City pays $17,478 for diesel exhaust capture system
City installs pollution-control equipment on fleet vehicles to reduce diesel emissions. Improves air quality for residents near city facilities and vehicle maintenance locations.
Items the AI flagged as high-public-interest — but council placed them on the consent agenda anyway.
City installs pollution-control equipment on fleet vehicles to reduce diesel emissions. Improves air quality for residents near city facilities and vehicle maintenance locations.
Christian Service Mission will provide goods and services to District 6, though the specific deliverables are not fully detailed in this item.
Police South Precinct gets working air conditioning restored. Necessary facility maintenance to keep precinct operational.
Supports local youth arts programming through live and virtual theater productions across Birmingham.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle and bill the owner for removal costs, clearing a neighborhood eyesore and potential safety hazard.
Abandoned vehicles clutter neighborhoods and attract blight. Removal costs are charged to the registered owner.
Eliminates abandoned vehicle from neighborhood streets; removal costs billed to the registered owner.
Abandoned vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and the owner is billed for removal costs, reducing blight and improving street safety.
City removes abandoned or inoperable cars that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards; removal costs charged to the vehicle owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and signal neglect. The city removes them and charges the registered owner for the cost.
City will tow and dispose of an abandoned or broken-down vehicle cluttering a neighborhood. The registered owner will be billed for removal costs.
Abatement of abandoned vehicles clears neighborhood blight and improves street safety. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner. Keeps streets safer and cleaner.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicle from neighborhood; removal costs billed to the vehicle's registered owner instead of taxpayers.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles that create safety and blight hazards in neighborhoods. Removal costs are recovered from the registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down cars in neighborhoods create safety hazards and blight. City removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for costs.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles from streets and private property, charging the registered owner for cleanup. This keeps neighborhoods safer and reduces blight.
Abandoned vehicles are removed as public nuisance. Costs assessed to registered owner.
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars from neighborhoods, assessing cleanup costs to registered vehicle owners. This keeps streets safer and improves neighborhood appearance.
City clears abandoned vehicles from neighborhoods. Removal costs are charged back to the registered owner.
City removes abandoned cars cluttering neighborhoods and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
Clears abandoned vehicles from neighborhoods, reducing blight and safety hazards. Costs recover through assessment against registered owner.
Clears abandoned vehicle from neighborhood property; removal costs billed to registered owner rather than taxpayers.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and reduce property values. This action removes one from the public right-of-way and holds the registered owner financially responsible for cleanup.
Abandoned cars pose safety and blight risks to neighborhoods. This removal clears a hazard and passes costs to the registered owner.