City orders demolition of unsafe building at 760 Highland Avenue
Condemned structure designated a public nuisance and safety hazard. Demolition removes dangerous building from neighborhood.
Condemned structure designated a public nuisance and safety hazard. Demolition removes dangerous building from neighborhood.
Properties with dangerous weeds will receive notice and face abatement action. Clears blighted sites affecting neighborhood safety and property values.
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
City removes a condemned structure declared unsafe and a public nuisance in your neighborhood. Demolition clears blight and reduces safety risks.
City declares this building a public nuisance and will tear it down. Removes a blighted property from the neighborhood.
City removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood. Demolition clears tax-delinquent or abandoned property to improve safety and open land for recovery.
Maintains cleaning and sanitation services at Police Headquarters. Contract continues on competitive bid renewal terms.
Ensures ongoing cleaning services at North and West police precincts. Contract renewal keeps facilities maintained.
Leech & Quality Transportation gains authority to operate non-emergency medical transport services in Birmingham, adding another provider for residents needing rides to medical appointments.
Fire Department purchases self-contained breathing apparatus and related components to meet operational safety standards. Sole-source buy from Emergency Equipment Professionals, Pelham.
Property owner will owe $4,249 to cover the city's cost of tearing down an unsafe building at this address. This shifts the demolition expense to the property owner rather than the general fund.
City demolished an unsafe building at this address and is now charging the property owner for the cost through a special assessment. If you own property in the area, check your notice for any similar charges.
Property owner at 1625 34th Street, Ensley, will be charged $8,144.29 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Owner of 1001 Piedmont Avenue is assessed $10,613 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe structure. The special tax becomes a lien on the property.
Clears the mechanism for recovering costs of blighted-property weed removal. Property owners now have one collection point (Tax Collector) for abatement bills, streamlining debt recovery.
City is targeting 47 properties with dangerous weeds for cleanup. Property owners will receive notice and face enforcement action if weeds aren't removed.
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars that create blight and safety hazards in neighborhoods. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Property owner will receive a special tax bill for the city's cost to tear down an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien against the property unless paid.
Unsafe building demolished at property owner's cost; bill now placed as lien against the address. This recovers public expense from the property holder responsible for the structure.
Property owner at 2422 Avenue H will be charged $9,879.20 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien on the property.