Regular City Council Meeting
Votes (5)
Consent vote — covers 110 items
- [12] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 5. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [13] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 6. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [14] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 7. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [15] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 8. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [16] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 9. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [17] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 10. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [18] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 11. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [19] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 12. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [20] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 13. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [21] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 14. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [22] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 15. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [23] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 16. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [24] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 17. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [25] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 18. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [26] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 19. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [27] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 20. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [28] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 21. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [29] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 22. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [30] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 23. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [31] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 24. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [32] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 25. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [33] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 26. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [34] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 27. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [35] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 28. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [36] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 29. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [37] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 30. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [38] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 31. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [39] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 32. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [40] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 33. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [41] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 34. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [42] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 35. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [43] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 36. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [44] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 37. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [45] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 38. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [46] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 39. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [47] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 40. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [48] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 40. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [49] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 41. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [50] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 42. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [51] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 43. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [52] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 44. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [53] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 45. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [54] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 46. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [55] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 47. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [56] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 48. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, a named in vote
- [58] CONSENT ITEM 50. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE CAPITAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, by transferring $341,094.89 from Liberty Highlands Park and appropriating $109,413.00 to East Lake Park for Fitness Court, $63,178.00 to Cre named in vote
- [59] CONSENT ITEM 57. A Resolution authorizing the City Attorney, upon her recommendation to settle the disputed claim of the City of Birmingham against Auto Owners Insurance Company involving an automobile accident which occurred on April 30, 2020 involving named in vote
- [60] CONSENT ITEM 58. A Resolution authorizing the City Attorney, upon her recommendation to settle the disputed claim of the City of Birmingham against Allstate Insurance Company involving an automobile accident which occurred on April 21, 2020 involving a C named in vote
- [61] CONSENT ITEM 59. A Resolution amending Resolution No. 2506-16, adopted by the Council November 8, 2016, determining that the building or structure located at 3215 Avenue D Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demol named in vote
- [62] CONSENT ITEM 60. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,618.00 against the property located at 5008 Jefferson Avenue S.W., Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by the May named in vote
- [63] CONSENT ITEM 61. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $8,435.04 against the property located at 8509 Cedarbark Circle, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. ( named in vote
- [64] CONSENT ITEM 61. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $8,435.04 against the property located at 8509 Cedarbark Circle, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. ( named in vote
- [65] CONSENT ITEM 62. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $7,842.60 against the property located at 770 - 81st Street South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [66] CONSENT ITEM 63. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $7,221.64 against the property located at 8015 - 3rd Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [67] CONSENT ITEM 63. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $7,221.64 against the property located at 8015 - 3rd Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [68] CONSENT ITEM 64. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $7,046.88 against the property located at 8023 - 3rd Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [69] CONSENT ITEM 65. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $10,230.37 against the property located at 8224 Division Avenue, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. ( named in vote
- [70] CONSENT ITEM 66. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $7,791.00 against the property located at 6709 - 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [71] CONSENT ITEM 67. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $8,728.96 against the property located at 7603 - 5th Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [72] CONSENT ITEM 68. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $9,498.24 against the property located at 6610 - 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [73] CONSENT ITEM 69. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $5,190.84 against the property located at 6716 Division Avenue, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (R named in vote
- [74] CONSENT ITEM 70. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $5,406.00 against the property located at 6817 - 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [75] CONSENT ITEM 71. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $8,412.20 against the property located at 7009 - 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [76] CONSENT ITEM 72. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $6,151.84 against the property located at 7300 - 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. named in vote
- [77] CONSENT ITEM 73. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,368.98 against the property located at 7309 London Avenue, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Rec named in vote
- [78] CONSENT ITEM 75. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $3,598.40 against the property located at 7329 Joppa Avenue, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by the Ma named in vote
- [79] CONSENT ITEM 74. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $6,284.92 against the property located at 7130 Division Avenue, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (R named in vote
- [80] CONSENT ITEM 76. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $9,079.04 against the property located at 7612 - 5th Avenue South, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [81] CONSENT ITEM 77. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,551.60 against the property located at 1000 - 19th Street S.W., Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [82] CONSENT ITEM 78. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $2,163.76 against the property located at 1005 - 19th Street S.W., Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [83] CONSENT ITEM 79. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $2,354.80 against the property located at 1007 - 19th Street S.W., Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [84] CONSENT ITEM 80. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,614.00 against the property located at 1009 - 19th Street S.W., Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [85] CONSENT ITEM 81. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $3,260.44 against the property located at 3353 Alemeda Avenue S.W.., Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted b named in vote
- [86] CONSENT ITEM 82. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $12,818.06 against the property located at 1201 Bankhead Highway., Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [87] CONSENT ITEM 83. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $7,283.60 against the property located at 3233 - 28th Avenue North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [88] CONSENT ITEM 84. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,317.84 against the property located at 3407 - 28th Avenue North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [89] CONSENT ITEM 85. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,059.60 against the property located at 4028 - 39th Court North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [90] CONSENT ITEM 86. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,846.32 against the property located at 1014 Cahaba Street, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by the M named in vote
- [91] CONSENT ITEM 87. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $5,984.16 against the property located at 3819 - 41st Avenue North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [92] CONSENT ITEM 88. A Resolution fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,757.16 against the property located at 200 - 60th Street North, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the emergency demolition of an unsafe building or structure. (Submitted by named in vote
- [93] CONSENT ITEM 89. A Resolution amending Resolution No. 318-17, adopted by the Council February 7, 2017, fixing a special assessment against various properties throughout the City for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds to remove 3921 49TH CT N, Par named in vote
- [94] CONSENT ITEM 90. A Resolution amending Resolution No. 93-19, adopted by the Council January 15, 2019, fixing a special assessment against various properties throughout the City for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds to remove 2325 30TH ST W, Parc named in vote
- [95] CONSENT ITEM 91. A Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 335-20, adopted by the Council February 18, 2020, accepting the lump sum bid of Masonry Arts, Inc, Bessemer, Alabama, in the amount of $46,310.00, for the Highland Park Pro Shop Masonry Repair, due t named in vote
- [96] CONSENT ITEM 92. A Resolution accepting the unit price bid of Doyle Restoration, Inc., Pell City, Alabama, in the amount of $68,300.00 for Highland Park Pro Shop Masonry Repair, this being the lowest and best bid submitted, and authorizing the Mayor to en named in vote
- [97] CONSENT ITEM 93. A Resolution accepting the unit price bid of Johns and Kirksey, Inc., Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in the amount of $129,500.00 for Birmingham Fire Station 13 Reroofing and Soffit Repair, this being the lowest and best bid submitted, and authoriz named in vote
- [100] CONSENT ITEM 96. A Resolution accepting the bid renewal of Sherwin-Williams Company, Birmingham, for miscellaneous paint sundries and interior and exterior paint as needed at unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent for a period one (1) y named in vote
- [101] CONSENT ITEM 97. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid award of Home Shield, Birmingham, for CRGP Housing Rehabilitation (Case Numbers: FY19-63, FY19-64, FY19-65, FY19-68, FY19-69, FY19-70, FY19-74, FY19-76, FY19-80, FY19-81, FY19-83 and FY19-87) a named in vote
- [106] CONSENT ITEM 102. A Resolution approving payment to Donohoo Chevrolet, Fort Payne, Alabama, for the purchase of 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD 4dr LT SUV w/optional features as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent for a period named in vote
- [107] CONSENT ITEM 103. A Resolution approving payment to Interface Americas Inc., Acworth, Georgia, in the amount of $249,999.95, for the installation and materials to replace flooring within the Birmingham Central Library, be and hereby is approved in accorda named in vote
- [108] CONSENT ITEM 104. A Resolution approving payment to Raynor Marketing Ltd., West Hempstead, New York, for the purchase of office chairs not to exceed $1,749.00, at unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for the Information Management Sy named in vote
- [109] CONSENT ITEM 105. A Resolution approving payment to Wittichen Supply Co., Birmingham, in the amount of $5,626.46, for the purchase of HVAC parts & accessories to replace the non-functioning unit at the Birmingham Police South Precinct, in accordance with named in vote
- [111] CONSENT ITEM 107. A Resolution finding that the following three hundred sixty-one (361) 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 said named in vote
- [114] APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA named in vote
- [117] CONSENT ITEM 53. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an agreement with Birmingham Children's Theater in an amount not to exceed $1,000.00 to engage children in live and virtual theater productions throughout the City of Birmingham, p named in vote
- [118] CONSENT ITEM 54. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an agreement with Christian Service Mission in an amount not to exceed $10,000.00 to provide the following goods and services for the City: The provider will assist the District Si named in vote
- [119] CONSENT ITEM 55. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an agreement with GSBC Community Development Corporation in an amount not to exceed $50,000.00 to provide the following goods and services for the City: The provider is one of the named in vote
- [120] CONSENT ITEM 56. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an agreement with Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema, Inc., a/k/a Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, in an amount not to exceed $4,000.00, to provide the 22nd annual sidewalk film fest named in vote
- [7] CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA named in vote
- [10] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 3. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [11] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 4. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [8] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 1. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [9] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 2. A Resolution authorizing the abatement and removal of the following inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance existing on the following property and the costs of removal to be assessed against the registered owner of the vehicle, an named in vote
- [57] CONSENT ITEM 49. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, by appropriating $5,574.28 to Parks and Recreation, Non Capital Equipment to replace equipment damaged at Norwood Park, the funding source b consent default
- [98] CONSENT ITEM 94. A Resolution accepting the bid renewal of R. Nickeson Enterprises, Wellesley, Massachusetts, for fire suppression products, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of one (1) year, for the consent default
- [99] CONSENT ITEM 95. A Resolution accepting the bid renewal of North America Fire Equipment Co. Inc. (NAFECO), Decatur, Alabama, for fire suppression products, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of one (1) consent default
- [102] CONSENT ITEM 98. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid award of ReDesign Living & Construction, Hueytown, Alabama, for CRGP Housing Rehabilitation (Case Numbers: FY19-66, FY19-72, FY19-75, FY19-77, FY19-78, FY19-79 and FY19-85) at the prices on fi consent default
- [103] CONSENT ITEM 99. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid award of Southern Remodeling, Adger, Alabama, for CRGP Housing Rehabilitation (Case Numbers: FY19-67, FY19-71, FY19-73 and FY19-82 at the prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent fo consent default
- [104] CONSENT ITEM 100. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid award of Southern Remodeling, Adger, Alabama, for CRGP Housing Rehabilitation (Case Numbers: FY19-88, FY19-92, FY19-93, FY19-94, FY19-95, FY19-96, FY19-97, FY19-99, FY19-100, FY19-102, FY19-10 consent default
- [105] CONSENT ITEM 101. A Resolution approving payment to Beecher Emission Solution Technologies, LLC dba Ward Diesel Filter Systems, Horseheads, New York, in the amount of $17,478.12, to provide and install two (2) No Smoke direct source capture diesel exhaust consent default
- [110] CONSENT ITEM 106. A Resolution authorizing the Director of Finance to make eight (8) refunds in the total amount of $50,153.55. consent default
Regular Agenda (13)
Council repeals mask mandate from pandemic emergency
Removes the requirement to wear face coverings in public spaces citywide. This formally ends a pandemic-era health rule that has been in effect since 2020.
City rejects portion of Metron Marketing emergency warehouse purchase order
City is walking back part of an emergency procurement from 2020, signaling budget discipline and vendor accountability on centralized inventory management.
Council readopts mask mandate for public spaces
City is restating the rule requiring face coverings in public places. This affects where you must wear a mask when out in the city.
Emergency purchase notice: Fire and Police Department request
Council receives notice of emergency spending by Fire and Police without advance procurement review. Details of what was purchased and cost are not disclosed in this item.
Consent Agenda (110)
Items passed as a group without individual discussion unless pulled by a council member.
CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA
Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned vehicles clutter neighborhoods and attract blight. Removal costs are charged to the registered owner.
City removes inoperable vehicle; owner pays removal cost
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed as public nuisances. The registered owner is billed for the removal cost.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner, improving neighborhood conditions.
City removes inoperable motor vehicle as public nuisance
Eliminates abandoned vehicle from neighborhood streets; removal costs billed to the registered owner.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and the owner is billed for removal costs, reducing blight and improving street safety.
Remove inoperable vehicle declared public nuisance
City removes abandoned or inoperable cars that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards; removal costs charged to the vehicle owner.
Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; assess costs to owner
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.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; owner pays costs
Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and attract crime. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner to recover costs.
Remove inoperable vehicle from property; costs charged to owner
City removes a junk vehicle classified as a public nuisance. Owner pays removal costs.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; costs assessed to owner
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and signal neglect. The city removes them and charges the registered owner for the cost.
Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from neighborhoods. Costs of removal are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; costs charged to owner
City will tow and dispose of an abandoned or broken-down vehicle cluttering a neighborhood. The registered owner will be billed for removal costs.
Inoperable vehicle abatement; removal costs assessed to owner
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from streets and properties; costs are billed to the registered owner.
City removes inoperable vehicle; owner pays removal costs
Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and reduce property values. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for the cost.
City to remove inoperable vehicles as public nuisance
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are declared public nuisances and will be removed; the cost gets charged to the vehicle owner. This clears blight from neighborhoods and improves community appearance.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abatement of abandoned vehicles clears neighborhood blight and improves street safety. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Council removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner. Keeps streets safer and cleaner.
Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; costs charged to owner
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicle from neighborhood; removal costs billed to the vehicle's registered owner instead of taxpayers.
Inoperable vehicle removed; costs billed to owner
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from residential or commercial property and charges the registered owner for removal costs.
Inoperable vehicle removed as public nuisance; costs charged to owner
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles that create safety and blight hazards in neighborhoods. Removal costs are recovered from the registered owner.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; costs charged to owner
Abandoned or broken-down cars in neighborhoods create safety hazards and blight. City removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for costs.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles on streets and property create safety and blight concerns. Removal costs are assessed to the registered owner.
Inoperable vehicle removal; costs charged to owner
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards. Removal costs are billed to the registered vehicle owner.
Inoperable vehicle declared public nuisance; removal costs billed to owner
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles from streets and private property, charging the registered owner for cleanup. This keeps neighborhoods safer and reduces blight.
Remove inoperable vehicle; costs billed to owner
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicle from a property and charges the registered owner for removal costs. Clears neighborhood blight.
City removes inoperable vehicle from neighborhood
Abandoned vehicles are removed as public nuisance. Costs assessed to registered owner.
Council orders removal of inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars from neighborhoods, assessing cleanup costs to registered vehicle owners. This keeps streets safer and improves neighborhood appearance.
Inoperable vehicle removed as public nuisance; owner billed
City clears abandoned vehicles from neighborhoods. Removal costs are charged back to the registered owner.
Remove inoperable vehicle; cost charged to owner
City removes abandoned cars cluttering neighborhoods and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; charge owner
Clears abandoned vehicles from neighborhoods, reducing blight and safety hazards. Costs recover through assessment against registered owner.
Remove inoperable vehicle; costs charged to owner
Clears abandoned vehicle from neighborhood property; removal costs billed to registered owner rather than taxpayers.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; owner pays removal costs
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.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned cars pose safety and blight risks to neighborhoods. This removal clears a hazard and passes costs to the registered owner.
Remove inoperable vehicle; costs billed to owner
Abandoned car will be removed from the neighborhood. The owner pays for the removal cost.
Inoperable vehicle removal; costs charged to owner
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from neighborhoods and bills the registered owner. Helps clear blight from residential areas.
City removes inoperable vehicle, bills registered owner
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.
Remove inoperable vehicle deemed public nuisance; owner pays removal costs
Inoperable vehicles on streets or vacant lots attract crime, lower property values, and create safety hazards in neighborhoods. This action removes one such vehicle and charges the registered owner for the cost.
Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
City removes abandoned cars from neighborhoods, cleaning up blight and improving safety. Removal costs charged to registered owner.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles create safety hazards and drag down neighborhood conditions. Removal costs get billed to the registered owner.
Remove inoperable motor vehicle listed as public nuisance
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle and bill the owner for removal costs, clearing a neighborhood eyesore and potential safety hazard.
Remove inoperable motor vehicle listed as public nuisance
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle and bill the owner for removal costs, clearing a neighborhood eyesore and potential safety hazard.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; owner pays removal costs
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and lower property values. This action clears one vehicle and charges the owner for the cost.
Abate inoperable vehicle as public nuisance; costs charged to owner
City removes abandoned or non-functioning vehicle from neighborhood street or property. Owner pays removal costs.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned vehicle removal improves neighborhood appearance and safety. Costs will be charged to the registered owner.
Remove inoperable motor vehicle as public nuisance
City removes abandoned vehicle from neighborhood; removal costs billed to the registered owner.
Council removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
City removes abandoned or damaged vehicle from a neighborhood street or property. Costs assessed to the vehicle's registered owner.
Inoperable vehicle removed as public nuisance; owner pays costs
City removes an abandoned or disabled car from residential or commercial property and charges the registered owner for the removal cost. Helps neighborhoods stay safe and clean.
Removal of inoperable vehicles as public nuisance
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars from neighborhoods and charges owners for removal costs. Improves street appearance and safety.
City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and costs passed to vehicle owners. Helps reduce blight and improve street conditions.
City spends $5,574 to replace equipment damaged at Norwood Park
Parks and Recreation gets funds to repair or replace broken equipment at Norwood Park, restoring recreational facilities for residents.
Capital budget amendment: $341K reallocated for park improvements
Funds shift from Liberty Highlands Park to East Lake Park (fitness court) and other projects. Projects must be completed within the fiscal year.
Settlement: City resolves auto accident claim with Auto Owners
City recovers damages from a 2020 vehicle collision involving a city-owned vehicle. Settlement resolves a disputed claim against the insurance company.
City settles auto accident claim with Allstate Insurance
The City resolves a disputed insurance claim from a 2020 vehicle accident involving a city vehicle, clearing a liability matter and potentially freeing up legal resources.
Demolition ordered for blighted house at 3215 Avenue D, Ensley
Unsafe building declared a public nuisance and marked for demolition. Removes eyesore and hazard from residential neighborhood.
Property owner charged $4,618 for unsafe building demolition at 5008 Jefferson A
The owner of 5008 Jefferson Avenue S.W. must pay the city's demolition costs for an unsafe structure. This assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.
Demolition cost assessment: $8,435 charged to 8509 Cedarbark Circle
Property owner will receive a bill for the city's demolition of an unsafe building on their lot. This becomes a lien on the property until paid.
Demolition cost assessment: $8,435 charged to 8509 Cedarbark Circle
Property owner will receive a bill for the city's demolition of an unsafe building on their lot. This becomes a lien on the property until paid.
Special assessment: $7,843 demolition cost at 770 81st Street South
Property owner will be charged $7,843 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building at this address. The cost becomes a lien on the property.
City bills owner $7,222 for demolition of unsafe building at 3rd Ave South
Property owner at 8015 3rd Avenue South must pay $7,222 to cover the city's cost to tear down an unsafe structure. This is a final bill for work already completed.
City bills owner $7,222 for demolition of unsafe building at 3rd Ave South
Property owner at 8015 3rd Avenue South must pay $7,222 to cover the city's cost to tear down an unsafe structure. This is a final bill for work already completed.
Property owner billed $7,046.88 for unsafe building demolition
City demolition costs for 8023 3rd Avenue South become a special tax on the property owner. This is a common tool to recover public safety spending when owners fail to remove hazards themselves.
Special assessment: $10,230 for demolition at 8224 Division Ave
Property owner at 8224 Division Avenue will be charged $10,230.37 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on their lot.
City charges property owner $7,791 for demolition of unsafe building at 6709 1st
Property owner at 6709 1st Avenue South now owes the city $7,791 to cover demolition costs for an unsafe structure. This special assessment lien can affect the property's title and future sale or refinancing.
City assesses $8,729 demolition cost to 7603 5th Ave S
Property owner at 7603 5th Avenue South will owe the city $8,728.96 to cover demolition of an unsafe building. The cost is now a special assessment against the property.
Special assessment: $9,498 demolition cost at 6610 1st Ave S
Property owner at 6610 1st Avenue South will be billed $9,498.24 to cover the city's cost of tearing down an unsafe building on the site. The amount becomes a lien against the property.
Special assessment: $5,191 demo cost for 6716 Division Ave
Property owner at 6716 Division Avenue will be billed $5,191 to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The charge becomes a lien on the property.
City charges property owner $5,406 for unsafe building demolition
Demolition cost for the condemned building at 6817 1st Avenue South is being passed to the property owner as a special assessment. This recouples the expense with the responsible party rather than spreading it across taxpayers.
City charges property owner $8,412 for unsafe building demolition
Property owner at 7009 1st Avenue South must pay the city's demolition costs for an unsafe structure. Special assessments like this recover public spending on blighted properties directly from owners.
City charges property owner $6,152 for unsafe building demolition
Property owners at 7300 2nd Avenue South now owe the city $6,152 for demolition of an unsafe structure. The cost will be collected as a special assessment against the property.
Demolition cost recovery: $4,369 special assessment on 7309 London Ave
Property owner at 7309 London Avenue will be charged $4,369 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site. This recovers public funds spent on removal and enforces accountability for blighted properties.
Emergency demolition: $3,598 special tax bill on 7329 Joppa Ave
Property owner at 7329 Joppa Avenue will owe $3,598.40 to cover the city's emergency demolition costs for an unsafe building. This special assessment becomes a tax lien on the property.
Special assessment: $6,284.92 for demolition at 7130 Division Avenue
Property owner at 7130 Division Avenue will be billed $6,284.92 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site. This assessment becomes a lien against the property.
City assesses $9,079 demolition cost to 7612 5th Ave South
Property owner will be billed for the city's emergency demolition of an unsafe building. Special assessment charges are added to the property's tax bill.
Property owner billed $4,551.60 for emergency demolition at 1000 - 19th Street S
City paid to tear down an unsafe building; property owner now gets a special tax bill to repay demolition costs. This charge becomes a lien on the property.
Emergency demolition cost passed to property owner at 1005 19th St
City charges owner $2,164 for emergency demolition of unsafe building. Property owner may face lien if assessment isn't paid.
Emergency demolition cost: $2,355 bill to 1007 19th St. S.W.
City demolished an unsafe building at this address and is now billing the property owner $2,355 to cover the cost. Property owners are legally responsible for demolition expenses when the city takes emergency action.
Emergency demolition: Property owner billed $4,614 for 1009 19th Street S.W.
City demolished an unsafe building and is charging the property owner $4,614 to recover the cost. The property owner is now liable for the emergency removal.
Property owner billed $3,260 for emergency demolition at 3353 Alemeda Ave SW
Property owner must pay the city's cost to tear down an unsafe building. Special assessment bills are charged directly against the property and may affect its sale or refinance.
Property owner billed $12,818 for emergency demolition on Bankhead Highway
City demolished an unsafe building and is recovering the $12,818 cost through a special assessment against the property owner. Property owners at 1201 Bankhead Highway will receive this bill.
Special assessment: $7,284 demolition cost at 3233 28th Avenue North
Property owner receives bill for emergency demolition of unsafe building. Assessment is placed against the property and must be paid or added to tax debt.
Special assessment: $4,318 demolition cost for unsafe building
Property owner at 3407 28th Avenue North faces a $4,318 bill for the city's emergency demolition of an unsafe structure; the cost is imposed as a special assessment against the property.
City assesses $4,060 emergency demolition cost to 39th Court property
Property owner at 4028–39th Court North will receive a bill for $4,059.60 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. This clears the parcel for potential redevelopment or stabilization.
City recovers $4,846 demolition cost from property owner at 1014 Cahaba
Property owner faces special assessment to repay the city for emergency demolition of an unsafe building. Removes blighted structure from neighborhood.
Emergency demolition bill: $5,984 special assessment on 41st Ave property
Property owner at 3819 41st Avenue North will owe the city $5,984.16 to cover emergency demolition costs for an unsafe building. This assessment can become a lien on the property if unpaid.
Emergency demolition cost billed to owner: 200-60th St North ($4,757)
Property owner at 200-60th Street North faces a $4,757 bill for the city's emergency demolition of an unsafe building. The cost becomes a legal assessment against the property.
Weed abatement: 3921 49th Ct N removed from special assessment
Property owner at 3921 49th Ct N no longer owes the city's weed-abatement special assessment after the parcel was cleared. Removes one property from the citywide assessment list.
Weed abatement: 2325 30th St W removed from special assessment
Property at 2325 30th St W no longer subject to city weed-abatement charges, freeing the owner from ongoing special assessment costs.
Council rescinds $46,310 masonry repair contract for Highland Park Pro Shop
The city is canceling a 2020 masonry repair contract with Masonry Arts, Inc. at Highland Park Pro Shop. This frees up funds and likely means the work will be rebid or abandoned.
City awards $68,300 to Doyle Restoration for Highland Park Pro Shop masonry repa
City parks maintenance: Masonry repairs at Highland Park Pro Shop keep the facility in working condition for public use.
Fire Station 13 reroofing awarded to Johns and Kirksey Inc. for $129,500
City commits $129,500 to repair Fire Station 13's roof and soffit, keeping the facility safe and functional for emergency response.
Fire suppression products contract renewed with R. Nickeson
Ensures ongoing supply of fire safety equipment for the city's fire department at established unit prices for the next year.
Fire suppression bid renewed with North America Fire Equipment
City renews emergency fire equipment supplier for one year, ensuring continued access to suppression products at negotiated unit prices.
Council renews paint contract with Sherwin-Williams for 1 year
Routine renewal of the city's paint supply contract. Sherwin-Williams continues providing interior and exterior paint at existing unit prices for city maintenance needs.
Council awards housing rehab contracts to Home Shield
City funds rehabilitation of 12 residential properties through competitive bidding. Part of Community Revitalization and Growth Program targeting blighted and abandoned homes.
Council awards housing rehab contract to ReDesign Living & Construction
City approves contractor to rehabilitate homes under Community Revitalization Grants Program, expanding housing stability in blighted neighborhoods.
Council awards housing rehab contract to Southern Remodeling
City commits federal grant funds to rehabilitate 4 blighted properties through the Community Revitalization Grants Program. Work addresses vacant/deteriorated homes in Birmingham neighborhoods.
Council awards housing rehabilitation contract to Southern Remodeling
Southern Remodeling won a competitive bid to rehabilitate homes through the CRGP program across multiple case numbers. This supports housing stability and neighborhood recovery in Birmingham.
City pays $17,478 for diesel exhaust capture system
City installs pollution-control equipment on fleet vehicles to reduce diesel emissions. Improves air quality for residents near city facilities and vehicle maintenance locations.
City approves Chevrolet Tahoe SUV purchase from Donohoo
Birmingham is buying a 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD SUV from Donohoo Chevrolet in Fort Payne. The purchase price and funding source are not disclosed in the public record provided.
Council approves $250K flooring replacement at Central Library
Birmingham Central Library receives new flooring. The $250,000 project improves facility conditions for the thousands of residents who visit the library annually.
City approves $1,749 office chair purchase from Raynor Marketing
Spending from the general fund on office furniture for the Information Management System department. Routine vendor payment processed through consent agenda.
City pays Wittichen Supply $5,626 for South Precinct HVAC repair
Police South Precinct gets working air conditioning restored. Necessary facility maintenance to keep precinct operational.
City approves $50,153.55 in refunds (8 accounts)
The city is returning $50,153.55 to eight individuals or entities. Details on the refund recipients and reasons are not disclosed in the summary.
City declares 361 properties public nuisance for noxious weeds
City moves to force cleanup of abandoned or neglected properties blighted by overgrown weeds. Property owners must remove noxious vegetation or face City abatement action and costs assessed against their property tax bills.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
City funds Birmingham Children's Theater $1,000 for productions
Supports local youth arts programming through live and virtual theater productions across Birmingham.
City approves $10,000 contract with Christian Service Mission
Christian Service Mission will provide goods and services to District 6, though the specific deliverables are not fully detailed in this item.
Sole-source contract: City pays GSBC Community Development $50K
City commits $50,000 to GSBC Community Development Corporation for goods and services. Contract bypasses competitive bidding as a sole-source purchase.
City funds $4,000 for 22nd annual Sidewalk Film Festival
Provides operating support for the annual film festival that brings independent cinema and cultural programming to Birmingham residents.