City to demolish unsafe building at 1519 Avenue J
Neighborhood safety improves as the city removes a building declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Property will be cleared for future development or green space.
Neighborhood safety improves as the city removes a building declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Property will be cleared for future development or green space.
Unsafe structure slated for removal to eliminate public hazard and blight in the neighborhood.
City clears overgrown weeds and nuisances from abandoned properties and places liens to make owners pay for cleanup. Helps reclaim blighted neighborhoods.
City removes nuisances from vacant/abandoned properties and bills the owners. Liens can force sale or foreclosure if unpaid.
City charges property owners for cost of removing noxious weeds from abandoned or neglected lots. Property owners will receive bills for abatement work completed under 2017 ordinance.
Property owners declared negligent for noxious weeds face financial charges under city abatement law; the assessment amount and affected parcels determine individual impact.
City assesses property owners for costs to clear noxious weeds on their land. Property owners will receive bills for abatement work performed under the city's 2019 weed-removal initiative.
Properties declared noxious or dangerous will be assessed for weed removal costs. Property owners will receive invoices unless they abate weeds themselves.
Property owners will be assessed costs to clear noxious weeds from declared blighted lots. This follows up on a 2019 city declaration and holds owners financially responsible for cleanup.
Property owners with declared noxious or dangerous weeds may face special tax charges to cover abatement costs. The city is formalizing assessments under prior weed-declaration authority.
Property owners with noxious weeds face special assessments to cover city abatement costs. This hearing gives owners a chance to contest the charges.
Property owners will face charges to cover the cost of removing dangerous weeds from blighted parcels. The assessment recovers the city's abatement expenses from owners who failed to maintain their land.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face special assessments to cover city abatement costs. This enforces compliance with the city's 2018 blight-control ordinance.
City will levy charges against property owners for clearing noxious weeds on blighted lots. Property owners must pay the abatement costs or face liens.
Property owners in blighted areas may face new cleanup cost assessments. The city uses special assessments to recover weed-abatement expenses from owners of neglected parcels.
Property owners may face new charges to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from abandoned or blighted parcels. Owners of affected properties should review the assessment details and attend the hearing if they wish to contest it.
Properties with dangerous weeds face special assessments to cover cleanup costs under a 2016 city ordinance. Owners can challenge the assessment at a public hearing.
Property owners may face special assessments to cover weed removal on their lots. The city is enforcing cleanup rules from a 2017 ordinance.
Property owners may face new charges to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from neglected lots. Assessment details depend on which parcels are included in this hearing.
Properties with dangerous weeds face special charges to cover city cleanup costs. Owners who don't maintain their land will see these fees added to their tax bills.