Special assessment: $4,988 demolition cost for unsafe building at 6305 3rd Ave N
Property owner at 6305 3rd Avenue North will be billed $4,988 for city demolition of an unsafe building. This creates a lien against the property until paid.
Property owner at 6305 3rd Avenue North will be billed $4,988 for city demolition of an unsafe building. This creates a lien against the property until paid.
City authorized emergency waste removal at multiple locations without standard competitive bidding. Residents should know when emergency procurement sidesteps normal vendor checks.
Council receives notice of emergency repairs to a city parking facility. Repairs address urgent structural or safety issues.
Property owners will face assessment charges to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as authorized under a 2020 city ordinance.
One seat on the authority's board fills through April 2027. The authority oversees services for county residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Property owner at 4660 Hillman Drive now owes $8,948.85 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down, removing a hazard from the neighborhood.
Property owner will owe $7,550 to cover the city's cost to tear down an unsafe building. Special assessments become liens on the property if unpaid.
Critical cooling system at city's main public event venue requires immediate repair to prevent further damage and keep performances, meetings, and public events on schedule.
Property owners will face costs to clear noxious weeds on their land or pay the city's cleanup bill through assessment. Charge covers abatement work declared by the Council in 2018.
Emergency repair keeps City Hall climate control operational. Purchasing Agent used expedited process to address urgent HVAC failure.
Ensures firefighter breathing equipment meets safety standards through specialized testing. Sole-source purchase from Emergency Equipment Professionals in Pelham.
Property owners will face new charges on their tax bills to pay for weed removal on neglected parcels. Amounts and specific addresses not disclosed in this summary.
Properties are assessed costs for city weed removal after notice of noxious or dangerous growth; owners will receive bills for abatement work already performed.
The city will tear down a structure declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
Property at 2214–15th Avenue North will be demolished after being determined unsafe and a public nuisance, clearing a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
City continues enforcement of weed-removal orders by routing costs to property owners through the tax bill system, ensuring blighted lots are maintained.
Property owner at 5420 12th Avenue in Wylam must pay $5,782.40 to cover the city's cost to tear down an unsafe building. The charge becomes a lien on the property.
Property owners will receive bills for city-ordered weed removal on their neglected lots. Assessment amounts and affected addresses are set by this decision.
Property owners will receive bills to cover costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. The assessment follows a February 2018 Council decision to address dangerous overgrowth.