Special assessment: $8,222 demolition cost charged to 776 Albany Street
Property owner at 776 Albany Street in Wylam will be charged $8,222.08 to cover the city's demolition of an unsafe building on the site.
Property owner at 776 Albany Street in Wylam will be charged $8,222.08 to cover the city's demolition of an unsafe building on the site.
Building at 1813 Henry Crumpton Drive has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will proceed. Removes blight and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
The owner of 130 2nd Avenue South will be assessed $5,093.44 to cover the city's cost of tearing down an unsafe structure on the property. Property owners are responsible for demolition expenses when buildings pose public safety risks.
Property owner at 46 6th Avenue South is responsible for paying $4,583 in demolition costs for an unsafe structure the city tore down. This special assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.
The city is rescinding a 2021 order for customized police badges. This reversal may reflect a change in branding, equipment standards, or budget priorities.
City clears nuisances from blighted properties and passes cleanup costs to owners as liens. Property owners will be notified and can contest charges at a public hearing.
The building has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition will remove a hazard from the neighborhood.
City is removing a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears blight and improves neighborhood safety.
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, directing its removal to protect neighborhood safety and property values.
Blighted structure at 3213 32nd Street North will be torn down after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Clears the way for neighborhood cleanup and possible future redevelopment.
Police department upgrades badge inventory through competitive cooperative purchasing. Routine equipment replenishment.
Unsafe structure removed from neighborhood to eliminate public hazard and blight in Ensley residential area.
Unsafe building in Wylam neighborhood will be demolished. Removes a blighted property and public safety hazard from the community.
This building has been deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition will remove a hazard from the neighborhood and may open the lot for future development or community use.
Building declared a public nuisance and safety hazard; demolition will remove blight from the neighborhood and protect residents.
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, clearing the way for demolition to improve neighborhood safety and property conditions.
City will demolish this blighted structure, removing a public safety hazard and nuisance from the neighborhood.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; owner pays removal costs.
Property owner at 125–9th Avenue West will receive a bill for $17,804 to cover the city's cost to tear down an unsafe building. The charge is a special assessment tied to the property.