Weed abatement: costs assessed to property owners
City removes nuisances from blighted properties and bills owners for the cost, which becomes a lien against the property. Affects property owners with code violations.
City removes nuisances from blighted properties and bills owners for the cost, which becomes a lien against the property. Affects property owners with code violations.
City will clean up overgrown properties and bill owners via property tax liens. Property owners can appeal at the hearing.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from neighborhoods. Removal cost is charged to the registered owner.
City spends nearly $25,000 in public funds on police equipment for marksmanship training. This is a routine vendor payment on consent agenda.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from streets and private property, charging cleanup costs to the vehicle owner. This clears neighborhood eyesores and safety hazards.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed from neighborhoods and costs are charged to the registered owner. This cleans up neighborhood blight.
The city will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a neighborhood and bill the owner for the removal cost, helping clean up public nuisances.
Council awards no-bid contract to replace doors at the Police North Precinct building. Maintains secure facility operations.
Police Department replaces aging handheld radio units with new equipment and service plan to improve officer communication and public safety operations.
Police department purchases noise-reduction equipment for firearms. Suppressors reduce noise exposure for officers during training and field operations.
Birmingham Fire Department gets new equipment to maintain protective gear. Competitive purchase ensures value for taxpayer funds.
City purchases instructor training resources for fire and emergency services personnel.
Routine equipment purchase for Fire Department operations using general fund dollars. No direct impact on residents.
Clears abandoned vehicle from neighborhood; removal costs charged to registered owner.
Funds new self-contained breathing apparatus for firefighter safety during rescue and fire operations.
Property owners will receive notice to clear noxious weeds or face city abatement action. Overgrown lots can harbor pests, reduce safety, and lower nearby property values.
An unsafe building deemed a public nuisance will be demolished, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
The city will demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in Birmingham's North area. Removing blighted structures improves neighborhood safety and property values.
Building at 7716 4th Avenue North deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removal improves neighborhood safety and reduces blight.
Replenishes emergency breathing apparatus inventory for firefighters. These cylinders enable safer response to fires and hazmat incidents across Birmingham.