City orders demolition of building at 5612 Racine Avenue
A blighted structure on Racine Avenue will be demolished after being declared a public nuisance. Removal clears the site and may improve neighborhood safety and property values.
A blighted structure on Racine Avenue will be demolished after being declared a public nuisance. Removal clears the site and may improve neighborhood safety and property values.
The city allows Spring Hill Holding to cross city property to reach a new multifamily apartment complex in an emergency. This ensures fire, ambulance, and police can access the building if the main route is blocked.
Condemned structure will be removed from neighborhood, improving public safety and reducing blight. Property clears the way for future development or community use.
Blighted building at 1312 20th Street South will be torn down after the city declares it unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal clears the property for redevelopment or remediation.
This property will be demolished after being deemed a public nuisance and safety hazard. The action removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and can attract blight. The city removes the vehicle and charges the registered owner for the cost.
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removal reduces blight and improves neighborhood safety in the area.
Abandoned vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods to improve safety and appearance. Removal costs are charged to the registered owner.
City removes an abandoned or non-functional car from a property and bills the registered owner. Reduces neighborhood blight and safety hazards.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleaned up from neighborhood streets. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Property owners will receive bills for City cleanup of noxious weeds on their land, as authorized by July 2024 Council action. Affected properties are subject to lien if assessments go unpaid.
Property owners will face costs to clear noxious weeds from blighted parcels as declared by the city in August 2023. The assessment ensures abandoned or neglected lots don't pose fire or public health risks to nearby residents.
Clears abandoned cars that create eyesores and safety hazards. Costs recover from the vehicle's registered owner.
Clears abandoned vehicles that pose safety and blight risks in residential neighborhoods. Costs are recovered from the vehicle's registered owner.
City removes abandoned or non-functioning vehicles from neighborhoods to reduce blight and safety hazards. Cost of removal is billed to the registered owner.
Property owners will receive notice to clear noxious weeds or face city enforcement. Abatement affects neighborhoods across multiple wards and addresses blight complaints.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles can attract crime and lower neighborhood safety. The city removes the vehicle and bills the owner for costs.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleaned up from neighborhoods. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle owner.
Property owners declared noxious or dangerous by the city must pay special assessments to cover weed removal. Check if your address is affected — the bill is added to your property tax.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. The city declared these properties dangerous under Resolution 1093-24 in July 2024.