Special weed-abatement assessment levied on blighted properties
Property owners with noxious weeds face a special tax bill to cover city cleanup costs. Citizens should know if their property is affected and how much they'll owe.
Property owners with noxious weeds face a special tax bill to cover city cleanup costs. Citizens should know if their property is affected and how much they'll owe.
Unsafe building declared public nuisance and targeted for removal. Demolition clears a blighted property from neighborhood.
City will demolish an unsafe structure declared a public nuisance, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
City will tear down a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance at 3928 Howard Avenue, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
City removes hazardous structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Clears blighted property for neighborhood safety and potential redevelopment.
Condemned building at 1900 26th St S.W. will be demolished to remove a public safety hazard and blight from the neighborhood.
Building deemed a public nuisance will be torn down, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
Owners of properties with noxious weeds face special tax assessments to cover abatement costs. This enforces the city's blight-cleanup mandate from 2018.
Abandoned or disabled cars are removed from neighborhoods as public nuisances; the cost of removal is charged to the vehicle's owner. Clears blight from residential areas.
Abandoned car will be removed from the neighborhood. The owner pays for the removal cost.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and reduce property values. This action removes one from the public right-of-way and holds the registered owner financially responsible for cleanup.
Clears abandoned vehicle from neighborhood property; removal costs billed to registered owner rather than taxpayers.
City removes abandoned cars cluttering neighborhoods and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles from streets and private property, charging the registered owner for cleanup. This keeps neighborhoods safer and reduces blight.
City removes abandoned or damaged vehicle from a neighborhood street or property. Costs assessed to the vehicle's registered owner.
City removes an abandoned or disabled car from residential or commercial property and charges the registered owner for the removal cost. Helps neighborhoods stay safe and clean.
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars from neighborhoods and charges owners for removal costs. Improves street appearance and safety.
Property owner is released from the special assessment imposed for noxious weed removal—a previous lien or fee obligation is lifted from this address.
Council votes to demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in your neighborhood. This clears a blighted property and reduces hazards for nearby residents.
City imposes charges on property owners for clearing dangerous weeds from blighted lots. Owners may face liens if they don't pay the assessment.