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Item number:Item #6
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Status:
no agenda text
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Item number:Item #7
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Mouna's Supermarket at 400 1st Street South is cleared to sell beer and wine. The approval follows a public hearing on the license transfer application.
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Counterparty:
Mouna Jowher Ali Almansoob
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Liquor license
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Location:
400 1st Street South, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #8
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Beshara Group LLC gains restaurant retail liquor license to serve alcohol at 1623 2nd Avenue North, opening the establishment for full service.
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Counterparty:
Beshara Group LLC
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Liquor license
📍
Location:
1623 - 2nd Avenue North Suite B, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #9
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
CDSS & Associates LLC receives permission to operate an alcohol-serving lounge in Birmingham. The license allows retail sale of liquor at the 26th Street North location.
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Counterparty:
CDSS & Associates LLC
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Liquor license
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Location:
1219 - 26th Street North Suite B, Birmingham
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Item number:Item #10
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Prodigy Events and Promotion Services gains alcohol-retail authority at 1612 3rd Avenue North, enabling on-premise sales for events. This affects what beverages can be served at the venue.
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Counterparty:
Prodigy Events and Promotion Services LLC
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Liquor license
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Location:
1612 - 3rd Avenue North, Birmingham
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Item number:Item #11
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🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or inoperable cars that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards; removal costs charged to the vehicle owner.
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Funding source:
Unknown
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Action type:
Other
·
Item number:Item #12
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🏚️ Blight Accountability
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$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars that create blight and safety hazards in neighborhoods. 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 #13
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and attract crime. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner to recover costs.
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Funding source:
General Fund
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Action type:
Weed abatement
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Item number:Item #14
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Birmingham residents gain access to federally funded AmeriCorps volunteers who provide direct community service. The grant brings national service corps resources to local nonprofits and programs at no local cost.
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Counterparty:
Corporation for National and Community Services (CNCS)
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Funding source:
Federal Grant
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Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #15
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Federal law-enforcement funding supports Birmingham police and criminal-justice operations. Grant amount and specific use of funds not disclosed in agenda.
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Counterparty:
United States Department of Justice
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Funding source:
Federal Grant
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #16
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owner at 2827 29th Ave N is released from a special assessment for weed abatement, likely because the work was completed or the property was remediated.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
📍
Location:
2827 29TH AVE N
·
Item number:Item #17
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$9K
Property owner at 312 2nd Avenue North will be charged $9,331.44 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. This shifts demolition expenses to the property owner rather than taxpayers.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
312 - 2nd Avenue North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #18
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$4K
Property owner at 3520 67th Street North will be charged $3,505 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The cost is being recovered via special tax assessment against the parcel.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
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Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3520 - 67th Street North, Birmingham
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Item number:Item #19
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$12K
Your property tax bill may include a special assessment to recover demolition costs if you own this Birmingham address. The city removed an unsafe structure and is passing the $12,466 expense to the property owner.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
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Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
976 - 52nd Place North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #20
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$3K
Owner must pay the city's demolition costs for removing an unsafe structure on their property. The $3,270 special assessment becomes a lien on the property.
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Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
4024 Wenonah Road, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #21
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$11K
Property owner at 7804 8th Avenue South now owes the city $11,002 to cover demolition costs for an unsafe building. The amount will be collected as a special tax assessment against the property.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
7804 - 8th Avenue South, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #22
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$2K
Property owner at 3000 Prince Avenue will be billed $1,897 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. This is a one-time special charge to recover demolition expenses.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3000 Prince Avenue, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #23
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$10K
Property owner at 3529 66th Street North is being billed for demolition costs after the city removed an unsafe structure. The special assessment becomes a lien against the property and must be paid before the owner can sell or refinance.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3529 - 66th Street North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #24
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$9K
Property owner will be charged $8,855.32 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building at 3221 Steiner Avenue.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
3221 Steiner Avenue, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #25
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$4K
Owner of 213 Kappa Avenue will owe the city $4,378.04 to recover demolition costs. Special assessments like this shift the expense from the general budget to the property owner responsible for an unsafe structure.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
213 Kappa Avenue, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #26
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$6K
Property owner at 1729 Center Place South must pay $6,434.68 to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The city is recovering cleanup costs through a special tax assessment on the parcel.
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Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
1729 Center Place South, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #27
·
🚨 Emergency action
✨
$
Total cost:
$6K
Property owner faces special tax assessment to recover demolition costs for an unsafe building. This shifts removal expenses to the property holder rather than the city budget.
🏛
Funding source:
Special Tax
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
4120 - 6th Court Wylam, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #28
·
🚨 Emergency action
✨
$
Total cost:
$11K
Property owner will be assessed demolition costs for an unsafe building. The charge is a lien against the property until paid.
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Counterparty:
unknown
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
1216 - 15th Street North, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #29
·
🚨 Emergency action
✨
$
Total cost:
$3K
Property owner in Ensley will be charged $2,945.54 to cover the city's cost for tearing down an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.
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Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
615 - 15th Street Ensley, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #30
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owner can now legally repair the condemned building, moving it toward occupancy or resale. This step is required before the property can return to productive use.
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Counterparty:
Camille Dykes
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
📍
Location:
2724 - 17th Street, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #31
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Property owner Charlie Preyer can now proceed with repairs to bring the condemned building back into compliance. This is a step toward neighborhood stabilization.
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Counterparty:
Charlie Preyer
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Resolution
📍
Location:
6514 - 6th Avenue South, Birmingham
·
Item number:Item #32
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Ensures firefighters have consistent access to uniforms and gear. Renewal continues competitive pricing through the Purchasing Agent.
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Counterparty:
Elaborate Images, Shelbyville, Tennessee
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #33
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Galls, LLC. continues providing uniforms for Birmingham firefighters under a one-year renewal. Citizens benefit from reliable equipment sourcing for public safety personnel.
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Counterparty:
Galls, LLC.
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Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Contract amendment
·
Item number:Item #34
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Ensures firefighters have reliable access to uniforms. Vendor selected through competitive bidding at existing unit prices.
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Counterparty:
Municipal & Commercial Uniform, Birmingham
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #35
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City renews competitive bid for portable toilets at various municipal sites. Standard service contract with no direct residential impact.
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Counterparty:
HHH Sanitation, Inc., Birmingham
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #36
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Keeps traffic-signal cabinets and controllers in stock for maintenance across the city. Renewal ensures no supply interruptions for repairs at unit prices already on file.
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Counterparty:
Utilicom Supply Associates LLC, Norcross, Georgia
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #37
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$24K
Equipment Management authorizes sole-source spending on repairs to a damaged fire department vehicle. Citizens see who received public funds and for what.
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Counterparty:
Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus LLC
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #38
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
City purchases a 2020 Chevrolet Express cargo van for municipal operations through competitive procurement from Donohoo Chevrolet in Fort Payne.
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Counterparty:
Donohoo Chevrolet, Fort Payne, Alabama
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #39
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$17K
Public Works upgrades computer systems for mosquito control operations, improving vector management efficiency for residents.
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Counterparty:
Frontier Precision Inc., Bismarck, North Dakota
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #40
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$13K
Renewal of operating permits for New Georgia and Eastern Landfills keeps waste operations compliant with health standards. Routine annual fee paid to Jefferson County Department of Health.
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Counterparty:
Jefferson County Department of Health, Birmingham
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #41
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$14K
City purchases video conferencing room kit with microphone, speakers, and touch controls. General fund expenditure.
👥
Counterparty:
Presidio Holdings, Inc. dba Presidio Networked Solutions, LLC
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #42
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Routine vehicle procurement for city operations. Dollar amount and specific fund source not disclosed in public record.
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Counterparty:
Stivers Ford Lincoln Mercury, Inc.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #43
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$75K
Equipment Management Department buys maintenance parts through a state contract; routine vendor payment for city fleet upkeep.
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Counterparty:
Thompson Tractor Company Inc., Atlanta Georgia
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #44
·
🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy
$
Total cost:
$60K
Equipment Management Department buys maintenance parts for city machinery through a pre-negotiated state contract, keeping public equipment operational.
👥
Counterparty:
Tractor and Equipment Company, Birmingham
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Contract award
·
Item number:Item #45
·
🏗️ Property Recovery
$
Total cost:
$10K
The city is issuing two refunds totaling $10,463 from the general fund. Citizens deserve transparency on who received refunds and why.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Resolution
·
Item number:Item #46
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
undisclosed
Overgrown properties in your neighborhood will be tagged for cleanup by the city, reducing blight and safety hazards. Property owners have notice to cut weeds or face city action.
🏛
Funding source:
General Fund
📋
Action type:
Weed abatement
·
Item number:Item #49
📄
Status:
no agenda text
·
Item number:Item #55
·
🏚️ Blight Accountability
✨
$
Total cost:
$2K
Property owner at 102 Kappa Avenue will receive a bill for $2,059.04 to cover the city's cost of demolishing the unsafe building on their land.
🏛
Funding source:
Unknown
📋
Action type:
Demolition
📍
Location:
102 Kappa Avenue, Birmingham