163 blighted properties declared public nuisance for weed abatement
City targets 163 properties with noxious weeds to improve neighborhood safety and appearance. Notice will be posted; property owners must address the problem or face city action.
City targets 163 properties with noxious weeds to improve neighborhood safety and appearance. Notice will be posted; property owners must address the problem or face city action.
Unsafe building at 221 Kappa Avenue will be demolished to remove a public hazard from the neighborhood.
City will demolish a blighted structure on Washington Avenue, removing a public hazard from the neighborhood and clearing the parcel for potential redevelopment.
Unsafe structure at 6904 Higdon Road will be torn down. Removal of blighted properties improves neighborhood safety and clears the path for future development or land recovery.
Unsafe structure at this address will be demolished. Removes a public safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Condemned building at 4328 Greenwood Street will be torn down, removing a public safety hazard and blighted property from the neighborhood.
A blighted building at 810 Washington Avenue is being demolished to remove a public safety hazard and nuisance from the neighborhood.
City will demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in your neighborhood. Removes blighted property and addresses safety hazards.
City orders demolition of a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Property removal helps clear blight from neighborhoods.
Condemned structure will be torn down, removing a blighted property and public hazard from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner, improving neighborhood conditions.
City clears weeds and blight from neglected properties and charges owners cleanup costs as a property lien. Owners who don't maintain properties will see their tax bills increase.
Unsafe structure at 2025 32nd Avenue North will be torn down to reduce blight and eliminate a public safety hazard in the neighborhood.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed as public nuisances. The registered owner is billed for the removal cost.
City declares property a public hazard and will tear it down, removing blight from the neighborhood and opening the parcel for future reuse or stabilization.
This property will be demolished to remove a dangerous structure from the neighborhood. The action helps clear blight and recover property for future development or reuse.
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.
City declares this property a public nuisance and hazard; demolition will clear blight from the neighborhood and remove a safety risk.
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down. Removes blight and hazard from the neighborhood.