Remove inoperable vehicle from property as public nuisance
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a neighborhood property. Removal costs will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a neighborhood property. Removal costs will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Property at 3913 1st Pl W is removed from the city's weed abatement special assessment, ending any charges to the owner for weeds on that parcel.
City declares an abandoned or broken-down vehicle a public nuisance and will remove it; the bill goes to the registered owner.
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars from neighborhoods and bills the registered owner for removal costs, reducing blight and improving street conditions.
Museum repairs need urgent engineering work. Emergency procurement lets the city act fast without normal bidding delays.
Property at 741 83rd Place South has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it to remove blight and hazard from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or broken-down cars are removed from streets and neighborhoods as public nuisances. The vehicle owner is billed for the cost of removal.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from streets and properties to reduce blight and improve neighborhood safety. Cost of removal is billed to the vehicle's registered owner.
A condemned building at 1305 Avenue F will be demolished to remove a public safety hazard and nuisance from the neighborhood.
Property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. This removes a hazardous structure from the neighborhood.
Blighted structure at 9629 9th Avenue North will be removed, clearing the property and reducing public safety hazards in the neighborhood.
City keeps using the county tax system to collect costs from property owners who don't clear weeds from their lots. Maintains existing process for enforcing blight cleanup.
Unsafe structure at 9121–9125 14th Avenue North declared a public nuisance and targeted for demolition, removing a neighborhood hazard.
City will tow and scrap an abandoned or non-functional vehicle classified as a public nuisance. The vehicle owner will be billed for removal and disposal costs.
Unsafe building at 3504 2nd Street will be torn down to remove a public safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or inoperable vehicles clutter neighborhoods and can attract crime. The city will remove the vehicle and bill the registered owner for costs.
Property at 515 Cambridge Street Wylam is unsafe and will be demolished. Removes a public nuisance from the neighborhood.
Building declared unsafe and public nuisance; demolition clears hazard from neighborhood.
Unsafe or blighted buildings affect neighborhood safety and property values. This demolition removes a structure deemed hazardous to public welfare.
City is demolishing a condemned structure declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes a hazard from the neighborhood.