Weed abatement: special assessment against blighted properties
Property owners with noxious weeds face a special assessment bill to cover city cleanup costs. The amount and affected parcels will be set at a public hearing.
Property owners with noxious weeds face a special assessment bill to cover city cleanup costs. The amount and affected parcels will be set at a public hearing.
Faster emergency response across city lines if either jurisdiction faces a surge in calls. Expands fire and ambulance coverage without adding new stations or staff.
City clears weeds and blight from neglected properties and charges owners cleanup costs as a property lien. Owners who don't maintain properties will see their tax bills increase.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner, improving neighborhood conditions.
Eliminates abandoned vehicle from neighborhood streets; removal costs billed to the registered owner.
Abandoned vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and the owner is billed for removal costs, reducing blight and improving street safety.
City removes abandoned or inoperable cars that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards; removal costs charged to the vehicle owner.
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars that create blight and safety hazards in neighborhoods. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and attract crime. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner to recover costs.
City removes a junk vehicle classified as a public nuisance. Owner pays removal costs.
Property at 223 15th Ave N is cleared of special weed-abatement charges. Removes city lien against the parcel.
Property at 4914 Messer Airpo is no longer subject to a special weed-abatement assessment, reducing or eliminating a tax charge on the parcel.
City removes blighted residential properties and clears debris through continued partnership with demolition contractor. Keeps condemned homes off neighborhood streets.
Continues removal of condemned residential houses and debris from blighted properties. Renewal allows the city to proceed with demolition and site clearance work under existing approved pricing.
City renews contract with Stivers Ford for police SUVs. Spending details (unit price and quantity) are on file but not disclosed in the summary.
Properties with dangerous weeds will be posted and abated; owners must clean up or face city action. Affects neighborhood safety and property maintenance across the city.
Spending on training materials for emergency responders. Covers advanced emergency care and transportation manuals used by fire and EMS personnel.
City expedites repair of deteriorating brick, concrete, and granite fixtures on Linn Park's south side to restore the public space and prevent further damage.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed as public nuisances. The registered owner is billed for the removal cost.
City renews contract with Heritage Realty Services to demolish condemned residential houses and clear debris, continuing blight removal in Birmingham neighborhoods.