Public hearing set: $3,700 demolition at 1160 Arlington Street
City will hold a hearing to approve demolition of a structure in District 3. The $3,700 cost comes from the general fund.
City will hold a hearing to approve demolition of a structure in District 3. The $3,700 cost comes from the general fund.
City Council will hold a public hearing to approve demolition costs for an unsafe or blighted property in District 3. This is the approval step before the structure can be razed.
Removes a condemned building in District 3 from public record. Cost to taxpayers: $2,500.
Abandoned or dangerous building at 7151 13th Street in District 7 will be torn down. Demolition improves neighborhood safety and property values.
City declares the property a public nuisance and will demolish or secure it to remove blight and improve neighborhood safety.
Unsafe or abandoned building removed from neighborhood. Demolition clears the property for redevelopment or stabilization.
City demolishing blighted structure in District 2. Cost of $3,238 is the basis for the public hearing to fix demolition expenses.
Property at 550 Williams Street will be demolished. This removes a structure from the neighborhood and may affect nearby residents or properties.
City will tear down abandoned building at 2154 Grove Court (parcel 40-076). Removes neighborhood blight and hazard.
City removes abandoned or unsafe building in the neighborhood. Demolition clears blighted property and may improve public safety and property values nearby.
Removal of blighted building improves neighborhood safety and property values. Parcel 40-079 will be cleared for potential redevelopment or stabilization.
City will tear down the structure at 3154 Riverside Drive using general fund dollars. Demolition removes a blighted or unsafe property from the neighborhood.
This resolution addresses allegations of abuse of power and budgeting concerns at the Civic Center. The specific nature and outcome will affect public safety oversight and city operations at this municipal facility.
Vacant building at this District 1 address will be torn down. Demolition removes blight and potential safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Demolition of blighted properties removes hazards and blight in neighborhoods. This District 3 structure will be cleared using general fund dollars.
City sets final budget to demolish a blighted structure, clearing a vacant property in the neighborhood.
Structure removal at 1160 Arlington clears a blighted or unsafe property from the neighborhood.
City Council will vote on paying $2,715 to tear down a blighted building at 2257 Clinton Street in District 1. Demolition removes a potential neighborhood eyesore and safety hazard.
Clears a blighted structure from Congress Street corridor. Demolition removes public safety hazard and opens path for redevelopment or stabilization of downtown block.