Would redirect $500,000 from Finance operations to capital project consulting work. If approved, the funds would support planning and design services for citywide infrastructure improvements.
If approved, would redirect $5,249 from District 1 discretionary spending (food, supplies, travel) to community improvement projects, shifting resources toward neighborhood priorities.
The budget sets spending and priorities for the Land Bank Authority, the city agency that acquires and repurposes tax-delinquent and blighted properties. This budget determines how many properties the Land Bank can process and what resources support neighborhood revitalization.
City receives state grant funds under the Rebuild Alabama Act to support local projects and services in the 2025 fiscal year. This budget allocation determines how those state dollars are spent.
The Mayor withdrew the proposed neighborhood discretionary spending plan presented in May 2024, delaying decisions on how those funds will be distributed to community projects.