City recovers $5,394 demolition cost from Ensley property owner
City charges property owner at 525–16th Street for emergency demolition of unsafe building. Fee covers public safety costs for removing the structure.
City charges property owner at 525–16th Street for emergency demolition of unsafe building. Fee covers public safety costs for removing the structure.
The city demolished an unsafe structure at 1630–15th Avenue North and is recovering the $4,734 cost from the property owner through a special assessment. Property owners may face similar bills if buildings on their land are deemed emergency hazards.
Building maintenance keeps police operations running smoothly. This elevator replacement ensures HQ accessibility for staff and public.
Federal funding supports shelter, housing, and services for people experiencing homelessness. Grant requires city council approval before money can be spent.
Blighted structure declared a public nuisance will be torn down, removing a safety hazard and eyesore from the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 1406–36th Avenue North was demolished; the $7,778 cost is now a special assessment against the property owner. This recovers public spending on blight removal.
The Civil Rights Institute receives emergency city support to sustain operations. This general-fund allocation directly impacts the Institute's ability to continue public programming and mission work.
A property on Virginianna Drive is being removed from the city's special assessment for noxious weed abatement, ending the property owner's obligation to pay this fee.
City moving to clear dangerous weeds from 400 blighted properties. Notices will be posted; owners have opportunity to comply or face city-led cleanup and cost recovery.
Property owner at 1500 Hibernian Street must pay for the cost of demolishing an unsafe building on their lot. Special assessments like this recover city expenses for public safety interventions.
City will demolish a blighted structure on 3rd Avenue North. Removal of unsafe buildings improves neighborhood safety and opens land for potential redevelopment or green space.
Owner of the property at 1400 - 36th Ave N will be charged $3,272 through a special tax assessment to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure. This is a common tool to recover demolition expenses from blighted property owners.
City removes unsafe structure designated a public nuisance. Demolition clears blighted property and improves neighborhood safety.