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Hidden on consent

Items the AI flagged as high-public-interest — but council placed them on the consent agenda anyway.

Volume timeline

Hidden on consent — items per month

Indexed so far 1971 items in last 76 months
Total dollars $756.5M where disclosed
Notice: Hatched months are still being indexed (26.7% of agenda items processed so far).
20 10 0 2022-01-01: 8 items, $3.8M 2022-02-01: 9 items, $163,076 2022-03-01: 9 items, $31,938 2022-04-01: 9 items, $163,679 2022-05-01: 17 items, $6.6M 2022-06-01: 11 items, $9.1M 2022-07-01: 4 items, $4.0M 2022-08-01: 18 items, $23.1M 2022-09-01: 13 items, $1.5M 2022-10-01: 16 items, $2.4M 2022-11-01: 17 items, $11.3M 2022-12-01: 3 items, $10.0M 2023-01-01: 17 items, $73.5M 2023-02-01: 17 items, $9.4M 2023-03-01: 9 items, $57,564 2023-04-01: 18 items, $5.1M 2023-05-01: not indexed yet 2023-06-01: not indexed yet 2023-07-01: not indexed yet 2023-08-01: not indexed yet 2023-09-01: not indexed yet 2023-10-01: not indexed yet 2023-11-01: not indexed yet 2023-12-01: not indexed yet 2024-01-01: 12 items, $52.0M 2024-02-01: 14 items, $2.8M 2024-03-01: 1 items 2024-04-01: 8 items, $171,057 2024-05-01: 9 items, $7.6M 2024-06-01: 6 items, $29,581 2024-07-01: 20 items, $11.3M 2024-08-01: 5 items, $252,756 2024-09-01: 27 items, $29.0M 2024-10-01: 16 items, $9.7M 2024-11-01: 22 items, $14.5M 2024-12-01: 14 items, $24.1M 2025-01-01: 16 items, $5.9M 2025-02-01: 15 items, $6.8M 2025-03-01: 22 items, $3.5M 2025-04-01: 19 items, $18.8M 2025-05-01: 9 items, $3.3M 2025-06-01: 17 items, $13.5M 2025-07-01: 23 items, $15.6M 2025-08-01: 18 items, $9.3M 2025-09-01: 23 items, $1.1M 2025-10-01: 75 items, $11.1M 2025-11-01: 29 items, $702,729 2025-12-01: 72 items, $4.3M 2026-01-01: 9 items, $4.7M 2026-02-01: 9 items, $4.6M 2026-03-01: 40 items, $9.8M 2026-04-01: 45 items, $49,515 2026-05-01: 74 items, $40.1M 2026-06-01: not indexed yet 2026-07-01: not indexed yet 2026-08-01: not indexed yet 2026-09-01: not indexed yet 2026-10-01: not indexed yet 2026-11-01: not indexed yet 2026-12-01: not indexed yet 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
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June 9, 2026 · Item number:Item #31 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $100K

Settlement: City to pay $100K in Williams v. Birmingham case

If approved, the city would pay $100,000 to settle a civil claim brought by Carlton Tyler Williams against the city. The settlement would use general funds.

Counterparty: Carlton Tyler Williams Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
June 9, 2026 · Item number:Item #23 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $50K

Jones Valley Teaching Farm contract: $50K for youth education through 2026

If approved, would commit $50,000 (split between Districts 3 and 4 discretionary funds) to fund community educational workshops and exhibits by Jones Valley Teaching Farm for families and youth through June 2026. Would focus on food-based learning for healthy community developmen

Counterparty: Jones Valley Teaching Farm (JVTF) Funding source: Mixed Action type: Resolution
June 9, 2026 · Item number:Item #22 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $46K

Water sampling contract: City to engage Guardian Systems for $46,480

Council would authorize a 13-month water quality testing contract for stormwater management. The testing helps ensure the city meets federal and state environmental standards required by the EPA and ADEM.

Counterparty: Guardian Systems, Inc. Funding source: General Fund Action type: Contract award
June 9, 2026 · Item number:Item #17 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $30K

Council to authorize $30K arts facility agreement with Bare Hands Gallery

If approved, would fund Bare Hands Gallery to establish and operate a cultural arts facility with public programming in District 4 through June 2026. Uses discretionary funds from District 4 allocation.

Counterparty: Bare Hands Gallery, Inc. Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Contract award Location: District 4
June 9, 2026 · Item number:Item #65 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $26K

Emergency electrical upgrade for Fire Station #20 SCBA compressor ($25,766)

Would fund an urgent electrical panel upgrade needed to operate a new breathing apparatus compressor at Fire Station #20 in Ensley, supporting firefighter safety equipment.

Counterparty: McCloud Electric Funding source: General Fund Action type: Emergency procurement Location: 4825 Avenue W, Ensley, Birmingham, Alabama
June 9, 2026 · Item number:Item #32 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $20K

Settlement authorization: $20K payout for Sloan claim

If approved, the city would pay $20,000 from the general fund to settle Fransesta Sloan's affidavit of claim. Funds come from city reserves and require no additional appropriation.

Counterparty: Fransesta Sloan Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
June 9, 2026 · Item number:Item #26 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $7K

District 5 to fund $7K bike-stand maintenance with Redemptive Cycles through 202

Would provide regular upkeep and repairs to bike stands in District 5, keeping the cycling infrastructure functional through June 2026 if approved.

Counterparty: Redemptive Cycles, Inc. Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Contract award Location: District 5
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #59 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $1.9M

Council to authorize $1.9M emergency HVAC contract for CrossPlex Pool

Would fund replacement of three rooftop HVAC systems at the Birmingham CrossPlex Pool. Emergency procurement from Johnson Controls would allow the city to move forward with critical facility repairs using surplus funds.

Counterparty: Johnson Controls, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Emergency procurement Location: 2340 CrossPlex Boulevard, Birmingham
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #17 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $1.5M

City to authorize $1.5M stop-loss insurance contract with Optum for 2026–27

Would secure stop-loss insurance coverage for active and retired city employees' health claims starting July 1, 2026. The $1.5M annual premium helps protect the city's self-funded medical plan from catastrophic claim losses.

Counterparty: Optum Health Insurance Company Funding source: General Fund Action type: Contract award
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #16 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $492K

Excess workers' comp insurance renewal: $491,805 with Midwest Employers

If approved, would renew the city's excess workers' compensation insurance coverage through June 2028. The two-year contract would cover employee injury and illness claims at a cost of $491,805 annually, paid from the general fund.

Counterparty: Midwest Employers Casualty Company Funding source: General Fund Action type: Contract amendment
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #71 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $366K

Council to approve $365,845 payment for county emergency management dues

City would pay its five-year operational share to Jefferson County Emergency Management. This covers Birmingham's portion of emergency services coordination and disaster response capacity through 2030.

Counterparty: Jefferson County Emergency Management, Birmingham Funding source: General Fund Action type: Resolution
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #13 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $338K

Police Department 3-year policy subscription with Lexipol, $337,563

The Police Department would use Lexipol's reference manuals and training services to update and standardize law enforcement policies, training bulletins, and operational guidance. The $337,563 cost would come from the general fund.

Counterparty: Lexipol, LLC Funding source: General Fund Action type: Contract award
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #15 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $106K

Council to renew $105.6K cancer benefits for firefighters

If approved, would continue lump sum and disability cancer coverage for eligible firefighters through June 2027. Required by Alabama state law (Act 2019-361).

Counterparty: ACE American Life Insurance Company Funding source: General Fund Action type: Resolution
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #20 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $12K

City to settle Leroy Torrence claim for $12,000

If approved, the city would pay $12,000 from the general fund to settle a claim filed by Leroy Torrence. The settlement would resolve the matter without further litigation.

Counterparty: Leroy Torrence Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #3 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Towing service license: Samuel Smith, We Got It Towing

If approved, would grant Samuel Smith a license to operate one wrecker vehicle on Birmingham streets through We Got It Towing and Recovery, expanding towing service capacity in the city.

Counterparty: Samuel Smith / We Got It Towing and Recovery Funding source: General Fund Action type: Other Location: 705 Highway 168, Boaz, Alabama 35964
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #68 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Council to approve wrecker and impound contract with Weil Services

Would authorize Weil Wrecker Services to provide towing and impound storage for police department vehicles for one year. This is the only bid received; no competitive alternatives were submitted.

Counterparty: Weil Wrecker Services, Birmingham Funding source: General Fund Action type: Contract award
June 2, 2026 · Item number:Item #2 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Council to consider towing license for Boss Ladi Towing, LLC

If approved, would authorize Tamieka Ragland to operate four wreckers under Boss Ladi Towing on Birmingham streets. The Public Safety Committee and Police Chief have recommended approval.

Counterparty: Tamieka Ragland / Boss Ladi Towing, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution Location: 791 Forest Road, Pleasant Grove, Alabama 35127
May 26, 2026 · Item number:Item #13 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $1.2M

Council to expand micro-shelter program: $1.2M amendment with Faith Chapel throu

If approved, would extend the city's partnership with Faith Chapel to operate up to 15 micro shelters for unhoused residents through August 2027, investing an additional $1.2M in emergency housing capacity.

Counterparty: Faith Chapel Christian Center dba Faith Chapel Cares, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract amendment
May 26, 2026 · Item number:Item #21 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $150K

Settlement up for vote: $150K payout for BFRS worker injury claim

If approved, the city would pay $150,000 to settle a workers' compensation claim from a Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service employee injured on the job. Funds would come from the general fund.

Counterparty: Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service employee Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
May 26, 2026 · Item number:Item #22 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $50K

Settlement proposed: $50K payout for BPD employee work injury claim

Would authorize up to $50,000 from the general fund to settle a workers' compensation claim by a police officer alleging back and body injuries from an on-the-job accident or occupational disease.

Counterparty: BPD employee Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
May 26, 2026 · Item number:Item #17 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $25K

Council to settle $25K vehicle damage claim against National General Insurance

If approved, the city would receive $25,000 to cover damage from a December 2025 collision involving a National General insured driver. The settlement would resolve the claim and allow the Mayor to finalize necessary documents.

Counterparty: National General Insurance Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
May 26, 2026 · Item number:Item #18 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $21K

Proposed $21K settlement in Perkins v. City lawsuit

If approved, the city would pay $21,000 from the general fund to settle a civil lawsuit (Charles D. Perkins v. City of Birmingham). This resolves pending litigation in Jefferson County Circuit Court.

Counterparty: Charles D. Perkins Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
May 26, 2026 · Item number:Item #19 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $12K

Settlement vote: $12,500 payout in Russell v. Barbour case

Council would authorize up to $12,500 in general funds to settle the civil claim Christopher Shane Russell v. Shunta Barbour et al (Case CV-2025-900507). Funds come from the city's general ledger.

Counterparty: Christopher Shane Russell v. Shunta Barbour, et al Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
May 26, 2026 · Item number:Item #20 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $12K

City to settle Elijah Kelley claim for up to $12,000

If approved, the city would pay up to $12,000 from the general fund to settle a claim filed by Elijah Kelley. Funds would come from the designated General Ledger account.

Counterparty: Elijah Kelley Funding source: General Fund Action type: Settlement
May 26, 2026 · Item number:Item #16 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize litigation against telecom firms over lead-cable contaminat

Would authorize the City to pursue civil claims and class-action lawsuits against telecommunication companies for lead exposure from lead-sheathed cables. If successful, recovery would offset legal costs on a contingency basis, potentially securing damages for affected residents.

Counterparty: telecommunication companies and any affiliated parties Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
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