ITEM 8. WITHDRAWN
An Ordinance "TO ADOPT THE FUEL TAX FUND BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2013," as presented by the Mayor on May 15, 2012.
the Mayor·Jul 24, 2012
Budget & Finance
No vote — this item was withdrawn before the council voted on it.
Would fund right-of-way improvements in Norwood, Druid Hills, and Fountain Heights to mitigate highway project impacts and enhance neighborhood infrastructure and quality of life.
Would allow RENEW Birmingham to host a free community festival with music, food, and exhibitions at 1927 Avenue D. The City licenses the parking lot for $1, supporting local civic engagement and resource promotion.
If approved, the city would provide DPW crews with updated routing hardware and software to streamline task management and daily operations across the fleet. The three-year subscription is part of the city's technology maintenance budget.
If approved, the city would remove an inoperable 2006 Jeep Laredo parked at 9718 Williamsburg Drive and assess removal costs to the registered vehicle owner.
Council would authorize removal of an inoperable gray 4-door Nissan Altima deemed a public nuisance. Removal costs would be assessed against the registered vehicle owner. This aims to reduce neighborhood blight.
Council would authorize removal of an abandoned vehicle at 7025 Georgia Road. If approved, the vehicle owner would be assessed the removal costs. The action would address blight in the neighborhood.