Item number:Item #6
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Status:
no agenda text
Item number:Item #7
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Babajan Food Mart Inc. is requesting to transfer an off-premise beer and wine license to operate at the G-Store location. This decision determines whether alcohol sales are permitted at this address.
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Counterparty:
Babajan Food Mart Inc.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Liquor license
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Location:
5616 Court I, Birmingham
Item number:Item #8
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
New liquor license at 1575 Bessemer Road allows Riggins Venue, LLC to serve alcohol at the location. Public hearing held to allow interested residents to comment on the application.
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Counterparty:
Riggins Venue, LLC
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Liquor license
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Location:
1575 Bessemer Road, Birmingham
Item number:Item #9
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Urban Parc restaurant at 1006 20th Street South is now licensed to sell alcohol on-premises, enabling the business to operate with full service.
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Counterparty:
Urban Parc, LLC
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Liquor license
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Location:
1006 20th Street South, Birmingham
Item number:Item #10
$
Total cost:
$4K
Reallocates $3,500 between neighborhood and capital improvement budgets. Affects how public funds are spent in Sherman Heights and related infrastructure priorities.
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Counterparty:
Sherman Heights Neighborhood Association
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Funding source:
Capital Improvement Plan
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Action type:
Budget amendment
Item number:Item #11
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💰 Hidden on consent
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$
Total cost:
$13.5M
City commits $13.5M to 5% pay raises for employees and $2.5M more to Birmingham Fire and Rescue staffing. Funded from the general budget without new taxes.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Budget amendment
Item number:Item #12
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💰 Hidden on consent
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$
Total cost:
$6.0M
Moves $6 million from general operations to infrastructure projects, enabling repairs and upgrades across city facilities.
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Counterparty:
Non-Departmental
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Funding source:
Capital Improvement Plan
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Action type:
Budget amendment
Item number:Item #13
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💰 Hidden on consent
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$
Total cost:
$15.0M
Council is moving $15 million from the general operating budget to fund capital projects for fiscal year 2023. The shift may affect spending on roads, buildings, or other infrastructure improvements.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Budget amendment
Item number:Item #14
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💰 Hidden on consent
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$
Total cost:
$5.0M
City moves $5 million from general operations to capital projects. This redirects ongoing funding toward infrastructure, repairs, or equipment purchases.
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Funding source:
Capital Improvement Plan
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Action type:
Budget amendment
Item number:Item #15
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💰 Hidden on consent
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$
Total cost:
$7.9M
City is shifting nearly $10 million from operating accounts to fund capital improvements and neighborhood investments in FY 2023. Check how this affects planned projects in your area.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Budget amendment
Item number:Item #16
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💰 Hidden on consent
✨
$
Total cost:
$8.0M
The city is redirecting $8 million from the general fund to capital projects for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023. This shift may affect funding available for routine city operations.
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Funding source:
Capital Improvement Plan
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Action type:
Budget amendment
Item number:Item #17
$
Total cost:
$750K
City is tapping reserves to fund legal settlement and defense costs handled by the Office of City Attorney. May affect available funds for other city services.
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Counterparty:
Office of City Attorney
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Budget amendment
Item number:Item #18
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$1.9M
City commits $760,000 more to Aletheia House to expand the scope of services, bringing the total agreement to $1.87M. Contract amendments involving significant funding increases warrant public visibility even on consent agendas.
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Counterparty:
Aletheia House, Inc.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Contract amendment
Item number:Item #19
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Expands training opportunities for students at Grandview Medical Center. Details on program scope, duration, and any city funding commitment are not fully specified.
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Counterparty:
Affinity Hospital, LLC, dba Grandview Medical Center
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #20
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$3.5M
Federal funding for firefighter gear and equipment arrives with no local tax dollars needed. Strengthens emergency response capacity city-wide.
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Counterparty:
United States Department of Homeland Security
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Funding source:
Federal Grant
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #21
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$15K
Birmingham will pay Veritext up to $15,000 for court reporting services in civil matters. The contract uses sole-source procurement, meaning no competitive bidding occurred.
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Counterparty:
Veritext
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #22
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Cities must publish legal notices in newspapers to comply with state law. This decision lets the City Clerk use multiple newspaper vendors throughout 2023 to reach residents and meet transparency requirements.
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Counterparty:
various newspaper vendors
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #23
$
Total cost:
$10K
The city will use public funds to support Jackie Robinson Day events on April 14-15, 2023, recognizing the historic baseball legend and promoting community goodwill.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Proclamation
Item number:Item #24
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City purchases traffic detection equipment on a competitive bid. Contract is effective for one year at unit prices established through the bidding process.
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Counterparty:
ITS Plus, Inc.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #25
$
Total cost:
$2K
Payment for street right-of-way and temporary construction easement needed for Finley Avenue Access Road project grant match.
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Counterparty:
Theo P. Hontzas
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Right-of-way easement
Item number:Item #26
·
🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
$7K
Public Works purchases landscaping and grounds maintenance supplies using competitive pricing. Routine purchase on consent agenda.
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Counterparty:
BWI Companies Inc.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Appropriation
Item number:Item #27
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$790
Routine approval of office supply payment for book binding materials and tools.
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Counterparty:
Innovative Graphic Solutions, LLC
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #28
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$530
Routine purchase of office furniture for city operations using capital improvement funds.
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Counterparty:
Strickland Paper Company, Inc.
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Funding source:
Capital Improvement Plan
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #29
·
🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
$1K
City restocks maintenance tools and equipment at Central Stores Warehouse using general fund dollars. Routine inventory replenishment for municipal operations.
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Counterparty:
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Appropriation
Item number:Item #30
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$36K
A one-time refund of $35,861.64 will be issued from city reserves. The specific recipient and reason are not detailed in the agenda item.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #31
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Status:
no agenda text
Item number:Item #32
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Status:
no agenda text
Item number:Item #33
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Status:
no agenda text
Item number:Item #34
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Status:
no agenda text
Item number:Item #35
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Status:
no agenda text
Item number:Item #40
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City and school board will work together to help Princeton Elementary purchase an outdoor marquee sign for communication and wayfinding.
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Counterparty:
Birmingham Board of Education
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Resolution
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Location:
Princeton Elementary School
Item number:Item #41
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
This agreement governs how Birmingham's public transportation system operates and the services residents depend on for getting around the city.
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Counterparty:
Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA)
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #43
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$50K
Birmingham Landmarks will operate performing arts programming under a city contract. This commitment supports local cultural programming and the arts sector.
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Counterparty:
Birmingham Landmarks, Inc.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #44
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$25K
The city commits $25,000 to provide long-term residential shelter, food, and clothing services through Children's Village, Inc.—a direct support for vulnerable youth housing and basic needs.
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Counterparty:
Children's Village, Inc.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #45
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$53K
Bookmobile service expands library access to neighborhoods and residents who may lack convenient branch access. Grant supports ongoing operation of the mobile unit.
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Counterparty:
Friends Foundation of the Birmingham Public Library
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution