Building at 512 6th Street West declared unsafe; demolition ordered
City will demolish the unsafe building to remove a public hazard and nuisance from the neighborhood.
City will demolish the unsafe building to remove a public hazard and nuisance from the neighborhood.
Building at 1201 44th Street North is being demolished after being declared a public nuisance and safety hazard. Neighbors will see removal of the blighted structure.
City demolishes burned-out residential structures to clear blighted neighborhoods and reduce fire hazards. Groups 2 & 5 parcels move to removal phase under competitive bid.
City removes an abandoned or non-working vehicle from a neighborhood and bills the owner for removal costs, reducing blight and safety hazards.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from residential neighborhoods. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
State funding arrives for the Birmingham Police Department under FY2025 Act 2024-335. The dollar amount and specific program details are not yet disclosed.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and reduce safety. The city will remove this vehicle and bill the registered owner for the cost.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle from private property; removal cost charged to vehicle owner.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down car from a neighborhood and bills the registered owner for the cost of removal.
City will remove an abandoned or non-working vehicle from private property and bill the owner for removal costs.
Removal of abandoned or non-functioning vehicles from residential or commercial property improves neighborhood safety and appearance. Cost of removal is assessed to the vehicle's registered owner.
City extends janitorial services at Police Headquarters and other facilities without competitive bidding. Taxpayers deserve transparency on vendor selection and renewal terms.
City commits to a 3-year furniture supply agreement with Dream Seats for Fire Department facilities. Dollar amount not disclosed in public materials.
Federal grant funding supports police operations with no local tax impact. Award follows prior city approval in Resolution 1491-24.
City sets aside $70,521 in federal HIDTA funds to boost drug enforcement. Money comes from a federal grant already awarded.
Properties with dangerous weeds are being flagged for abatement to address neighborhood blight and public safety risks. Notices will be posted on each property.
City will post notice on 125 blighted parcels to enforce weed removal. Property owners must clear vegetation or face city abatement—with costs added to tax bills.
Unsafe building at this address will be removed. City declares it a public nuisance and hazard.
City clears blighted lots and bills property owners for cleanup costs. Liens attach to the affected parcels until paid.
City will remove a condemned structure from your neighborhood. Property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance.