Special assessment imposed for weed abatement
Property owners face charges for city-ordered removal of noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Assessment amount and affected properties listed in full resolution.
Property owners face charges for city-ordered removal of noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Assessment amount and affected properties listed in full resolution.
Property owners will owe a special assessment to cover the city's cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. The actual amount and affected addresses are not shown in this consent summary.
Property owners will receive bills for city weed-removal costs on their parcels. Check your notice to see if your property is affected and the amount owed.
Property owners may face charges for city removal of noxious weeds on their land. Details on which properties are affected are not provided in this summary.
Property owners will receive bills for city weed-removal costs on their lots. Assessment covers cleanup authorized under 2021 Council order.
Property owners will be assessed fees to cover weed removal costs on their land. The amount and affected addresses are not detailed in this summary.
Property owners may face charges to cover city costs for removing noxious weeds from their land. Failure to pay could result in liens or foreclosure.
Property owners face new charges to recover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from neglected parcels. Affected property owners can attend a hearing to contest the assessments.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will be charged a special assessment to cover abatement costs, following the city's May 2023 declaration.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. If unpaid, the assessment becomes a lien on the property.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their lots, as authorized under a previous council resolution. Owners can challenge the assessment at a public hearing.
City imposing costs on property owners to clear noxious or dangerous weeds declared unsafe in June 2023. Property owners will receive assessment bills for cleanup work.
Property owners may face charges to cover weed removal costs on their land. The assessment amount and affected properties are part of this decision.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down car from a residential or commercial property and bill the vehicle's owner for removal costs.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles in neighborhoods create eyesores, safety hazards, and attract crime. The city removes the vehicle and bills the owner for the cost.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from streets and properties. Costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Police department expands patrol fleet with new 2026 Ford Interceptor SUVs. Purchase supports public safety operations across the city.
City is removing a condemned structure in your neighborhood. The building at 2324 2nd Place South has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance.
City removes abandoned or disabled car from streets and bills the registered owner for removal costs.