Item number:Item #10
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Status:
no agenda text
Item number:Item #11
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City approves new executive sedan service to operate at 925-18th Avenue NW with three Certificates of Public Necessity and Convenience.
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Counterparty:
Sleek Luxury Car Service LLC
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Other
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Location:
925 - 18th Avenue NW, Birmingham
Item number:Item #12
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will recover cleanup costs by placing liens on properties with nuisances. Affected property owners will owe abatement expenses as a debt against their real estate.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Tax abatement
Item number:Item #13
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Removes abandoned or broken-down cars that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards. Costs will be charged to the vehicle owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Other
Item number:Item #14
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down car and charge the vehicle's registered owner for the removal costs. Clears eyesore and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #15
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned cars are cleared from neighborhoods when they become safety or blight concerns. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Demolition
Item number:Item #16
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and reduce property values. The city will remove the vehicle and bill the owner for costs.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #17
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars that block neighborhoods and pose safety risks. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Demolition
Item number:Item #18
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Removes an abandoned or disabled vehicle from a residential property. Costs of removal will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Demolition
Item number:Item #19
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicle from street or property. Removal cost will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #20
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes a junk vehicle from a neighborhood property and charges the owner for removal costs.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #21
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned or broken-down cars are removed from streets and assessed to the registered owner. Clears neighborhood blight and safety hazards.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Other
Item number:Item #22
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or inoperable vehicles that pose safety or aesthetic hazards. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #23
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or non-working cars from streets and neighborhoods; the cost is charged back to the registered vehicle owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #24
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned vehicle from neighborhood; removal costs will be billed to the registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #25
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle from your neighborhood and bills the registered owner for the cost. Helps clear blight and improve public safety.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #26
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Inoperable vehicles left on property can create neighborhood blight and safety hazards. The removal cost will be assessed against the vehicle's registered owner.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #27
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are being removed from neighborhoods. Owner will be billed for removal costs.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #28
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned vehicle removed from neighborhood; costs charged to registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #29
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle from neighborhood; owner pays removal costs.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #30
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle cluttering a neighborhood, with the owner responsible for paying the removal bill.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Demolition
Item number:Item #31
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Clears abandoned vehicle from neighborhood. Removal costs will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #32
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will remove an abandoned or non-working vehicle from neighborhood property and charge the vehicle owner for removal costs, helping clean up streets and neighborhoods.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #33
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned car will be towed from the property; removal costs charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #34
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property and bill the vehicle owner for removal costs, cleaning up neighborhood blight.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Other
Item number:Item #35
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and can pose safety hazards. City will remove the vehicle and charge the registered owner for the cost.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
Item number:Item #36
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
An abandoned or broken-down vehicle will be removed from a property; the owner will be billed for removal costs.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #37
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a neighborhood and bills the registered owner for removal costs, clearing a public nuisance.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #38
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Removal costs for abandoned vehicles get charged to the registered owner. If the car is on your property or you own it, you may receive a bill.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
Item number:Item #39
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles in neighborhoods create safety hazards and lower property values. This removal clears a nuisance from a residential or commercial area, with costs recovered from the vehicle owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #40
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Inoperable vehicles clutter neighborhoods and create safety hazards. The owner will be billed for removal costs.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
Item number:Item #41
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed from neighborhoods and the registered owner pays for removal costs.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #42
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🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
$13K
General fund money goes to the school board; total commitment is now $13,250.
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Counterparty:
Birmingham Board of Education
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Appropriation
Item number:Item #43
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Church can install concrete sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and ADA ramps on city right of way, improving pedestrian access in the area.
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Counterparty:
Bethel Baptist Church of Collegeville
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Right-of-way easement
Item number:Item #44
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City moves forward on a state-funded transportation project (IM-I459). Planning phase positions the project for design and potential construction funding.
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Counterparty:
State of Alabama Department of Transportation
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Funding source:
State Grant
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #45
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City secures federal transportation grant from State of Alabama DOT for project TAPBH-CMAQ-37. Specific project details not disclosed in agenda.
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Counterparty:
State of Alabama Department of Transportation
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Funding source:
Federal Grant
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Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #46
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$5K
Property owner at 508 4th Terrace North will be assessed $5,015.20 to reimburse the city for demolishing an unsafe structure. The cost becomes a lien against the property.
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Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
508 4th Terrace North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #47
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$5K
The property owner at 4328 Greenwood Street will be billed $5,243.92 for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on their land. This special assessment becomes a lien on the property.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
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Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
4328 Greenwood Street, Birmingham
Item number:Item #48
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$8K
Homeowner at 1415 23rd Street North will be charged $7,539 to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the property. The bill becomes a legal claim against the land.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
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Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
1415 23rd Street North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #49
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$5K
Owner of 4240 Pulaski Street will be billed $4,708.20 for city's cost to demolish an unsafe structure; cost becomes a special assessment against the property.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
4240 Pulaski Street, Birmingham
Item number:Item #50
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$6K
Owner of 2213 36th Avenue North will be billed $6,005.88 for the cost of demolishing an unsafe building on their property. This assessment becomes a lien on the parcel until paid.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
2213 36th Avenue North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #51
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$7K
Property owner will be billed $6,748.60 for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on their lot. This becomes a lien on the property until paid.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
1267 11th Street North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #52
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$6K
The city demolishes an unsafe structure at 2508 38th Avenue North and assesses the full cost to the property owner. If you own property in Birmingham, demolition costs can be recovered this way.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
2508 38th Avenue North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #53
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$5K
Property owner will receive a special assessment bill for the cost of demolishing an unsafe building at their address. This recovers public spending on the demolition.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
2510 38th Avenue North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #54
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$5K
Property owner at 12 1st Street North is being assessed $5,180.60 to cover the city's cost of tearing down an unsafe building. This charge becomes a lien on the property.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
12 1st Street North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #55
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$10K
Property owner will be charged $9,922 for removing an unsafe building on their lot. The cost is recovered through a special tax against the property.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3829 Center Place West, Birmingham
Item number:Item #56
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$6K
Property owner at 2620 40th Avenue North will be billed $6,416.35 to cover demolition costs for an unsafe building. The charge is a special assessment against the property.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
2620 40th Avenue North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #57
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$6K
The city demolished an unsafe structure at 2007 23rd Street North and is charging the property owner for the $5,679.91 cost through a special assessment on their tax bill.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
2007 23rd Street North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #58
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$6K
The city demolished an unsafe structure at 3015 33rd Court North and is billing the property owner $5,938.56 to recover demolition costs through a special assessment.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3015 33rd Court North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #59
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$4K
City demolishes unsafe structure at 2512 38th Avenue North; property owner must repay the $3,653.44 cost through a special tax assessment.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
2512 38th Avenue North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #60
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$14K
Owner of 1226 3rd Place North will be billed $14,436 for the cost to demolish an unsafe building on the property. The assessment becomes a lien on the property if unpaid.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
1226 3rd Place North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #61
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$4K
Property owner at 4113 42nd Court North will be charged $4,361.60 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the lot. The cost becomes a special assessment against the property.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
4113 42nd Court North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #62
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
$5K
Property owner at 3929 35th Avenue North will be billed $4,656.20 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
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Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3929 35th Avenue North, Birmingham
Item number:Item #63
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$530
Construction Works, Inc. wins the lowest bid to install signage for the Birmingham Xpress Bus Rapid Transit system, a transit upgrade affecting commuters across the city.
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Counterparty:
Construction Works, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #64
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$740K
Legion Field receives $740,000 in renovations and improvements. Project enhances public recreational facilities in the city.
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Counterparty:
Construction Works, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
📍
Location:
Legion Field
Item number:Item #65
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City approves vendor for ongoing supply of traffic signs, sign blanks, and reflective sheeting needed for street and safety signage citywide.
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Counterparty:
Osburn Associates, Inc., Logan, Ohio
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #66
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City buys traffic sign supplies on a routine basis to maintain road safety and traffic control equipment across the city.
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Counterparty:
Traffic Signs, Inc., Jacksonville, Alabama
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #67
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City employees in four uniform groups (1, 3, 4, 5) will receive uniforms under a competitive contract with Galls, LLC, with pricing held on file in the Purchasing Agent's office.
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Counterparty:
Galls, LLC., Birmingham
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Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #68
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City buys uniforms for employees on a competitive bid; contract includes renewal option and pricing set by the Purchasing Agent.
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Counterparty:
Uniforms Galore, Birmingham
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #69
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City purchases traffic signs, signals, and related equipment through a cooperative bid process. Contract supports street safety infrastructure across the city.
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Counterparty:
TAPCO (Traffic and Parking Control Company), Brown Deer, Wisconsin
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #70
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Utilicom Supply Associates is authorized as the city's vendor for traffic signal replacement and maintenance parts under a master agreement with the state cooperative purchasing program.
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Counterparty:
Utilicom Supply Associates, LI
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #71
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City approves a multi-year agreement to buy traffic signal controllers through a state cooperative purchasing program, ensuring standardized equipment for traffic management across the city.
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Counterparty:
Utilicom Supply Associates, LI, Liburn, Georgia
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #72
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City secures traffic signal equipment through a competitive cooperative purchasing agreement, enabling timely repairs and replacements of signal infrastructure citywide.
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Counterparty:
Utilicom Supply Associates, LLC
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
Item number:Item #73
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$379
Senior Director of Governmental Affairs receives reimbursement for October business expenses from the Mayor's Office.
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Counterparty:
Earl Hilliard
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #74
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$2K
City reimburses Chief Operating Officer for February expenses from the general fund.
👥
Counterparty:
Chaz Mitchell
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
Item number:Item #75
⏳
Status:
summary updating
Item number:Item #76
⏳
Status:
summary updating
Item number:Item #77
⏳
Status:
summary updating
Item number:Item #78
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners of 59 parcels will receive notice their land has been declared a public nuisance for dangerous weed growth. Failure to abate could lead to city enforcement action and liens.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
Item number:Item #79
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Status:
no agenda text