Special assessment: $5,738.74 for unsafe building demolition at 2649 Pike Road
Property owner at 2649 Pike Road, Ensley, will be charged $5,738.74 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on the site.
Property owner at 2649 Pike Road, Ensley, will be charged $5,738.74 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on the site.
Demolition costs for unsafe structures on this 21st Street West property are being assessed directly against the owner. Property owners should know when demolition fees are being charged to their accounts.
Property owner at 2504-36th Avenue North will be assessed $7,187.26 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on their lot.
New Horizon gains city approval to operate non-emergency medical transport service from a Birmingham location. The Certificates of Public Necessity and Convenience allow the company to provide patient transportation outside hospitals and emergency settings.
Property owner will be billed $3,891.64 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on the Ensley property.
Property owner at 1507–51st Street in Ensley will be billed $5,893.86 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the parcel.
City demolishes unsafe structures and charges owners the cost. This property at 1134 4th Terrace West now owes $9,773 for the work.
Property owner at 1107 4th Terrace West will be charged $7,827.57 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
The cost of demolishing an unsafe building at 216 Avenue V will be charged to the property owner as a $4,026.08 special tax assessment. Property owners receiving demolition assessments should verify the charges.
Property owner at 4000 Fairmont Place will be billed $9,027.60 to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the lot. The city will recover its demolition costs through this special assessment against the property.
The city is charging the owner of 2801 Pike Road $4,534.92 to cover the cost of tearing down an unsafe building on their property. Property owners remain responsible for demolition expenses even after the city removes the hazard.
Property owner at 4708 Court S will owe $4,515 as a special assessment to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure on their land.
Property owner at 1228 57th Street will be charged $4,631.25 to recover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Unsafe building at 2708 40th Avenue North has been demolished; the $10,370 cost is now a lien against the property owner. This shifts demolition expenses to the property instead of city funds.
Property owner at 2000 34th Avenue North will be billed for the cost of removing an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien on the property.
Owner of 2805 - 17th Street must pay the city's demolition costs. This is a common practice when buildings are condemned — the property owner bears the financial responsibility for removal.
The property owner must pay the city's full demolition cost. This is typical recovery for unsafe building removal, but owners have the right to appeal the assessment.
Property owner must pay for the cost of removing an unsafe building at 1214 4th Terrace West. The city will charge the $8,214.08 assessment against the property.
Fire station equipment bay roof requires urgent repair. Emergency procurement allows the city to fix the damage quickly without standard bidding delays.
Dilapidated building in District 2 will be torn down at a cost of $3,000. Removes blight and potential safety hazard from the neighborhood.