·
Item number:Item #7
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Status:
no agenda text
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Item number:Item #8
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes nuisances from vacant or neglected properties and charges the owners for cleanup costs. Liens attach to the properties until paid.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Weed abatement
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Item number:Item #9
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City is charging property owners for weed removal and cleanup work ordered under prior resolution. Check if your property is listed to learn what you owe.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #10
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will face special assessments (added to tax bills) to cover the city's costs of clearing noxious weeds on their land, as declared in 2018. The specific properties and amounts are listed in the resolution.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #11
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will receive special assessments to cover city costs for removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, following the initial abatement declaration in April 2019.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #12
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Properties with noxious or dangerous weeds declared a nuisance in 2019 will now be assessed cleanup costs. Property owners may owe money if their lots were cleared by the city.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #13
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Owners of properties with noxious or dangerous weeds declared in 2018 will face special assessments to cover abatement costs. Check the full notice if your address is affected.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #14
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City is charging property owners for clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land under an ongoing abatement program begun in 2019. Property owners will receive notice of the special assessment.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #15
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will receive a bill for city abatement costs. This implements a 2019 council decision to charge property owners for weed-removal expenses on their land.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #16
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will face special assessments to cover weed-removal costs on designated blighted parcels. The amount owed depends on individual property valuations.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #17
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners may face special assessments to cover costs of weed removal on their land or nearby parcels declared noxious/dangerous by the city.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #18
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners declared negligent for failing to remove noxious weeds will be billed for city abatement costs. Affected property owners may face liens or collection action if they don't pay.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #19
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will receive bills for City-ordered weed removal costs. Check if your property is on the assessment list.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #20
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners with noxious weeds face special assessments to cover city abatement costs. Liens may be placed on properties until bills are paid.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #21
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Owners of properties with noxious weeds face special tax assessments for city cleanup costs. Full property list and amounts are in the item details.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #22
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners may face special assessment charges for city-ordered weed removal on their land. This hearing allows residents to respond before charges are finalized.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #23
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners may face special assessments to recover the cost of city-ordered weed removal on their land. Specific properties and dollar amounts are not disclosed in this summary.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #24
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City charges property owners for weed removal work completed in 2018. Owners may owe back assessments tied to the original cleanup order.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #25
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds declared in 2018 will receive special assessments to recover the city's abatement costs. You may receive a bill if your property was included.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #26
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will owe special assessments to cover the city's cost of clearing dangerous weeds from neglected parcels. Owners who don't comply face liens on their property.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #27
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners declared non-compliant under a 2018 weed ordinance may owe cleanup fees. The city is now tallying assessment costs for those responsible.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #28
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners with noxious weeds face special assessments to cover city abatement costs. Amounts and affected addresses will be detailed in the full resolution.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #29
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face charges to recover city abatement costs. Affected properties are listed in the resolution documents.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #30
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will be assessed costs to clear noxious weeds from their land under a 2018 city abatement order. Check the full list to see if your address is included.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #31
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners may face costs for clearing noxious weeds on their land. The specific parcels affected and assessment amounts are not detailed in this item summary.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #32
$
Total cost:
$2K
Belview Heights and Riley-Travellick neighborhood groups receive funding for community programming. Allocation supports local civic engagement.
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Counterparty:
Belview Heights Neighborhood Association and Riley-Travellick Neighborhood Association
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
·
Item number:Item #33
$
Total cost:
$6K
City sets aside nearly $11,000 from the general fund for two neighborhood groups to use for community projects and operations. These grants support resident-led civic organizations in their districts.
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Counterparty:
North Pratt Neighborhood Association and Oakwood Place Neighborhood Association
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
·
Item number:Item #34
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$45K
Police department receives grant funds to support drug enforcement operations. Spending comes from grant award already received, requiring council approval to commit the budget.
👥
Counterparty:
Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
·
Item number:Item #35
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Authorizes city to pursue federal grant funding from the U.S. Department of Justice through Alabama state channels. The specific program and dollar amount are not disclosed in the item title.
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Counterparty:
U.S. Department of Justice
🏛
Funding source:
Federal Grant
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #36
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$15K
City commits general fund dollars to a three-year patrol services contract. Residents should know how public safety resources are being deployed and funded.
👥
Counterparty:
Assisted Patrol, LLC, Beavercreek, Ohio
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #37
·
💰 Hidden on consent
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Birmingham will receive a share of a nationwide settlement addressing opioid manufacturer practices. Settlement funds typically support addiction treatment and prevention programs.
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Counterparty:
Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Johnson & Johnson
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Settlement
·
Item number:Item #38
·
💰 Hidden on consent
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Birmingham joins multi-state opioid litigation settlement with McKeeson, resolving claims over the company's role in the opioid crisis. Settlement details and any financial recovery for the city will be determined through the agreement.
👥
Counterparty:
McKeeson
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Settlement
·
Item number:Item #39
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City extends software licenses with Kronos Incorporated to support police operations. Amendment terms and cost not disclosed in public record.
👥
Counterparty:
Kronos Incorporated
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract amendment
·
Item number:Item #40
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Renews the city's timekeeping and payroll software system that tracks employee schedules and work hours across city departments.
👥
Counterparty:
Kronos Incorporated
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract amendment
·
Item number:Item #41
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Police and other city agencies will use LexisNexis's Accurint software to conduct background investigations. This sole-source contract gives one vendor exclusive access to provide this service.
👥
Counterparty:
LexisNexis Risk Solutions FL, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #42
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
MCM Technology will provide implementation services for up to one year. Contract details and funding source were not disclosed in the agenda item.
👥
Counterparty:
MCM Technology, LLC
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #43
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Council approves a contract amendment with Friends of Rickwood Field to increase management responsibilities. The full scope of changes and financial impact are unclear from the truncated item text.
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Counterparty:
The Friends of Rickwood Field
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract amendment
·
Item number:Item #44
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Alabama Power will move utility lines at no cost to the city. The relocation affects public rights-of-way and may clear the way for future infrastructure or development projects.
👥
Counterparty:
Alabama Power Company (Distribution)
🏛
Funding source:
Private
📋
Action type:
Right-of-way easement
·
Item number:Item #45
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Spire Alabama will move gas lines in city right-of-way without charging the city, freeing up public space for infrastructure projects.
👥
Counterparty:
Spire Alabama, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Right-of-way easement
·
Item number:Item #46
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will reimburse the Water Works Board for costs to move water/sewer lines during state-contracted projects. The specific dollar amount and project locations are not disclosed in this summary.
👥
Counterparty:
The Water Works Board of the City
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #47
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City and Water Works Board will coordinate on moving water/sewer lines during public or private construction projects. No immediate cost shown, but future relocation work will be reimbursed under this agreement's terms.
👥
Counterparty:
The Water Works Board of the City
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #48
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$8K
Property owner at 3212 23rd Street North will be billed for the cost of demolishing an unsafe structure on their land. The special assessment of $7,777.04 will be levied against the property.
👥
Counterparty:
property owner at 3212 23rd Street North, Birmingham
🏛
Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3212 23rd Street North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #49
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$10K
City demolishes unsafe structure at 2416 31st Avenue North and recovers cleanup costs by assessing the property owner. Demolition costs become a lien on the property if unpaid.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
2416 31st Avenue North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #50
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$5K
City demolishes unsafe structures and bills the owner for the cost. This property at 3732 Center Street West faces a special assessment you can expect to see on your tax bill.
👥
Counterparty:
property owner at 3732 Center Street West
🏛
Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3732 Center Street West, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #51
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$8K
Property owner at 1908 18th Street North must pay the city's cost to demolish an unsafe structure. This holds owners financially responsible for removing blighted buildings from the neighborhood.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
1908 18th Street North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #52
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$7K
Property owner at 119 Avenue Y must pay $6,884.24 for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on the site. This shifts demolition expense from the city budget to the property owner.
🏛
Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
119 Avenue Y, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #53
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$6K
Demolition costs for unsafe structures are passed to property owners via special assessment. This property at 5229 Lewisburg Road will owe $5,666.20.
🏛
Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
5229 Lewisburg Road, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #54
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$6K
Property owner at 212 6th Avenue North will be billed $6,023 for demolition of an unsafe structure on their land. The city recovers demolition costs by assessing the property owner directly.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
212 6th Avenue North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #55
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$4K
Property owner will be billed for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building at this address. Special assessment of $3,831 will be added to the property's tax liability.
🏛
Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3317 33rd Street North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #56
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$277K
Fire Station 20 gets new heating and cooling equipment. Project costs $277,000 from city funds.
👥
Counterparty:
McAbee Construction, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
📍
Location:
4825 Avenue W, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #57
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City commits funds to ODP Business Solutions for routine office supply purchases under competitive bidding.
👥
Counterparty:
ODP Business Solutions, LLC (f/n/a Office Depot Business Solutions, LLC), Birmingham
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #58
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Competitive bid selects vendor for routine maintenance supplies. Contract covers city vehicle and equipment upkeep for the next year.
👥
Counterparty:
The McPherson Companies, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #59
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City ends security monitoring agreement with ADS Security. This removes an existing contractor's role in managing electronic security and installation services across city buildings.
👥
Counterparty:
ADS Security (ADS)
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #60
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Elected officials receive upfront funds to cover job-related expenses before reimbursement. This vote sets the amount available to the Mayor, Council members, and other officials from the general fund.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #61
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City reimburses employees for work-related expenses from the general fund. Citizens fund these operations through taxes.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #62
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City employees can now be reimbursed for work expenses they pay out-of-pocket upfront, improving cash flow for staff.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #63
📄
Status:
no agenda text
·
Item number:Item #70
·
💰 Hidden on consent
✨
$
Total cost:
$1.6M
City shifts $1.6 million from capital consulting fees to general operations for fiscal year ending June 2023.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
·
Item number:Item #72
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
The city delegates day-to-day operations and maintenance of a public cultural facility to a private nonprofit organization. Agreement terms—including funding, oversight, and public access—shape how the venue serves residents.
👥
Counterparty:
Jazz Hall of Fame of Alabama, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #73
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$10.0M
City pledges $250,000 to leverage a $10 million federal grant for eliminating at-grade railroad crossings, which reduces traffic delays and improves safety at dangerous crossing locations.
👥
Counterparty:
unknown
🏛
Funding source:
Federal Grant
📋
Action type:
Resolution