Regular City Council Meeting
Tuesday, May 17, 2022 · 145 agenda items · 7 votes recorded
Votes (7)
Consent vote — covers 132 items
- [13] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 7. A Resolution relative to the application of Yazan Alliance, LLC for an Off Premise Beer and Wine License to be used at Stop & Shop, 101 Reverend Abraham Woods Jr., Boulevard, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submi named in vote
- [14] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 8. A Resolution relative to the application of Uncorked Events Bham, LLC for the transfer of a Restaurant Retail Liquor License to be used at The Wine Loft, 2200 1st Avenue North, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Sub named in vote
- [16] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 10. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 373-19, adopted by the Council February 19, 2019, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [17] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 11. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 531-19, adopted by the Council March 19, 2019, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [18] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 12. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 937-17, adopted by the Council April 4, 2017, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [19] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 13. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 729-19, adopted by the Council April 2, 2019, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [20] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 14. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 915-19, adopted by the Council April 16, 2019, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [21] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 15. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1176-17, adopted by the Council May 2, 2017, and the hearing of all interested par named in vote
- [22] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 16. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1032-19, adopted by the Council April 30, 2019, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [23] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 17. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1409-17, adopted by the Council May 30, 2017, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [24] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 17. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1409-17, adopted by the Council May 30, 2017, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [25] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 18. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1295-19, adopted by the Council May 28, 2019, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [26] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 18. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1295-19, adopted by the Council May 28, 2019, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [27] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 19. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1515-17, adopted by the Council June 13, 2017, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [28] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 19. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1515-17, adopted by the Council June 13, 2017, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [29] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 20. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1261-18, adopted by the Council June 12, 2018, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [30] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 21. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1405-19, adopted by the Council June 11, 2019, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [31] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 20. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1261-18, adopted by the Council June 12, 2018, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [32] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 21. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1405-19, adopted by the Council June 11, 2019, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [33] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 22. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1685-17, adopted by the Council June 27, 2017, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [34] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 22. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1685-17, adopted by the Council June 27, 2017, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [35] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 23. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1391-18, adopted by the Council June 26, 2018, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [36] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 24. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1486-18, adopted by the Council July 10, 2018, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [37] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 23. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1391-18, adopted by the Council June 26, 2018, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [38] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 24. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1486-18, adopted by the Council July 10, 2018, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [39] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 25. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1730-18, adopted by the Council August 7, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [40] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 25. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1730-18, adopted by the Council August 7, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [41] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 26. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2083-18, adopted by the Council September 18, 2018, and the hearing of all interes named in vote
- [42] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 26. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2083-18, adopted by the Council September 18, 2018, and the hearing of all interes named in vote
- [43] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 27. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2156-18, adopted by the Council October 2, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [44] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 27. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2156-18, adopted by the Council October 2, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [45] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 28. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2241-18, adopted by the Council October 16, 2018, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [46] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 28. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2241-18, adopted by the Council October 16, 2018, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [47] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 29. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2358-18, adopted by the Council October 30, 2018, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [48] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 29. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2358-18, adopted by the Council October 30, 2018, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [49] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 30. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2472-18, adopted by the Council November 13, 2018, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [50] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 30. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2472-18, adopted by the Council November 13, 2018, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [51] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 31. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2533-18, adopted by the Council November 27, 2018, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [52] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 31. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2533-18, adopted by the Council November 27, 2018, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [53] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 32. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2649-18, adopted by the Council December 11, 2018, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [54] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 32. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2649-18, adopted by the Council December 11, 2018, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [55] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 33. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 4-19, adopted by the Council January 2, 2019, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [56] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 33. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 4-19, adopted by the Council January 2, 2019, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [57] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 34. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 165-19, adopted by the Council January 22, 2019, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [58] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 34. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 165-19, adopted by the Council January 22, 2019, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [59] CONSENT ITEM 35. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, by transferring $13,000.00 from Economic Incentives - Lakeview Antisocial and appropriating $13,000.00 to Economic Incentives - Children's H named in vote
- [60] CONSENT ITEM 36. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE CAPITAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, by transferring $59,502.67 from 6th Avenue South Drainage Improvement Phase I-Undesignated, $156,189.78 from 6th Avenue South Drainage Impro named in vote
- [61] CONSENT ITEM 37. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE NEIGHBORHOOD ALLOCATIONS FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, by transferring $4,812.00 from Crestwood North Neighborhood Associations and appropriating $4,812.00 to Department of Trans named in vote
- [62] CONSENT ITEM 38. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, by transferring $20,000.00 from City Council Professional Fees - Other and appropriating $20,000.00 to Transfer to Fund 102 Capital Improvem named in vote
- [63] CONSENT ITEM 40. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Pileum Corporation, to provide the following goods or services to the City (the "Work"): Vendor will provide the City with a Proof of Concept trial of the Work and will insta named in vote
- [64] CONSENT ITEM 41. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a Vendor Agreement for the purchase of Cellebrite forensic software maintenance with Carahsoft Technology Corporation ('Carahsoft"), for a period of one (1) year and authorizing the City to ex named in vote
- [65] CONSENT ITEM 40. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Pileum Corporation, to provide the following goods or services to the City (the "Work"): Vendor will provide the City with a Proof of Concept trial of the Work and will insta named in vote
- [66] CONSENT ITEM 42. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with DataWorks Plus, LLC, located at 728 North Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, South Carolina, under which DataWorks Plus shall provide updated hardware, software, maintenance, an named in vote
- [67] CONSENT ITEM 41. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a Vendor Agreement for the purchase of Cellebrite forensic software maintenance with Carahsoft Technology Corporation ('Carahsoft"), for a period of one (1) year and authorizing the City to ex named in vote
- [68] CONSENT ITEM 42. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with DataWorks Plus, LLC, located at 728 North Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, South Carolina, under which DataWorks Plus shall provide updated hardware, software, maintenance, an named in vote
- [69] CONSENT ITEM 42. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with DataWorks Plus, LLC, located at 728 North Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, South Carolina, under which DataWorks Plus shall provide updated hardware, software, maintenance, an named in vote
- [70] CONSENT ITEM 43. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an order under the City's Master Services and Purchasing Agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc., approved by the Council of the City of Birmingham of February 15, 2022 (Resolution 263-22) under named in vote
- [134] CONSENT ITEM 82. A Resolution finding that the following three hundred twenty-seven (327) properties have noxious or dangerous weeds growing thereon declaring said properties to be a public nuisance and providing that notice shall be posted on each of sai named in vote
- [140] CONSENT ITEM 39. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a First Amendment to Redevelopment Project and Funding Agreement (North Park Project) with Northside Redevelopment, LLC, under which the Redevelopment Project and Funding Agreeme named in vote
- [137] APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA named in vote
- [7] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 2. A Resolution relative to the application of C.L.E. Restaurants, LLC for the transfer of a Restaurant Retail Liquor License to be used at Café Dupont, 113 20th Street North, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submit consent default
- [8] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 3. A Resolution relative to the application of Cheers Events Center Inc., for a Special Retail Liquor License 160 to be used at Cheers Events Center, 1700 3rd Avenue West, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submitted b consent default
- [9] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 4. A Resolution relative to the application of DDC Hotels, Inc., for the transfer of a Special Retail Liquor License 160 to be used at Drury Inn and Suites Birmingham Southeast, 3510 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, and the hearing of all in consent default
- [10] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 5. A Resolution relative to the application of The Three Ring Brewing Co., LLC, for a Manufacturer-Alcohol License to be used at Hi-Wire Brewing, 2901 4th Avenue South, Suite 1A, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Subm consent default
- [11] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 5. A Resolution relative to the application of The Three Ring Brewing Co., LLC, for a Manufacturer-Alcohol License to be used at Hi-Wire Brewing, 2901 4th Avenue South, Suite 1A, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Subm consent default
- [12] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 6. A Resolution relative to the application of Sistas Bar, LLC for a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I License to be used at Sistas Bar & Lounge, 3000 12th Avenue North, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submitted by Counc consent default
- [15] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 9. A Resolution relative to the application of Slice, LLC for a Special Events Retail License 140 to be used at Lakeview Hullabaloo on June 4, 2022, at 29th Street South from 7th Avenue South to 8th Avenue South, Birmingham, and the hearin consent default
- [71] CONSENT ITEM 44. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1716 Avenue I Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, consent default
- [72] CONSENT ITEM 44. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1716 Avenue I Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, consent default
- [73] CONSENT ITEM 45. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1014 16th Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [74] CONSENT ITEM 45. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1014 16th Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [75] CONSENT ITEM 46. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1515 44th Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [76] CONSENT ITEM 45. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1014 16th Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [77] CONSENT ITEM 46. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1515 44th Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [78] CONSENT ITEM 46. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1515 44th Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [79] CONSENT ITEM 47. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2018 22nd Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [80] CONSENT ITEM 47. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2018 22nd Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [81] CONSENT ITEM 47. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2018 22nd Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [82] CONSENT ITEM 47. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2018 22nd Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [83] CONSENT ITEM 48. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1018 21st Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [84] CONSENT ITEM 48. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1018 21st Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [85] CONSENT ITEM 48. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1018 21st Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [86] CONSENT ITEM 49. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3144 Pike Road, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Engine consent default
- [87] CONSENT ITEM 47. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2018 22nd Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [88] CONSENT ITEM 48. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1018 21st Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin consent default
- [89] CONSENT ITEM 49. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3144 Pike Road, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Engine consent default
- [90] CONSENT ITEM 50. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 211 62nd Street South, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, consent default
- [91] CONSENT ITEM 50. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 211 62nd Street South, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, consent default
- [92] CONSENT ITEM 51. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 7117 1st Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, consent default
- [93] CONSENT ITEM 51. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 7117 1st Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, consent default
- [94] CONSENT ITEM 52. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,931.48 against the property located at 3429 28th Avenue North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [95] CONSENT ITEM 53. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $10,186.00 against the property located at 1812 13th Court North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [96] CONSENT ITEM 54. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $2,226.60 against the property located at 4324 69th Street North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [97] CONSENT ITEM 56. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $3,137.76 against the property located at 4328 11th Avenue North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [98] CONSENT ITEM 55. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $9,288.00 against the property located at 1818 13th Court North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. ( consent default
- [99] CONSENT ITEM 56. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $3,137.76 against the property located at 4328 11th Avenue North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [100] CONSENT ITEM 57. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $3,292.08 against the property located at 8226 5th Avenue North (Rear), Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by the M consent default
- [101] CONSENT ITEM 58. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $11,767.40 against the property located at 809 49th Street North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [102] CONSENT ITEM 59. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $10,526.16 against the property located at 729 84th Street South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [103] CONSENT ITEM 57. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $3,292.08 against the property located at 8226 5th Avenue North (Rear), Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by the M consent default
- [104] CONSENT ITEM 58. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $11,767.40 against the property located at 809 49th Street North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [105] CONSENT ITEM 60. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,534.40 against the property located at 3929 Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by t consent default
- [106] CONSENT ITEM 61. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,857.54 against the property located at 4041 40th Avenue North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [107] CONSENT ITEM 59. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $10,526.16 against the property located at 729 84th Street South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [108] CONSENT ITEM 62. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $2,498.80 against the property located at 5521 Madison Drive, Roosevelt City, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by consent default
- [109] CONSENT ITEM 63. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $11,273.92 against the property located at 4024 3rd Street North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [110] CONSENT ITEM 64. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $10,167.34 against the property located at 3529 39th Place North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [111] CONSENT ITEM 65. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Humphries Farm Turf Supply, Inc., Joppa, Alabama, for Pine Bark and Soil Conditioning Bark, as needed at unit prices on file in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of one (1) ye consent default
- [112] CONSENT ITEM 60. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,534.40 against the property located at 3929 Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by t consent default
- [113] CONSENT ITEM 66. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of LeadsOnline, LLC, Plano, Texas, for online investigation reporting system services as needed at pricing on file in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of one (1) year with the o consent default
- [114] CONSENT ITEM 67. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of SiteOne Landscape Supply, Cleveland, Ohio, for Pine Straw, as needed at unit prices on file in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of one (1) year guaranteed with the option of consent default
- [115] CONSENT ITEM 61. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,857.54 against the property located at 4041 40th Avenue North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [116] CONSENT ITEM 68. A Resolution approving payment to 4Imprint, Chicago, Illinois, in the amount of $994.11, for the purchase of souvenir items, at unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for the Birmingham Police Department, in accordance consent default
- [117] CONSENT ITEM 62. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $2,498.80 against the property located at 5521 Madison Drive, Roosevelt City, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by consent default
- [118] CONSENT ITEM 63. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $11,273.92 against the property located at 4024 3rd Street North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [119] CONSENT ITEM 64. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $10,167.34 against the property located at 3529 39th Place North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. consent default
- [120] CONSENT ITEM 69. A Resolution approving payment to American Solutions for Business, Birmingham, in the amount of $2,680.12, for the purchase of souvenir items, at unit prices on in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for the Human Resources Department, in consent default
- [121] CONSENT ITEM 70. A Resolution approving payment to Cowin Equipment Company, Inc., Birmingham, in the amount of $477,454.00 for the purchase of a Volvo A30G articulating dump truck, at unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for the Equi consent default
- [122] CONSENT ITEM 71. A Resolution approving payment to Marubeni America Corporation Helena Agra-Enterprises, LLC aka Helena Chemical Company, Collierville, Tennessee, in the amount of $41,009.00, for the purchase of herbicides for the Public Works Department, consent default
- [123] CONSENT ITEM 72. A Resolution approving payment to Marubeni America Corporation Helena Agra-Enterprises, LLC aka Helena Chemical Company, Collierville, Tennessee, in the amount of $12,740.40, for the purchase of various herbicides for the Public Works Dep consent default
- [124] CONSENT ITEM 68. A Resolution approving payment to 4Imprint, Chicago, Illinois, in the amount of $994.11, for the purchase of souvenir items, at unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for the Birmingham Police Department, in accordance consent default
- [125] CONSENT ITEM 73. A Resolution approving payment to National Safety Council, Itasca, Illinois in the amount of $7,346.23 for the purchase of two (2) Defensive Driving Course Guides 10th Edition - Instructor Resource Kit, one (1) Alive @25 4th eLearn Instru consent default
- [126] CONSENT ITEM 74. A Resolution approving payment to Office Depot, Inc., Birmingham in the amount of $212.19 for a glass magnetic dry-erase board, for the Planning, Engineering and Permits Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City consent default
- [127] CONSENT ITEM 75. A Resolution approving payment to Office Depot, Inc., in the amount of $3,478.43 for office chairs, for the Planning, Engineering and Permits Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City Code. [Appropriated for in t consent default
- [128] CONSENT ITEM 76. A Resolution approving payment to Office Depot, Inc., Birmingham in the amount of $112.97 for a utility cart, for the Police Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City Code. [Appropriated for in the FY 2021-2022 B consent default
- [129] CONSENT ITEM 77. A Resolution approving payment to Red River Specialties, Inc., Alabaster, Alabama, in the amount of $13,567.16, for the purchase of various herbicides, for the Public Works Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham Ci consent default
- [130] CONSENT ITEM 73. A Resolution approving payment to National Safety Council, Itasca, Illinois in the amount of $7,346.23 for the purchase of two (2) Defensive Driving Course Guides 10th Edition - Instructor Resource Kit, one (1) Alive @25 4th eLearn Instru consent default
- [131] CONSENT ITEM 78. A Resolution approving the advanced expense account of appointed staff. consent default
- [132] CONSENT ITEM 79. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of appointed staff. consent default
- [133] CONSENT ITEM 75. A Resolution approving payment to Office Depot, Inc., in the amount of $3,478.43 for office chairs, for the Planning, Engineering and Permits Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City Code. [Appropriated for in t consent default
- [135] CONSENT ITEM 78. A Resolution approving the advanced expense account of appointed staff. consent default
- [136] CONSENT ITEM 79. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of appointed staff. consent default
Regular Agenda (13)
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR
Presentation of the Mayor's Proposed General Fund; Capital Budget and Budget Message for Fiscal Year 2022-2023.
ITEM 1. A Resolution setting a public hearing on the Mayor's proposed budgets.
Public hearing set: city may vacate right of way near Oslo Circle
City is considering closing about 0.5 acres of public right of way between Oslo Circle and Goss Street. Affects property access and potential redevelopment in that area.
Public hearing set for zoning change (Case ZAC2022-00003)
A zoning map amendment hearing is scheduled for June 7, 2022. This will determine whether property currently zoned for single-family use can be rezoned, potentially affecting what can be built on affected parcels.
OLD AND NEW BUSINESS
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLIC
Consent Agenda (132)
Items passed as a group without individual discussion unless pulled by a council member.
C.L.E. Restaurants transfers liquor license to Café Dupont
Restaurant at 113 20th Street North seeks to operate under new ownership with an existing liquor license. Neighbors and residents can comment at the public hearing.
Cheers Events Center applies for Special Retail Liquor License
Cheers Events Center at 1700 3rd Avenue West is seeking approval to sell alcohol. The decision affects what beverages the venue can serve to customers.
Drury Inn liquor license transfer approved
DDC Hotels gains authority to serve alcohol at the new Drury Inn and Suites on Grandview Parkway in the Southeast area.
Manufacturer-Alcohol License: Three Ring Brewing Co. at Hi-Wire
Three Ring Brewing Co. seeks permission to operate a manufacturer-alcohol license at Hi-Wire Brewing on 4th Avenue South. The public hearing will determine if the business meets city standards for operation.
Manufacturer-alcohol license hearing: Three Ring Brewing Co. at Hi-Wire
New alcohol manufacturing license for Hi-Wire Brewing location on 4th Avenue South. Public hearing opens for interested parties to comment.
Sistas Bar liquor license hearing scheduled
A new lounge liquor license for Sistas Bar & Lounge at 3000 12th Avenue North will be heard. Public input is welcomed on the application.
Off-premise beer & wine license approved for Stop & Shop on Rev. A.W. Jr. Blvd.
Yazan Alliance, LLC gains permission to sell beer and wine at Stop & Shop, 101 Reverend Abraham Woods Jr. Boulevard. The license allows off-premise alcohol sales at this retail location.
Restaurant liquor license transfer approved for The Wine Loft
Uncorked Events Bham, LLC gains permission to serve wine and spirits at The Wine Loft, 2200 1st Avenue North. New retail alcohol businesses require council approval.
Special Events Retail License approved for Lakeview Hullabaloo on June 4
Slice, LLC gets permission to sell food and beverages at the Lakeview Hullabaloo street festival on June 4, 2022, along 29th Street South between 7th and 8th Avenues.
Special weed-abatement assessment imposed on blighted properties
Property owners will receive bills for weed removal on their lots. The city is recovering costs from abatement work ordered under a 2019 resolution.
Special assessment set for weed abatement on multiple properties
Property owners will receive a special assessment bill to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as declared under an earlier 2019 resolution.
Weed abatement special assessment: hearing set
Property owners with noxious weeds can be assessed for city cleanup costs. This item sets the assessment amount and schedules a hearing where you can challenge it.
City assesses weed-abatement costs on blighted properties
Property owners will receive bills for weed removal on their land. This follows a 2019 city declaration that properties must clear dangerous or noxious weeds or face cost recovery.
Special assessment for weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners will be assessed costs to clear noxious weeds from their land, or the city will charge cleanup fees as a lien. This enforces the city's 2019 weed-abatement declaration.
Special assessment for weed abatement on designated properties
Properties declared blighted under Resolution 1176-17 face special assessments to cover weed removal costs. Property owners will receive invoices for abatement charges.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement
Property owners will be assessed costs to remove noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as required under prior council action. Check your property notice for assessment details.
Special assessment set for weed abatement on noxious properties
Property owners will be assessed for costs to remove dangerous or overgrown weeds on their land, following a 2017 council order. Failure to pay the assessment may result in a lien against the property.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement on declared properties
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will be assessed cleanup costs. This confirms the May 2017 declaration and allows the city to bill property owners for abatement work.
Special weed abatement assessment applied to properties
Property owners declared noncompliant with weed ordinance may face special tax charges to cover city abatement costs.
Special assessment: Weed abatement costs charged to property owners
Property owners declared delinquent for failing to clear noxious weeds face special assessments; unpaid charges may become tax liens. Specific properties and amounts not listed in this agenda excerpt.
Special assessment for weed abatement on noxious properties
Property owners with blighted land declared noxious will be assessed costs for city-ordered weed removal. Check if your property is affected.
Special assessment levied for weed abatement on multiple properties
Property owners will face special assessments to cover the cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as declared in 2017. Check your property bill if you own land in the city.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement
Property owners may owe special assessments for weed removal on their land, as required under a 2018 council decision. The hearing allows interested parties to contest the assessment.
City issues weed-abatement assessment against blighted properties
Property owners will receive special assessments to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as ordered under a 2019 council decision. Owners have the right to be heard on the amount owed.
Special assessment levied for weed abatement on city properties
City is collecting fees from property owners to pay for removal of noxious or dangerous weeds on their land, ordered back in 2018. Costs may appear on your property tax bill.
Weed abatement special assessment hearing scheduled
Property owners declared responsible for noxious weed removal may face added costs or liens if abatement work proceeds. Details on affected properties and assessment amounts will be presented at the public hearing.
Special assessment levied for weed abatement on unspecified properties
Property owners may face new fees tied to weed-control costs. Details on which parcels and assessment amounts are not provided in the agenda summary.
Special assessment levied for weed abatement on identified properties
Property owners may face charges to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. This assessment follows a weed-abatement declaration made in 2017.
Special weed-abatement assessments fixed on multiple properties
Property owners with overgrown or dangerous weeds face special assessments to cover city abatement costs from a 2018 order. Check if your property is listed.
Special weed-abatement assessment approved for blighted properties
Properties with noxious or dangerous weeds will be charged for city-ordered cleanup costs. Owners can contest the assessment at a public hearing.
Council levies weed-abatement charges on property owners
Property owners may receive special assessment bills for weed-removal costs on their land. This continues enforcement action declared in 2018.
Special assessment levied for weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners will face special assessments to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Unpaid assessments typically become a lien on the property.
Special assessment for weed abatement on city properties
City is charging property owners for weed removal and cleanup on their parcels. Affected property owners will receive notice of special assessment charges.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement on unnamed properties
Property owners will face special assessments to cover cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as originally declared in 2018. The specific properties and dollar amounts are not listed in the title.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement
Property owners face charges to cover city costs for removing dangerous weeds from their lots. The assessment is tied to properties where weeds were declared a nuisance in 2018.
Special weed-abatement assessment levied on noxious property
Property owners face a special tax to cover the cost of removing dangerous weeds from their land. The city will collect these assessments to reimburse cleanup expenses.
Special weed-abatement assessments against blighted properties
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special tax bill to cover city abatement costs. This enforces cleanup standards and shifts costs to property holders.
Special assessment for weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners with noxious weeds may face assessments if the city has already abated the weeds; these charges become liens on the property.
Special assessment: properties charged for weed abatement
Property owners may owe a special assessment to cover the city's cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Unpaid assessments can become liens on the property.
Special assessment levies weed abatement costs on property owners
Property owners may face charges to recover the city's cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as authorized under a 2018 council decision.
Special assessment: Weed abatement charges on blighted properties
Property owners with noxious weeds declared dangerous will face special assessment charges to cover city abatement costs. If you own affected property, you'll receive a bill for cleanup work already completed.
Special weed-abatement assessments set on blighted properties
Property owners will be charged for city cleanup of noxious weeds on their land. Assessments are tied to abatement work declared necessary in 2018.
Special assessment for weed abatement on problem properties
City is charging property owners for the cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. If your property is listed, you'll receive a bill tied to the abatement work done under the November 2018 council decision.
Special weed-abatement assessment set for affected properties
Property owners may face bills to recover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Assessment details and affected parcels are presented for approval.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners will be assessed costs to remove noxious weeds on their land; unpaid assessments typically become tax liens. This follows the city's 2018 declaration of hazardous conditions on these parcels.
Special assessment: weed abatement charges on blighted properties
City is levying charges against property owners to recover costs of clearing noxious weeds from abandoned or neglected land. Property owners must pay these assessments or face liens.
Special assessment: properties cleaned of noxious weeds
Property owners will be billed for city-ordered weed abatement work. The assessment covers costs of removing dangerous weeds from specified parcels.
Special assessment: weed abatement liens on blighted properties
Property owners will face special assessments to cover costs of clearing noxious weeds from their lots. Unpaid assessments typically become tax liens on the property.
Special weed-abatement assessment levied on properties
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will be assessed costs to cover abatement work; amounts vary by property and will appear on property tax bills.
Special weed-abatement assessment issued for blighted properties
Property owners may face special assessments to cover city weed-removal costs on their land. Affected parcels are listed in the resolution.
Special weed-abatement assessment set for properties
City is assessing property owners for costs of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Affected owners will receive notice and have opportunity to respond.
Special assessment issued for weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners may face charges to cover city costs for removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. This follows a 2019 council declaration requiring abatement on specific parcels.
Budget amendment: $13K shifted from Lakeview Antisocial to Children's H
Council redirects $13,000 in economic incentives funding from one program (Lakeview Antisocial) to another (Children's H), shifting priorities within FY2022 General Fund budget.
Capital Fund budget amended: $215.7K reallocated from 6th Ave drainage
City shifts money between drainage projects to redirect $215,692.45 of capital funds. Changes to how public-works dollars are spent affect future street and infrastructure maintenance.
$4,812 shifted from Crestwood North to Transportation
Crestwood North neighborhood loses $4,812 in discretionary funds; money redirected to transportation projects instead.
Budget amendment: $20K redirected to capital improvements
City moves $20,000 from Council professional fees to capital improvements fund, adjusting how general fund dollars are spent.
Sole-source: Pileum Corporation Proof of Concept trial
City will test new goods or services from Pileum Corporation under a trial agreement. Details on scope and cost are incomplete in the agenda.
Cellebrite forensic software maintenance contract extended with Carahsoft
City renews its software license for digital forensics tools used by law enforcement. Sole-source agreement means no competitive bidding.
Sole-source agreement: Mayor authorized to execute Pileum Corporation trial
City will test a service or product from Pileum Corporation on a trial basis. Dollar amount and scope of trial are not specified in the item description.
Sole-source: City extends DataWorks Plus hardware/software agreement
City will continue paying DataWorks Plus for hardware, software, and maintenance services under a sole-source contract. Renewal terms and dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
Sole-source: Cellebrite forensic software maintenance from Carahsoft
City extends contract with Carahsoft for one year of forensic software maintenance and licensing used by police and investigators. Exact cost not disclosed in agenda.
Sole-source: DataWorks Plus software/hardware agreement approved
City commits to long-term relationship with DataWorks Plus for updated software and hardware maintenance. Dollar amount and contract term not disclosed in agenda item.
Sole-source: DataWorks Plus contract for hardware and software maintenance
City commits to a sole-source vendor agreement with DataWorks Plus for updated IT hardware, software, and maintenance services. Dollar amount and contract term not specified in available documents.
Mayor authorized to execute Axon Enterprise order under master services agreemen
Extends city's relationship with Axon Enterprise for law enforcement technology and services. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda item.
City demolishes unsafe building at 1716 Avenue I in Ensley
Removal of a condemned structure from the Ensley neighborhood improves public safety and reduces blight. The building has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 1716 Avenue I
Unsafe structure in Ensley will be torn down to remove public health hazard and blight from neighborhood.
City orders demolition of unsafe structure at 1014 16th Street, Ensley
Building at 1014 16th Street declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it to eliminate safety hazard and blight in the Ensley neighborhood.
City demolishes unsafe building at 1014 16th Street in Ensley
Removes a blighted structure declared unsafe and a public nuisance from the Ensley neighborhood. Addresses neighborhood blight and safety concerns.
Unsafe building at 1515 44th Street marked for demolition
City removes a blighted property from Ensley that poses safety and neighborhood risks.
1014 16th Street Ensley: building condemned and slated for demolition
City is removing an unsafe structure declared a public nuisance in the Ensley neighborhood. Demolition clears blight and improves neighborhood safety.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 1515 44th Street, Ensley
Property declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it. Removes hazard from Ensley neighborhood.
City declares 1515 44th Street unsafe; building demolished
Unsafe building in Ensley neighborhood declared a public nuisance and marked for demolition. Removes blighted property from the community.
Unsafe building at 2018 22nd St. in Ensley ordered demolished
The city is removing a blighted structure from the Ensley neighborhood that poses a safety hazard to residents and the surrounding area.
Building at 2018 22nd Street declared unsafe; demolition approved
An unsafe building in Ensley will be demolished, removing a potential public safety risk and blight from the neighborhood.
Demolition ordered for unsafe building at 2018 22nd Street, Ensley
City designates this property as a public nuisance and unsafe structure, clearing the way for demolition to remove blight and safety hazards from the Ensley neighborhood.
City demolishes unsafe building at 2018 22nd Street, Ensley
Unsafe structure declared public nuisance; demolition removes blight and hazard from neighborhood. Clears way for potential redevelopment or safer use of the site.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 1018 21st Street, Ensley
The city is removing a condemned structure from your neighborhood. Demolition clears blight, improves safety, and opens the parcel for potential redevelopment.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 1018 21st St, Ensley
Unsafe structure at 1018 21st Street will be demolished, removing a public hazard from the Ensley neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 1018 21st Street condemned for demolition
City will demolish an unsafe structure in Ensley, removing a public hazard and blighted property from the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 3144 Pike Road ordered demolished
City will demolish a building declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes hazard from the neighborhood.
Ensley: Unsafe building at 2018 22nd St ordered demolished
City declares the building unsafe and a public nuisance, ordering its demolition to remove a hazard from the Ensley neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 1018 21st Street marked for demolition
City will demolish a condemned structure in Ensley. Removal of unsafe buildings reduces hazards and blight in the neighborhood.
City declares 3144 Pike Road unsafe; orders demolition
The city has determined the building is a public nuisance and safety hazard, and will tear it down. This removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Unsafe structure at 211 62nd Street South ordered demolished
City will demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal clears a blighted property from the neighborhood.
Council declares 211 62nd Street South unsafe; orders demolition
City will demolish an unsafe building in your neighborhood. This removes a public nuisance and potential safety hazard.
Council declares building unsafe; demolition ordered for 7117 1st Ave N
Property at 7117 1st Avenue North will be demolished as a public safety and nuisance abatement measure.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 7117 1st Avenue North
An unsafe building that poses a public hazard will be torn down. The property at 7117 1st Avenue North has been declared a nuisance and is slated for demolition.
City assesses $4,931 demolition cost to 3429 28th Avenue North
Property owner at 3429 28th Avenue North will be billed $4,931.48 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Special assessment: $10,186 demolition cost for unsafe building at 1812 13th Cou
Property owner will be billed $10,186 for city demolition of an unsafe structure. The cost is charged as a special tax against the property.
Special assessment: $2,226.60 against 4324 69th St N for demolition
Property owner at 4324 69th Street North will be charged $2,226.60 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site. This assessment becomes a lien on the property if unpaid.
City assesses $3,138 demolition cost to 4328 11th Ave N property
Property owner will owe the city $3,137.76 to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The charge will be added to the property's tax bill.
Special assessment: $9,288 demolition cost for unsafe building at 1818 13th Cour
Property owner will be charged $9,288 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe structure on the parcel. The assessment becomes a lien against the property until paid.
Property owner billed $3,137.76 for demolition of unsafe building
City demolished an unsafe structure at 4328 11th Avenue North and is billing the property owner for the $3,137.76 cost. The owner becomes responsible for this special assessment against their property.
Special assessment: $3,292 demolition cost levied on 8226 5th Avenue North
Property owner at 8226 5th Avenue North (Rear) will be billed $3,292.08 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Special assessment for demolished building at 809 49th Street North
Property owner will be billed $11,767.40 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building; the assessment becomes a lien on the property.
Owner billed $10,526 for unsafe building demolition at 729 84th St
Property owner at 729 84th Street South will be charged $10,526.16 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure on their land. This special assessment becomes a lien against the property.
Property owner billed $3,292 for unsafe building demolition at 5th Ave North
Owner of 8226 5th Avenue North (Rear) will be charged $3,292.08 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the property. The charge becomes a special assessment tied to the property.
City bills property owner $11,767 for demolition of unsafe building at 809 49th
Property owner at 809 49th Street North will be assessed $11,767.40 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site. Special assessments like this are added to property tax bills.
Special assessment: $4,534 demolition cost for 3929 Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive
Property owner at 3929 Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive will be charged $4,534.40 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the lot.
Demolition cost: $4,857.54 bill to 4041 40th Avenue North
Property owner at 4041 40th Avenue North will be charged $4,857.54 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on their lot.
Special assessment: $10,526 demolition cost at 729 84th Street South
Property owner at 729 84th Street South will be charged $10,526.16 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site. The charge becomes a special assessment against the property.
Special assessment: $2,499 demolition cost at 5521 Madison Drive
Property owner will be billed $2,499 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building at this address. The cost becomes a lien against the property.
Special assessment: $11,273.92 charged to 4024 3rd St N for building demolition
Property owner at 4024 3rd Street North will be billed $11,273.92 to recover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure.
City recovers $10,167 demolition cost from property at 3529 39th Pl N
Property owner charged for city's cost to tear down unsafe building. Special assessment becomes a lien against the property until paid.
City awards pine bark and soil conditioning materials contract to Humphries Farm
City purchases materials for landscaping and grounds maintenance over the next year at fixed unit prices. Standard procurement for routine city operations.
Special assessment: $4,534 demolition cost at 3929 Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive
Property owner billed $4,534.40 for city demolition of unsafe building. Costs recover public safety work.
City awards LeadsOnline contract for investigation reporting system
City adopts online platform for police and investigative units to file and manage case reports. Streamlines investigative workflow and improves data organization for law enforcement operations.
City awards pine straw contract to SiteOne Landscape Supply
City secures annual supply of pine straw for landscaping and grounds maintenance at competitive bid prices. Contract runs one year with renewal options.
Demolition cost recovery: $4,857.54 special assessment on 4041 40th Avenue North
Property owner at 4041 40th Avenue North will be charged $4,857.54 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the lot. Special assessments become a lien against the property if unpaid.
Police Department buys $994 in souvenir items from 4Imprint
City purchases promotional/souvenir merchandise for police department through competitive bidding. Low-dollar routine spending from general fund.
Property owner billed $2,498.80 for unsafe building demolition
The city demolished an unsafe structure at 5521 Madison Drive and is charging the property owner for the $2,498.80 cost through a special assessment added to their tax bill.
Special assessment: $11,273.92 for demolition at 4024 3rd St N
Property owner at 4024 3rd Street North will be charged $11,273.92 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on the site.
Special assessment: $10,167 demolition cost charged to 3529 39th Place North
Property owner at 3529 39th Place North will be billed $10,167.34 to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
CONSENT ITEM 69. A Resolution approving payment to American Solutions for Business, Birmingham, in the amount of $2,680.12, for the purchase of souvenir items, at unit prices on in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for the Human Resources Department, in
Council approves $477K dump truck purchase from Cowin Equipment
City buys new Volvo A30G articulating dump truck for equipment operations. Competitive bidding process; unit pricing on file with Purchasing Agent.
City spends $41,009 on herbicides for Public Works
Routine purchase of weed-control materials used for street and public-land maintenance.
City buys $12,740 in herbicides from Helena Chemical
Public Works restocks herbicides for routine vegetation management. Standard vendor payment on consent calendar.
Police Department buys $994 in souvenir items from 4Imprint
City spending approval for police department promotional merchandise. This is routine vendor payment on consent calendar.
City approves $7,346 purchase from National Safety Council for driving course ma
The city is buying defensive driving instructor guides and online training materials to support its traffic safety education programs.
Council approves $212 Office Depot purchase for Planning Department
City spends $212.19 from general funds for office supplies (glass magnetic dry-erase board) for the Planning, Engineering and Permits Department.
City approves $3,478 office chair purchase from Office Depot
Planning, Engineering and Permits Department gets new office chairs funded from the general budget.
Police Department buys utility cart from Office Depot for $112.97
Routine Police Department equipment purchase approved from previously budgeted funds.
City approves $13,567 herbicide purchase from Red River Specialties
Public Works Department buys herbicides for routine weed control and vegetation management across city property.
City pays $7,346 to National Safety Council for driving course materials
City funds defensive driving instructor resources and online safety training curriculum used in public education programs.
CONSENT ITEM 78. A Resolution approving the advanced expense account of appointed staff.
CONSENT ITEM 79. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of appointed staff.
City pays Office Depot $3,478 for office chairs
Planning, Engineering and Permits Department gets new office furniture from general fund.
City declares 327 properties public nuisance for overgrown weeds
City marks 327 properties with noxious weeds as public nuisances and will post notice on each, triggering abatement proceedings. Property owners will be required to clear weeds or face city enforcement action.
CONSENT ITEM 78. A Resolution approving the advanced expense account of appointed staff.
CONSENT ITEM 79. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of appointed staff.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
Amendment: North Park redevelopment deal with Northside LLC
City modifies its redevelopment agreement for the North Park project with Northside Redevelopment, LLC. Details of the amendment are not fully visible, but changes to development financing or terms may affect the project's timeline or public benefits.