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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 2011 items in last 77 months
Total dollars $761.1M where disclosed
Notice: Hatched months are still being indexed (27.0% 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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July 14, 2020 · Item number:Item #10 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abandoned vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and the owner is billed for removal costs, reducing blight and improving street safety.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
July 14, 2020 · Item number:Item #11 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Remove inoperable vehicle declared public nuisance

City removes abandoned or inoperable cars that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards; removal costs charged to the vehicle owner.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Other
July 14, 2020 · Item number:Item #13 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; owner pays costs

Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and attract crime. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner to recover costs.

Funding source: General Fund Action type: Weed abatement
July 14, 2020 · Item number:Item #17 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; costs charged to owner

City will tow and dispose of an abandoned or broken-down vehicle cluttering a neighborhood. The registered owner will be billed for removal costs.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
July 14, 2020 · Item number:Item #21 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abatement of abandoned vehicles clears neighborhood blight and improves street safety. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
July 14, 2020 · Item number:Item #22 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Council removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner. Keeps streets safer and cleaner.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
July 14, 2020 · Item number:Item #68 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Axon body-cam and devices: city approves lease deal

Police will use Axon cameras and systems for oversight and evidence. Privacy and footage-release rules apply under state law.

Counterparty: Axon Enterprise, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
July 7, 2020 · Item number:Item #12 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; owner pays costs

Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and attract crime. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner to recover costs.

Funding source: General Fund Action type: Weed abatement
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #26 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $24K

City hires Thrive Tech for $24K graphic design contract (District 6)

District 6 residents' city services will use professional graphic design and social media support. This sole-source contract bypasses competitive bidding.

Counterparty: Ms. Tierra Virden d/b/a Thrive Tech, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract award
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #111 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $21K

City buys LinkedIn Learning Pro training for IT and HR staff

Staff in Information Management Systems and Human Resources gain access to professional development tools. Investment in employee skills supports operational efficiency across city departments.

Counterparty: Carahsoft Technology Corporation Funding source: General Fund Action type: Resolution
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #77 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $4K

City recovers demolition costs from property owner at 216 69th Place North

City demolishes unsafe building and bills the owner $4,325.72 for the work. Property owners can be required to pay for blight removal.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 216 - 69th Place North, Birmingham
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #27 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: $2K

Council authorizes $2,000 contract with Urban Impact, Inc.

City commits general fund dollars to Urban Impact for goods or services; scope is incomplete in public record.

Counterparty: Urban Impact, Inc. Funding source: General Fund Action type: Contract award
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #91 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Southern Emergency Consultants: Bid approved for emergency vehicle parts

City renews contract with vendor for on-demand emergency response vehicle parts. Supports continued maintenance of public safety fleet.

Counterparty: Southern Emergency Consultants, LLC. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract amendment
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #90 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Emergency Equipment Professional renewal bid approved for vehicle parts

City maintains supply contracts for emergency response vehicle parts needed to keep police, fire, and rescue equipment ready. Renewal keeps the purchasing pipeline open for repairs and upkeep.

Counterparty: Emergency Equipment Professional, Inc., Pelham, Alabama Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #8 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abandoned vehicles clutter neighborhoods and attract blight. Removal costs are charged to the registered owner.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #25 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Council removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner. Keeps streets safer and cleaner.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #24 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abatement of abandoned vehicles clears neighborhood blight and improves street safety. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #19 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; costs charged to owner

City will tow and dispose of an abandoned or broken-down vehicle cluttering a neighborhood. The registered owner will be billed for removal costs.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #92 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Sunbelt Fire parts renewal approved for emergency vehicles

Ensures steady supply of replacement parts for fire department emergency response vehicles. Renewal maintains rapid repair capability for public safety.

Counterparty: Sunbelt Fire, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract award
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #15 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; owner pays costs

Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and attract crime. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner to recover costs.

Funding source: General Fund Action type: Weed abatement
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #13 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

Remove inoperable vehicle declared public nuisance

City removes abandoned or inoperable cars that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards; removal costs charged to the vehicle owner.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Other
June 30, 2020 · Item number:Item #12 · 💰 Hidden on consent Total cost: undisclosed

City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abandoned vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and the owner is billed for removal costs, reducing blight and improving street safety.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
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