Special assessment: $2,811 demolition bill for 832 26th St. S.W.
Property owner at 832 26th St. S.W. will owe $2,811.40 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. The cost is attached to the property, not just the owner.
Property owner at 832 26th St. S.W. will owe $2,811.40 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. The cost is attached to the property, not just the owner.
Property owner pays $4,842.36 for demolition of unsafe structure. Cost recovers the city's expense to remove the blighted building from the neighborhood.
Property owner at 3812 43rd Avenue North must pay $1,213.36 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site. This assessment becomes a lien on the property if unpaid.
Property owner at 3812 43rd Avenue North must pay $1,213.36 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site. This assessment becomes a lien on the property if unpaid.
Property owner at 316 Court F must pay the city's demolition costs for an unsafe structure. This recovers public spending on property cleanup.
Property owner at 1540 7th Street North will receive a bill for $4,089 to cover the city's cost to tear down an unsafe building on the lot. The assessment becomes a lien against the property.
Property at 1321 1st Court West has been demolished due to safety hazards; the owner is now responsible for the $10,170.08 cost through a special assessment on their tax bill.
Property owner at 1204 Mims Street will be billed $5,821.88 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. The special assessment becomes a lien on the property.
The owner of 309 Eastview Boulevard will be charged $4,365 for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe structure on their property. This is a special assessment that the property owner must pay.
Owner of 1009 47th Street will owe $4,300 for the city's cost to tear down the unsafe building. The assessment is added to the property's tax bill.
Property owner at 6440 1st Ave S will be billed for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien against the property.
Removes non-residential blighted structures across Birmingham, clearing properties for redevelopment and improving neighborhood conditions.
City moves forward with demolishing non-residential structures as part of blight-removal effort. Specific properties and total cost not disclosed in agenda item.
The property owner at 2659 Bush Boulevard is charged for city-ordered demolition of an unsafe structure. This recovers public safety costs from the responsible party.
Property owners with weed violations will see abatement charges added to their tax bills instead of receiving separate invoices. Simplifies collection but may increase overall property tax obligations for affected owners.
Property owner at 457 3rd Street North is being charged $1,799.04 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site. This amount will be added to the property's tax bill.
Fire department receives emergency public health funding (likely COVID-related) to support families. Money comes from federal grant, not city tax dollars.
The city is recovering its demolition costs from the property owner. This special assessment becomes a lien against the property until paid.
Property owner at 10 – 1st Avenue S.W. must pay for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on their land. The special assessment becomes a lien against the property until paid.
City Hall emergency repairs keep the building operational and safe. This broken window replacement was handled through expedited procurement to minimize downtime.