Weed abatement nuisance liens authorized
City can pursue cost recovery for clearing weeds and overgrowth on blighted properties by placing liens on the affected parcels.
City can pursue cost recovery for clearing weeds and overgrowth on blighted properties by placing liens on the affected parcels.
City contracts with Bostic Trucking & Excavating to demolish condemned housing and clear debris across the city. Condemned property removal addresses blight and public safety concerns in neighborhoods.
City demolishes blighted residential structures to remove safety hazards and stabilize neighborhoods. This contract covers Groups 1, 2, and 4 properties.
City awards demolition contract for blighted residential structures. Removes unsafe buildings from neighborhoods.
Police Department purchases night vision equipment to improve surveillance and tactical capabilities during low-light operations.
City demolishes three groups of fire-damaged residential buildings through competitive bidding. Removes blighted structures and fire hazards from neighborhoods.
City removes burned residential buildings that pose safety and blight risks to neighborhoods. Clears fire-damaged properties to open land for community redevelopment.
Property owners have 15 days to cut weeds or face city abatement and costs. Affects neighborhoods with blight and health/safety hazards.
Police and emergency vehicles get upgraded safety lighting to improve visibility during night calls and high-risk stops.
Burned residential structures in multiple groups will be demolished under this contract. Removes blighted properties from neighborhoods.
City will clear weeds and other nuisances on specific properties and charge the owners—the cost becomes a lien against the property. Property owners have a right to be heard on their case.
City Hall Land Bank gets new flooring (includes removal of old flooring). Project funded from general budget.
Property owner must pay the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. This recovers the demolition expense through a special tax bill against the property.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property and charges the owner for removal costs, clearing neighborhood blight.
Property owner at 4825 Avenue V will be billed $14,574 for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. The charge becomes a special tax lien on the property until paid.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property and charges the registered owner for removal costs, reducing neighborhood blight.
City completes demolition of unsafe structure and assesses the cost against the property owner. The owner now owes $4,958.40 in special charges tied to the parcel.
Property owner at 1120 – 30th Street North will be billed $2,834.66 to recover demolition costs for an unsafe structure the city removed.
Property at 49 3rd Avenue South is being demolished for safety reasons; the owner will be charged $5,004 in special assessment to cover demolition costs.
Abandoned vehicles are removed and towing costs charged to the registered owner, clearing neighborhood blight.