City authorizes $1,000 payment to Greater Crestwood, Inc.
Sole-source contract spending from the general fund. Purpose of the agreement is not fully described in the agenda.
Items the AI flagged as high-public-interest — but council placed them on the consent agenda anyway.
Sole-source contract spending from the general fund. Purpose of the agreement is not fully described in the agenda.
City-wide weed and debris removal keeps neighborhoods safer and more livable. This 1-year contract sets the rates for blighted property maintenance across Birmingham.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down car from a residential or commercial property and charges the vehicle's registered owner for the cleanup cost.
Firehouse Ministries receives a contract to operate a trauma-informed opioid abatement program. This expands harm-reduction services for residents struggling with opioid use disorder.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from neighborhoods as public nuisances. Removal costs are billed to the registered owner.
Birmingham is funding a new community-centered emergency response training program through the BOLD initiative with nonprofit Pulse Finders, LLC. This expands training capacity for first responders and community members.
Weed and debris removal at vacant/blighted properties helps improve neighborhood safety and appearance. Contract runs one year at competitive rates.
Condemned structure at 1220 16th Way S.W. will be torn down, removing a public safety hazard and blighted property from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles can attract crime and lower neighborhood safety. The city removes the vehicle and bills the owner for costs.
Firehouse Ministries receives a contract to operate a trauma-informed opioid abatement program. This expands harm-reduction services for residents struggling with opioid use disorder.
Clears abandoned or broken-down cars from neighborhood streets and assigns removal costs to the registered owner rather than taxpayers.
Abandoned or broken-down cars are eyesores and safety hazards in neighborhoods. This order removes an inoperable vehicle from the street and recovers cleanup costs from its registered owner.
City will remove an abandoned or inoperable vehicle from a neighborhood and bill the owner for removal costs, clearing blight and improving street safety.
City removes abandoned car from neighborhood; costs billed to registered owner. Clears blight and safety hazard from community.
Birmingham approves a service agreement with Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice to implement opioid abatement programs. Part of the city's broader response to the opioid crisis.
Inoperable vehicles are removed from neighborhoods to reduce blight and improve safety. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle from neighborhood street or lot. Costs billed to registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from residential and commercial areas. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Clears abandoned cars that create eyesores and safety hazards. Costs recover from the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed from neighborhoods and the cost is recovered from the registered owner, reducing blight and improving street safety.
City removes an abandoned or non-functional car from a property and bills the registered owner. Reduces neighborhood blight and safety hazards.
City declares the building unsafe and a public nuisance, ordering demolition to remove blight and improve neighborhood safety.
Unsafe structure deemed a public nuisance will be demolished, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood and clearing the path for future development or land recovery.
Blighted structure at 223 81st Street South will be torn down, removing a public safety hazard and eyesore from the neighborhood.
City removes a blighted property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance from the neighborhood. Property demolition clears the site for redevelopment or green space.