Special weed-abatement assessments on blighted properties
City imposes costs on property owners to clear dangerous weeds from vacant or neglected sites, part of ongoing blight cleanup efforts.
City imposes costs on property owners to clear dangerous weeds from vacant or neglected sites, part of ongoing blight cleanup efforts.
City pursues U.S. Department of Justice funding to support law enforcement traffic safety programs. Grant approval enables pursuit of federal resources with no local cost.
City assigns cleanup costs to property owners for neglected, overgrown lots declared hazardous since 2016. Owners may face liens if assessments go unpaid.
City is moving to clean up blighted properties overgrown with noxious weeds. Notice will be posted on each property, triggering abatement action.
City declares the property unsafe and a public nuisance, ordering demolition to remove blight and improve neighborhood safety.
Event at Public Safety Memorial Park (District 5) gets approval to operate until 10 p.m. on June 27 without noise ordinance restrictions—neighbors should expect louder activity that evening.
Unsafe or abandoned structures drag down neighborhoods and create safety hazards. This demolition clears a blighted property in Ensley, opening the door for future development or green space.
An unsafe, blighted structure will be removed from the neighborhood, clearing the parcel for potential redevelopment or stabilization of the surrounding area.
City commits to purchase police firearms, holsters, and accessories from Gulf States Distributors at negotiated unit prices. Public safety operations depend on equipment procurement transparency.
Building at 4420 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard is being demolished after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
Removes a condemned structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance from your neighborhood. Clears the property for potential redevelopment or stabilization.
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
Mayor authorized to sign pact enabling law enforcement to share data through LETTR platform. Details on data types, privacy safeguards, and cost not disclosed in agenda item.
Unsafe building at 2235/2317 South Park Drive will be torn down, removing a public hazard from the neighborhood.
Property owner at 4200 7th Ave is cleared of a special weed-abatement tax assessment, reducing costs tied to the city's blight-cleanup program.
Unsafe building will be demolished to reduce blight and safety risks in the neighborhood.
Police department secures firearms, holsters, and tactical gear through competitive bid. Supply contract supports department operations at negotiated unit prices.
Condemned property at 6203 2nd Avenue South will be demolished after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal of blighted structures improves neighborhood safety and property values.
City will tow and dispose of an abandoned or broken-down vehicle cluttering a neighborhood. The registered owner will be billed for removal costs.
Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and reduce property values. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for the cost.