June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #47
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City approves how storm water fees and maintenance funds will be spent over the next fiscal year. This determines funding for drainage, flood prevention, and water quality projects affecting residents citywide.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #11
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City sets aside funds from its bond debt reserve account to cover future debt payments and financial obligations. This budget ensures the city can meet bonded debt obligations through June 30, 2023.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #50
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Protective Stadium and portions of City Walk Bham now fall under Uptown Entertainment District rules. This affects zoning, tax treatment, and development incentives for these downtown properties.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
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Location:
Uptown Entertainment District
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #19
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Sets spending plan for state-funded rebuilding initiatives through June 2023. Details how recovery dollars will be allocated across city projects.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #24
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Sets how federal community development funds will be spent in your city over the coming fiscal year. Typically supports housing, infrastructure, and economic development projects.
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Funding source:
Federal Grant
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #9
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Annual budget sets all city spending priorities and tax rates for the coming fiscal year. Determines funding for schools, public safety, infrastructure, and services residents depend on.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #22
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
The city formally approves its spending and revenue plan for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #21
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
This budget sets spending priorities for neighborhood improvement projects through June 2023. The specific allocation amounts will determine which districts or initiatives receive revitalization funding.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #12
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
TIF funds redevelopment in designated districts by redirecting property tax growth to infrastructure and community improvements. This budget sets spending priorities for those projects through June 30, 2023.
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Funding source:
Tax Increment Financing
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #15
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Sets spending priorities for fuel-tax revenue earmarked for transportation and road projects. Spending plan takes effect July 1, 2022.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #17
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Sets spending plan for the Fair Trial Tax Fund through June 30, 2023. This fund supports court-related services and legal aid.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #49
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City government is restructuring to create dedicated leadership for major infrastructure spending and youth programs, signaling a new organizational priority for these services.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #14
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Sets spending authority for road and transportation projects through June 2023. This determines which highway repairs and improvements get funded and when.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #16
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City sets spending priorities for corrections operations through June 30, 2023. Budget details how jail, detention, and related services will be funded and managed.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 28, 2022
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Item number:Item #18
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Sets spending plan for the city's sports and entertainment recruitment efforts in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023. Determines available resources for attracting major events and entertainment venues to the city.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 21, 2022
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Item number:Item #89
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Taxi fares rise across Birmingham in response to fuel costs. Affects commuters who rely on taxis and rideshare services.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 21, 2022
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Item number:Item #95
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Allows Birmingham and the transit authority to pool resources—equipment and staff—for cost savings and operational efficiency. Strengthens public transportation and city services without new spending.
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Counterparty:
Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 21, 2022
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Item number:Item #88
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Maximum taxi rates are increasing and a temporary surcharge will apply to offset higher fuel costs. Passengers will pay more per ride.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 14, 2022
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Item number:Item #54
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
$13K
City-owned land changes hands to a private buyer. The sale removes two parcels (parts of Lots 5 and 6, Block 25) from public ownership once payment is received.
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Counterparty:
John Regal
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Funding source:
Private
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 14, 2022
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Item number:Item #45
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Two neighboring cities commit to sharing municipal equipment and services to reduce costs and improve efficiency. The agreement lasts for an unspecified period and covers both communities' operations.
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Counterparty:
City of Homewood
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 14, 2022
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Item number:Item #44
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City and Jefferson County will pool equipment and services for operational efficiency. Details on what's shared and cost savings to residents are not yet specified in the public notice.
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Counterparty:
Jefferson County, Alabama
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 14, 2022
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Item number:Item #53
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Cities can save money and improve service efficiency by pooling resources like vehicles, tools, and staff expertise. This agreement lets Birmingham and Vestavia Hills share equipment and services for mutual benefit.
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Counterparty:
City of Vestavia Hills
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 14, 2022
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Item number:Item #42
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
The two cities will pool resources to cut costs on equipment and services. This may lower municipal expenses and improve service efficiency for both communities.
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Counterparty:
City of Gardendale
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 14, 2022
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Item number:Item #38
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Two neighboring cities formalize equipment and service-sharing to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Residents may benefit from faster response times and lower municipal expenses.
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Counterparty:
City of Clay
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance
June 14, 2022
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Item number:Item #39
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Two cities agree to share equipment and services to reduce costs and improve operational efficiency. The agreement could lower expenses for both municipalities while enhancing service delivery to residents.
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Counterparty:
City of Florence
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Ordinance