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.
If approved, the city would remove an inoperable white Honda Odyssey from 6217 Crest Green Rd and bill the registered owner for removal costs, reducing blight in the neighborhood.
If approved, would authorize removal of an abandoned white 2-door van classified as a public nuisance. Removal costs would be assessed against the registered vehicle owner.
Would authorize cleanup of overgrown lots and abandoned properties across Birmingham neighborhoods. Abatement costs would become liens on affected properties, potentially forcing remediation or tax consequences for owners.