Demolition ordered for unsafe building at 1164 16th Ave W
Property at 1164 16th Avenue West has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it to address blight and neighborhood safety.
Property at 1164 16th Avenue West has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it to address blight and neighborhood safety.
Unsafe structure declared a public nuisance and ordered demolished. Removes blight and hazard from the neighborhood.
Council will vote on demolishing a blighted structure in District 2. If approved, the condemned building will be removed from the neighborhood.
Blighted building at 2814 Cottage Hill Road will be demolished to remove a documented safety hazard from the neighborhood.
City proposes to demolish a condemned building in District 1. If approved, the property will be cleared and the land made available for redevelopment or green space.
The city will tear down an abandoned building declared a public nuisance in your neighborhood. Demolition removes a vacant eyesore and potential safety hazard from District 3.
A property in District 3 is being demolished as a health and safety hazard. The decision removes a deteriorated structure from the neighborhood.
City will demolish an unsafe structure in your neighborhood. Removal of blighted properties improves safety and can stabilize surrounding property values.
A condemned building on Karagan Drive will be demolished after the city declared it a public nuisance. Removal of blighted structures can improve neighborhood safety and property values in the area.
The property will be demolished, clearing a blighted structure from the neighborhood and removing a public safety hazard.
Property owners in designated areas face cleanup costs for noxious weeds; failure to pay triggers liens. Follows city's January 2024 blight declaration.
Public safety operations rely on emergency lighting systems. This contract locks in unit prices for consoles, vaults, and related components as needed by city departments.
City clears abandoned or inoperable vehicles from neighborhoods. Costs of removal are charged back to the vehicle's registered owner.
City commits $28,013 for urgent repairs to the Air and Vac facility to restore critical operations. Emergency procurement bypasses standard bidding.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles declared public nuisances. The registered owner pays for removal costs.
City removes abandoned or non-functioning vehicles from neighborhoods to reduce blight and improve public safety. Removal costs are charged to the registered vehicle owner.
Critical water infrastructure repair prevents service disruption to Northeast neighborhoods. Emergency procurement expedites work that would otherwise require extended bidding.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special tax bill to cover city abatement costs. Check whether your property is on the list before the hearing.
Property owners face special assessments for city-ordered weed removal. Charges recover abatement costs declared by council in May 2024.