Special weed-abatement assessment imposed on affected properties
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. Check if your address is affected and budget accordingly.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. Check if your address is affected and budget accordingly.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face special assessment charges to cover abatement costs. This follows the city's October 2018 declaration of weed violations and allows collection of cleanup expenses from responsible owners.
Property owners face charges to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Unpaid assessments typically become liens on the property.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their lots, as ordered under a 2018 Council decision. Check your bill if your property was flagged for weed violations.
Property owners will face charges to cover city costs for clearing noxious or dangerous weeds. The assessment amount and affected properties were declared in a prior resolution.
Property owners face a special tax bill to cover weed removal costs on their land. The city declares the abatement necessary for public safety and health.
Property owners will owe special assessment fees to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Amounts and affected addresses not yet published.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the city's cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Unpaid assessments become liens against the property.
City is charging property owners for weed removal on vacant or neglected land. Owners who don't pay may face liens or tax consequences.
Property owners with overgrown weeds may face additional charges. The city uses special assessments to recover costs of clearing noxious vegetation from private land.
Property owners will face a special assessment to cover the cost of removing dangerous weeds from their land. This charge appears tied to a 2018 abatement order.
Johnson's Wheel of Love receives official permission to operate non-emergency medical transport services in Fairfield, Alabama. This permits a new or expanded service provider to serve local medical transport needs.
City is billing property owners for legally required weed removal on neglected lots. Affected owners must pay the abatement cost or face liens on their property.
Routine vendor payment for Fire Department supplies. This small purchase keeps evidence handling and operational equipment in stock.
Property owner will be billed for demolition costs on the unsafe building. Special assessments are paid directly by the property owner, typically added to property taxes or collected separately.
The property owner must pay $3,952.40 to cover the city's cost to tear down an unsafe building at this address.
City demolishes unsafe building at 2607 Ensley Avenue; property owner billed $2,304 for the cost under special assessment rules.
Property owner at 3016 Avenue D will be charged $6,326.16 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Property owner at 2912 Avenue C will be charged $9,912.72 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. This charge becomes a lien against the property.
Property owner at 813 21st Street Ensley will be billed $6,582.22 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the lot. The assessment becomes a lien against the property.