City charges $3,697 to property owner for demolition at 1900 26th St SW
Demolition cost for an unsafe building becomes a special assessment charged to the property owner. If you own this property or live nearby, this resolves a blighted structure.
Demolition cost for an unsafe building becomes a special assessment charged to the property owner. If you own this property or live nearby, this resolves a blighted structure.
Property owners with noxious weeds must pay city abatement costs. Assessment is enforced against specific parcels identified in the original 2019 resolution.
Property owners will receive bills to cover city costs of clearing dangerous weeds; amounts depend on parcel size and location.
Property owner at 3549 Ellis Avenue will be billed $5,145.60 for the city's demolition of an unsafe building. The cost becomes a lien against the property.
Property owner at 7021 4th Avenue South will receive a $12,984 bill to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building the city removed.
Properties with noxious weeds declared public nuisance; owners will receive posted notice and must remediate or face enforcement action. Affects 117 parcels citywide.
Property owners declared to have noxious weeds will receive bills for abatement costs under Resolution 4-19. Affected property owners have the right to a hearing to contest the assessment.
Property owners may face charges on their tax bills to recover the city's cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Check the hearing details if you own property in the affected area.
Property owners will be charged for city-ordered weed removal on vacant or neglected lots. Assessment amounts and affected addresses will be detailed at the public hearing.
Ensures fire/police departments can quickly replace critical emergency vehicle parts. Contract lets city buy from approved vendor at set unit prices as needed.
Council receives notice of emergency spending to fix a sewage leak at City Hall. Emergency purchases bypass standard bidding rules but require council notification to ensure public oversight of urgent spending.
Storm sewer collapse has created a hazardous sinkhole in the westbound lane of 34th Avenue North (2600 block). Emergency contract with Gillespie Construction will repair the pipe and reopen the road.
Property owners in blighted areas will face special assessments to cover costs of city weed removal. Charges become liens on affected properties if unpaid.
City pursues cost recovery from property owners for clearing noxious weeds declared a public hazard in 2018. Owners may owe special assessments.
Council is setting the cost homeowners must pay to cover the city's cost of clearing noxious weeds from their properties. Property owners will receive bills for the abatement work already done under the June 2018 declaration.
Property owners with noxious weeds will face a special city assessment to cover abatement costs. Check your notice if you received a weed violation.
Fire department secures OEM and aftermarket parts to keep emergency vehicles operational and responsive to calls.
Unsafe structure at 2624 18th Avenue North will be demolished. Removal reduces blight and public safety risks in the neighborhood.
City will demolish an unsafe building at 711 Graymont Avenue West. Removal eliminates a public hazard and blight in the neighborhood.
City will remove a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance from the neighborhood. Property at 512 8th Street West will be cleared.