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Item number:Item #6
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Status:
no agenda text
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Item number:Item #7
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will remove overgrown vegetation and debris from neglected properties and charge owners for cleanup costs. Costs become liens on properties if unpaid.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
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Item number:Item #8
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will receive bills for city-ordered weed removal on their parcels. Costs recover cleanup work declared necessary in 2018.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
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Item number:Item #9
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will face cost recovery charges for city-ordered weed removal on their land. The assessment enforces a 2018 blight-elimination order.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #10
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Properties declared blighted by noxious or dangerous weeds face special assessment costs to fund abatement work. Owners will receive notice of hearing and chance to respond.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #11
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners in targeted neighborhoods will receive bills for weed removal performed by the city. The assessment recovers costs from owners of vacant or neglected land.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #12
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will charge property owners for costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Owners may face liens if assessments go unpaid.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #13
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners may face financial penalties or tax liens if they don't clear overgrown weeds. The city uses special assessments to recover abatement costs from responsible parties.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #14
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City imposes cleanup costs on property owners of abandoned, overgrown lots. Owners who don't clear weeds will see charges added to their tax bills.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #15
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will assess owners of weed-infested parcels for cleanup costs. Property owners may face bills for noxious-weed removal if properties aren't cleared by deadline.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #16
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will receive bills to cover costs of clearing weeds and vegetation on their land; failure to pay may result in tax liens or forced sale.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #17
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face special assessment bills to cover city cleanup costs. This applies to properties declared in violation under prior council action.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #18
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners face assessments for clearing noxious weeds from land declared blighted in 2019. This finalizes cleanup costs against those parcels.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #19
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners with noxious weeds on their lots face a special assessment to cover city abatement costs. This makes them financially responsible for weed removal.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #20
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners with noxious weeds face a special assessment bill to cover city cleanup costs. The amount and affected parcels will be set at a public hearing.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
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Item number:Item #21
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners on this list will be billed for city costs to remove noxious weeds from their land. Owners can contest the assessment at a public hearing.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #22
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners may face charges for removing noxious weeds from their land. Specific addresses and assessment amounts are not provided in this item.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #23
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City assesses property owners for the cost of clearing noxious weeds from blighted lots. Owners who don't pay may face liens or foreclosure.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #24
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will charge property owners for costs of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land; owners who don't comply face liens or further enforcement.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #25
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City collects unpaid weed-abatement costs from property owners as a special assessment. Property owners will receive bills for removal work ordered under a 2017 council decision.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #26
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners may face financial liens if weeds aren't cleared. City enforces cleanup rules tied to 2017 blight abatement order.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #27
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City collects cost of clearing noxious weeds from property owners; owners can dispute the assessment at a public hearing.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #28
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will face charges to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. This continues enforcement of a 2018 blighting ordinance.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #29
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City collects fees from property owners for clearing noxious weeds from abandoned or neglected land. Owners may see charges on tax bills if weeds aren't removed voluntarily.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #30
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners in blighted areas may face special assessments to recover city costs for clearing noxious weeds. Owners should verify their parcel is listed and review the amount owed.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #31
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners will face special assessments to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. This follows earlier city action declaring the properties dangerous or blighted.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #32
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City collects costs from property owners for clearing noxious weeds on their blighted land. Owners who don't maintain properties pay assessment fees.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #33
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🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and reduce property values. This action removes one from the public right-of-way and holds the registered owner financially responsible for cleanup.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #34
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned cars pose safety and blight risks to neighborhoods. This removal clears a hazard and passes costs to the registered owner.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Other
·
Item number:Item #35
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned car will be removed from the neighborhood. The owner pays for the removal cost.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #36
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from neighborhoods and bills the registered owner. Helps clear blight from residential areas.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #37
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned or disabled cars are removed from neighborhoods as public nuisances; the cost of removal is charged to the vehicle's owner. Clears blight from residential areas.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Other
·
Item number:Item #38
$
Total cost:
$700
Budget adjustment redirects neighborhood association capital project money. Low-dollar procedural transfer with minimal resident impact.
👥
Counterparty:
North East Lake Neighborhood Association
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
📍
Location:
North East Lake
·
Item number:Item #39
$
Total cost:
$2K
City is setting aside $6,000 to support three neighborhood associations' community activities. Funding comes from the general budget for fiscal year 2021.
👥
Counterparty:
Maple Grove Neighborhood Association, Norwood Neighborhood Association, East Tho
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
·
Item number:Item #40
$
Total cost:
$14K
The city is redirecting capital funds between Fire Department projects—money originally set aside for West Fitness Center carpet replacement will instead upgrade the Airphone Security System. This is a routine internal reallocation with no direct impact on residents.
🏛
Funding source:
Capital Improvement Plan
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
·
Item number:Item #41
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
$457K
City transfers $456,502 in personnel funding from police to library services. This reallocation affects staffing levels in both departments.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
·
Item number:Item #42
$
Total cost:
$5K
City redirects $5,109 in damage claims toward Equipment Management fleet repairs, funded by collected damage liability.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Budget amendment
·
Item number:Item #43
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City commits to operating an inland port facility that could create jobs and increase shipping access along the Black Warrior River corridor.
👥
Counterparty:
Birmingham Jefferson County Port Authority (BJCPA)
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
📍
Location:
Black Warrior River
·
Item number:Item #44
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
McWane will expand public access to science, technology, and environmental education programs across Birmingham, strengthening STEM learning opportunities for residents.
👥
Counterparty:
McWane, Inc. d/b/a McWane Science Center
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #45
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City is adjusting how it spends federal COVID-relief funds previously awarded by HUD. The amendment may redirect dollars to different community priorities or extend timelines for ongoing projects.
👥
Counterparty:
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
🏛
Funding source:
Cares
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #46
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City will work with federal scientists to study local water resources at no cost. Findings will inform future decisions on water quality, supply, and infrastructure.
👥
Counterparty:
U.S. Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior (USGS)
🏛
Funding source:
Federal Grant
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #47
·
🏠 Housing Stability
✨
$
Total cost:
$47K
General fund money goes directly to Birmingham City Schools' Jackson-Olin Elementary, likely for operational support or facility needs affecting students and staff.
👥
Counterparty:
Birmingham Board of Education
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Appropriation
·
Item number:Item #48
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$2K
Maple Grove residents gain emergency supplies for natural disasters or community crises. The kits support neighborhood preparedness.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
📍
Location:
Maple Grove Neighborhood
·
Item number:Item #49
·
🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
$4K
Wayfinding improvements to Norwood neighborhood streets funded from city general fund.
👥
Counterparty:
Norwood Neighborhood Association
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Appropriation
📍
Location:
Norwood
·
Item number:Item #50
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$4K
Council authorizes a funding agreement with Birmingham Zoo, Inc. Details on the zoo's use of the funds are not specified in the agenda item.
👥
Counterparty:
Birmingham Zoo, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #51
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$2K
The city enters a sole-source agreement with Vulcan Park Foundation. The specific goods or services are not detailed in the public record.
👥
Counterparty:
Vulcan Park Foundation
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #52
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City departments can publish required legal notices and bids in newspapers throughout 2021. This ensures public access to ordinances, zoning hearings, and procurement announcements.
👥
Counterparty:
newspaper vendors
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #53
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Renewal keeps equipment available for parks, grounds, and fleet maintenance at competitive rates through bid process.
👥
Counterparty:
Advanced Mower, Bessemer, Alabama
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract amendment
·
Item number:Item #54
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City commits to LED traffic signal upgrades for one year, improving visibility and safety at intersections while reducing energy costs.
👥
Counterparty:
General Traffic Equipment Corporation, Newburgh, New York
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #55
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Keeps traffic lights and pedestrian signals functioning across the city. Replacement parts ensure safe intersections and reliable signal timing.
👥
Counterparty:
General Traffic Equipment Corporation, Newburgh, New York
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #56
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City supplies electrical equipment for traffic signals, lighting, and public infrastructure. This competitive bid ensures competitive pricing and reliable stock for public works maintenance.
👥
Counterparty:
Graybar Electric, Birmingham
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #57
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City upgrades traffic signal and lighting components through competitive procurement. Ensures reliable traffic control infrastructure.
👥
Counterparty:
Traffic Parts, Inc., Spring, Texas
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #58
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City funds replacement parts and hardware for traffic signals and street lighting across Birmingham. Competitive bid process ensures taxpayer value on routine infrastructure maintenance.
👥
Counterparty:
Transportation Control Systems, Tampa, Florida
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #59
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$13K
Department of Equipment Management replaces hoist assemblies on two city vehicles. Routine maintenance spending from general fund.
👥
Counterparty:
Peterson Industries, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #60
·
🏠 Housing Stability
$
Total cost:
$278
Payment reimburses Council President William Parker's travel expense to Atlanta in November 2020. Routine expense item for public record.
👥
Counterparty:
William Parker
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Appropriation
·
Item number:Item #61
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Enables city staff to cover work-related expenses upfront with reimbursement later. Affects employee cash flow and operational spending controls.
👥
Counterparty:
city employees
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #68
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owners may face added costs to address noxious weeds on their land. The city uses these assessments to recover abatement expenses from negligent owners.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #69
📄
Status:
no agenda text