ITEM 47.
A Resolution to setting a public hearing September 4, 2012 on the adoption of an ordinance to regulate the use of mobile food vehicles and pushcarts operating within the City of Birmingham. (Recommen
the Acting Chief City Attorney·Aug 7, 2012
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If approved, the city would pay $100,000 to settle a civil claim brought by Carlton Tyler Williams against the city. The settlement would use general funds.
If approved, the city would pay $20,000 from the general fund to settle Fransesta Sloan's affidavit of claim. Funds come from city reserves and require no additional appropriation.
If approved, the city would pay $12,000 from the general fund to settle a claim filed by Leroy Torrence. The settlement would resolve the matter without further litigation.