Regular City Council Meeting.
Votes (11)
Consent vote — covers 2 items
- [29] CONSENT ITEM 29. A Resolution opposing the proposed Cahaba Beach Road development and declaring the development to be adverse to the best interests of Birmingham citizens and the Birmingham Water Works Board customers. (R named in vote
- [57] CONSENT ITEM 56. A Resolution approving payment to Wittichen Supply Company, Birmingham, in the amount of $5,709.15, for the purchase of HVAC parts and supplies, in accordance with the PACA purchase contract for "Misc. HVAC parts and supplies", bid #74-17 named in vote
- [9] 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
- [10] 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
- [11] 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
- [12] 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
- [13] 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
- [14] 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
- [15] 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
- [16] 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
- [22] CONSENT ITEM 22. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an Agreement with Childcare Resources, to provide assistance for families within the City of Birmingham with locating child care to meet their family's needs, in the total amount o
- [24] CONSENT ITEM 24. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an Agreement with TAP, Inc., to provide reforestation services to combat the effects of industrialization in the City of Birmingham, including the planting of young trees in neighb
- [25] CONSENT ITEM 24. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an Agreement with TAP, Inc., to provide reforestation services to combat the effects of industrialization in the City of Birmingham, including the planting of young trees in neighb
- [26] CONSENT ITEM 25. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with the Birmingham Board of Education (BOE), pursuant to §16-11-9.1, Code of Alabama 1975, under which the BOE will provide support and safety equipment for the We
- [28] CONSENT ITEM 28. A Resolution determining the month of November as a part of the holiday season and that public activities and events held during this time serve as a public purpose and that City of Birmingham funds in an amount not to exceed $1,000.00 wi
- [30] CONSENT ITEM 30. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2120 Dawson Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [31] CONSENT ITEM 31. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 5613 Avenue I Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [32] CONSENT ITEM 32. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 805 Avenue F, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Engineer
- [33] CONSENT ITEM 33. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 513 Lorain Street, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Eng
- [34] CONSENT ITEM 34. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1428 - 5th Street North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [35] CONSENT ITEM 35. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3341 - 33rd Street North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [36] CONSENT ITEM 36. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3685 - 42nd Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [37] CONSENT ITEM 36. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3685 - 42nd Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [38] CONSENT ITEM 37. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 220 - 11th Court West, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [39] CONSENT ITEM 38. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3400 Jefferson Avenue S.W., Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plan
- [40] CONSENT ITEM 39. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2800 - 31st Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [41] CONSENT ITEM 40. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 825 Avenue G, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Engineer
- [42] CONSENT ITEM 41. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 829 Avenue G, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Engineer
- [43] CONSENT ITEM 43. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3921 George Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [44] CONSENT ITEM 42. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3924 George Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [45] CONSENT ITEM 44. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3749 George Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [46] CONSENT ITEM 45. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3908 - 39th Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [47] CONSENT ITEM 46. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1305 Westminster Place, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning
- [48] CONSENT ITEM 47. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 7300 - 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [49] CONSENT ITEM 48. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 6833 Division Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [50] CONSENT ITEM 49. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 6817 - 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [51] CONSENT ITEM 50. A Resolution amending Resolution No. 2221-18, adopted by the Council October 9, 2018, fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,382.08 against the property located at 900 - 7th Street West, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the
- [52] CONSENT ITEM 51. A Resolution amending Resolution No. 2328-18, adopted by the Council October 23, 2018, fixing a special assessment in the amount of $3,120.00 against the property located at 230 - 4th Court North aka 226 - 4th Court North,, Birmingham, fo
- [59] CONSENT ITEM 58. A Resolution approving the following Expense Account: ** Sade McClaney, Sr. Administrative Analyst, Mayor's Office (KBBC), Orange Beach, Alabama, $681.41, October 24 - 26
- [60] CONSENT ITEM 59. A Resolution approving the following Advanced Expense Accounts: ** Kevin Moore, Chief of Operations, Mayor's Office, Houston, Texas, $1,682.12, December 3 - 6, 2018 to at
- [61] CONSENT ITEM 60. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of city employees.
- [62] CONSENT ITEM 60. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of city employees.
- [63] CONSENT ITEM 61. A Resolution finding that the following two hundred sixty-two (262) 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 pro
- [66] APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
- [67] CONSENT ITEM 14. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA), under which the BJCTA shall provide transit services throughout the City by operating such fixed routes and/or para
- [68] CONSENT ITEM 15. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with Birmingham Business Alliance, under which Birmingham Business Alliance, as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD"
- [69] CONSENT ITEM 16. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with Create Birmingham, under which Create Birmingham, as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD") program, will provid
- [70] CONSENT ITEM 17. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with Jones Valley Urban Farm d/b/a Jones Valley Teaching Farm, under which Jones Valley Urban Farm, as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Last
- [71] CONSENT ITEM 19. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with REV Birmingham, Inc., under which REV Birmingham, Inc., as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD") program, will
- [72] CONSENT ITEM 19. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with REV Birmingham, Inc., under which REV Birmingham, Inc., as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD") program, will
- [73] CONSENT ITEM 20. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with REV Birmingham, Inc., for a term of one (1) year, under which REV (i) will provide consulting services to startup and existing small businesses, as well as deve
- [74] CONSENT ITEM 21. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with Urban Impact, Inc., under which Urban Impact, Inc., as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD") program, will prov
- [75] CONSENT ITEM 27. A Resolution approving the agreement with Caulfield Investment Holdings, LLC d/b/a The Basement Café at City Hall, Birmingham, AL for a term of one (1) year to provide cafeteria services for full-service nutritious breakfast and lunch me
- [8] CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA
- [17] CONSENT ITEM 9. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by appropriating $1,000,000.00 to Non Departmental, Transfer to Fund 103 Neighborhood Revitalization; and "TO FURTHER AMEND THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- [18] CONSENT ITEM 10. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GRANTS FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by appropriating $504,551.00 to Mayor's Office, AmeriCorps VISTA Grant. (Recomm
- [19] CONSENT ITEM 11. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GRANTS FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by appropriating $347,921.00 to Police, 2018 Justice Assistance Grant awarded per Ordinance Number 18-131. (Submitted by the Mayor and the Bu
- [20] CONSENT ITEM 12. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GRANTS FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by appropriating $60,000.00 to Parks and Recreation, Bessie Estelle Park for inclusive playground. Grant awards received from the Jefferson C
- [21] CONSENT ITEM 13. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by transferring $75,500.00 from Museum of Art, Professional Fees and appropriating $75,500.00 to Non Departmental, Transfer to Fund 102 Capi
- [23] CONSENT ITEM 23. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an Agreement with Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of Central Alabama, to organize and provide a music festival designed to bring business and opportunity to the Birmingham area by exp
- [27] CONSENT ITEM 26. A Resolution authorizing an appropriation in the sum of $500.00 for the purpose of supporting the North Avondale Neighborhood Association MLK Basketball Program, pursuant to §11-40-1 and §11-47-19, Code of Alabama 1975, said funds to co
- [53] CONSENT ITEM 52. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Galls, LLC., Birmingham, for the purchase of General and Departmental Uniform Items, groups 2 & 4, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of
- [54] CONSENT ITEM 53. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Global Services, Inc., Birmingham, for the purchase of General and Departmental Uniform Items, group 1, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for a peri
- [55] CONSENT ITEM 54. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Municipal and Commercial Uniforms, Birmingham, for the purchase of General and Departmental Uniform Items, group 3, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent
- [56] CONSENT ITEM 55. A Resolution approving payment to North American Fire Equipment Co., Inc., Decatur, Alabama, in the amount of $7,876.00, for FSI Portable Pneumatic Hazmat Decon Shower, for the Fire Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birm
- [58] CONSENT ITEM 57. A Resolution authorizing the Director of Finance to make one (1) refunds in the amount of $4,860.72.
Consent vote — covers 2 items
- [29] CONSENT ITEM 29. A Resolution opposing the proposed Cahaba Beach Road development and declaring the development to be adverse to the best interests of Birmingham citizens and the Birmingham Water Works Board customers. (R named in vote
- [57] CONSENT ITEM 56. A Resolution approving payment to Wittichen Supply Company, Birmingham, in the amount of $5,709.15, for the purchase of HVAC parts and supplies, in accordance with the PACA purchase contract for "Misc. HVAC parts and supplies", bid #74-17 named in vote
- [9] 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
- [10] 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
- [11] 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
- [12] 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
- [13] 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
- [14] 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
- [15] 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
- [16] 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
- [17] CONSENT ITEM 9. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by appropriating $1,000,000.00 to Non Departmental, Transfer to Fund 103 Neighborhood Revitalization; and "TO FURTHER AMEND THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- [18] CONSENT ITEM 10. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GRANTS FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by appropriating $504,551.00 to Mayor's Office, AmeriCorps VISTA Grant. (Recomm
- [19] CONSENT ITEM 11. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GRANTS FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by appropriating $347,921.00 to Police, 2018 Justice Assistance Grant awarded per Ordinance Number 18-131. (Submitted by the Mayor and the Bu
- [20] CONSENT ITEM 12. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GRANTS FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by appropriating $60,000.00 to Parks and Recreation, Bessie Estelle Park for inclusive playground. Grant awards received from the Jefferson C
- [21] CONSENT ITEM 13. An Ordinance "TO FURTHER AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET" for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by transferring $75,500.00 from Museum of Art, Professional Fees and appropriating $75,500.00 to Non Departmental, Transfer to Fund 102 Capi
- [22] CONSENT ITEM 22. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an Agreement with Childcare Resources, to provide assistance for families within the City of Birmingham with locating child care to meet their family's needs, in the total amount o
- [23] CONSENT ITEM 23. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an Agreement with Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of Central Alabama, to organize and provide a music festival designed to bring business and opportunity to the Birmingham area by exp
- [24] CONSENT ITEM 24. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an Agreement with TAP, Inc., to provide reforestation services to combat the effects of industrialization in the City of Birmingham, including the planting of young trees in neighb
- [25] CONSENT ITEM 24. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver an Agreement with TAP, Inc., to provide reforestation services to combat the effects of industrialization in the City of Birmingham, including the planting of young trees in neighb
- [26] CONSENT ITEM 25. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with the Birmingham Board of Education (BOE), pursuant to §16-11-9.1, Code of Alabama 1975, under which the BOE will provide support and safety equipment for the We
- [27] CONSENT ITEM 26. A Resolution authorizing an appropriation in the sum of $500.00 for the purpose of supporting the North Avondale Neighborhood Association MLK Basketball Program, pursuant to §11-40-1 and §11-47-19, Code of Alabama 1975, said funds to co
- [28] CONSENT ITEM 28. A Resolution determining the month of November as a part of the holiday season and that public activities and events held during this time serve as a public purpose and that City of Birmingham funds in an amount not to exceed $1,000.00 wi
- [30] CONSENT ITEM 30. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2120 Dawson Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [31] CONSENT ITEM 31. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 5613 Avenue I Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [32] CONSENT ITEM 32. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 805 Avenue F, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Engineer
- [33] CONSENT ITEM 33. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 513 Lorain Street, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Eng
- [34] CONSENT ITEM 34. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1428 - 5th Street North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [35] CONSENT ITEM 35. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3341 - 33rd Street North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [36] CONSENT ITEM 36. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3685 - 42nd Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [37] CONSENT ITEM 36. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3685 - 42nd Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [38] CONSENT ITEM 37. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 220 - 11th Court West, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [39] CONSENT ITEM 38. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3400 Jefferson Avenue S.W., Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plan
- [40] CONSENT ITEM 39. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2800 - 31st Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [41] CONSENT ITEM 40. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 825 Avenue G, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Engineer
- [42] CONSENT ITEM 41. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 829 Avenue G, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Engineer
- [43] CONSENT ITEM 43. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3921 George Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [44] CONSENT ITEM 42. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3924 George Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [45] CONSENT ITEM 44. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3749 George Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [46] CONSENT ITEM 45. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3908 - 39th Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [47] CONSENT ITEM 46. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1305 Westminster Place, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning
- [48] CONSENT ITEM 47. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 7300 - 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [49] CONSENT ITEM 48. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 6833 Division Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [50] CONSENT ITEM 49. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 6817 - 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [51] CONSENT ITEM 50. A Resolution amending Resolution No. 2221-18, adopted by the Council October 9, 2018, fixing a special assessment in the amount of $4,382.08 against the property located at 900 - 7th Street West, Birmingham, for the cost incurred for the
- [52] CONSENT ITEM 51. A Resolution amending Resolution No. 2328-18, adopted by the Council October 23, 2018, fixing a special assessment in the amount of $3,120.00 against the property located at 230 - 4th Court North aka 226 - 4th Court North,, Birmingham, fo
- [53] CONSENT ITEM 52. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Galls, LLC., Birmingham, for the purchase of General and Departmental Uniform Items, groups 2 & 4, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of
- [54] CONSENT ITEM 53. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Global Services, Inc., Birmingham, for the purchase of General and Departmental Uniform Items, group 1, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for a peri
- [55] CONSENT ITEM 54. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Municipal and Commercial Uniforms, Birmingham, for the purchase of General and Departmental Uniform Items, group 3, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent
- [56] CONSENT ITEM 55. A Resolution approving payment to North American Fire Equipment Co., Inc., Decatur, Alabama, in the amount of $7,876.00, for FSI Portable Pneumatic Hazmat Decon Shower, for the Fire Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birm
- [58] CONSENT ITEM 57. A Resolution authorizing the Director of Finance to make one (1) refunds in the amount of $4,860.72.
- [59] CONSENT ITEM 58. A Resolution approving the following Expense Account: ** Sade McClaney, Sr. Administrative Analyst, Mayor's Office (KBBC), Orange Beach, Alabama, $681.41, October 24 - 26
- [60] CONSENT ITEM 59. A Resolution approving the following Advanced Expense Accounts: ** Kevin Moore, Chief of Operations, Mayor's Office, Houston, Texas, $1,682.12, December 3 - 6, 2018 to at
- [61] CONSENT ITEM 60. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of city employees.
- [62] CONSENT ITEM 60. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of city employees.
- [63] CONSENT ITEM 61. A Resolution finding that the following two hundred sixty-two (262) 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 pro
- [66] APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
- [67] CONSENT ITEM 14. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA), under which the BJCTA shall provide transit services throughout the City by operating such fixed routes and/or para
- [68] CONSENT ITEM 15. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with Birmingham Business Alliance, under which Birmingham Business Alliance, as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD"
- [69] CONSENT ITEM 16. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with Create Birmingham, under which Create Birmingham, as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD") program, will provid
- [70] CONSENT ITEM 17. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with Jones Valley Urban Farm d/b/a Jones Valley Teaching Farm, under which Jones Valley Urban Farm, as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Last
- [71] CONSENT ITEM 19. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with REV Birmingham, Inc., under which REV Birmingham, Inc., as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD") program, will
- [72] CONSENT ITEM 19. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with REV Birmingham, Inc., under which REV Birmingham, Inc., as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD") program, will
- [73] CONSENT ITEM 20. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with REV Birmingham, Inc., for a term of one (1) year, under which REV (i) will provide consulting services to startup and existing small businesses, as well as deve
- [74] CONSENT ITEM 21. A Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a BOLD Program Agreement with Urban Impact, Inc., under which Urban Impact, Inc., as part of the City's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development ("BOLD") program, will prov
- [75] CONSENT ITEM 27. A Resolution approving the agreement with Caulfield Investment Holdings, LLC d/b/a The Basement Café at City Hall, Birmingham, AL for a term of one (1) year to provide cafeteria services for full-service nutritious breakfast and lunch me
- [8] CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA
Regular Agenda (11)
Mayor authorized to execute BOLD Program Agreement with Orchestra Partners Devel
City partners with Orchestra Partners Development on BOLD Program initiative; agreement terms and development scope not fully detailed in agenda materials.
Mayor authorized to execute BOLD Program Agreement with Orchestra Partners Devel
City partners with Orchestra Partners Development on BOLD Program initiative; agreement terms and development scope not fully detailed in agenda materials.
Consent Agenda (66)
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.
City sets aside $1M for Neighborhood Revitalization Fund
The city is moving $1 million from its general fund to support neighborhood revitalization efforts. These funds may help address blight, stabilize housing, and support community recovery projects across the city.
$504,551 AmeriCorps VISTA grant appropriated to Mayor's Office
Federal grant funds AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers serving Birmingham residents in community development and civic engagement roles through the Mayor's Office.
Police gets $347,921 federal grant for 2018 Justice Assistance
Federal grant funds law enforcement operations and equipment. Spending is approved on consent calendar without separate debate.
Parks gets $60K grant for inclusive playground at Bessie Estelle
Bessie Estelle Park receives funding for an inclusive playground, expanding recreational access for children of all abilities in the neighborhood.
Budget amendment: $75.5K shifted from Museum to capital fund
Moves museum professional fees to capital project funding. Changes how the city allocates FY2019 budget resources.
City approves childcare resource partnership to help families
Families in Birmingham gain access to childcare locating assistance through a partnership with Childcare Resources, helping parents find care options that fit their family needs.
City partners with Metropolitan Youth Orchestra on music festival
Council approves an agreement to bring a music festival to Birmingham designed to boost local business and economic opportunity.
City contracts TAP, Inc. for urban reforestation program
More trees in Birmingham neighborhoods reduce air pollution and cool streets, particularly in industrial areas. Trees also improve stormwater management and property values.
City contracts TAP, Inc. for urban reforestation program
More trees in Birmingham neighborhoods reduce air pollution and cool streets, particularly in industrial areas. Trees also improve stormwater management and property values.
City approves safety equipment agreement with Birmingham Board of Education
The city and school district will coordinate on safety support and equipment. This lays groundwork for shared public safety resources benefiting schools.
City grants $500 to North Avondale MLK Basketball Program
Public funds support youth sports and community programming in North Avondale.
City sets aside $1,000 for November holiday season events
City funds public holiday activities in November. This is a routine spending approval on the consent agenda.
Council opposes Cahaba Beach Road development
The city council voted to oppose a proposed development on Cahaba Beach Road, saying it harms the interests of residents and Birmingham Water Works customers. The decision signals the city's stance against the project.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 2120 Dawson Avenue
Blighted property at 2120 Dawson Avenue will be demolished after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal clears the site for potential redevelopment and improves neighborhood safety.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 5613 Avenue I in Ensley
Unsafe structure designated for removal; clears blight and improves neighborhood safety in Ensley.
City moves to demolish unsafe building at 805 Avenue F
Property declared unsafe and a public nuisance will be removed from the neighborhood. Demolition protects residents and reduces blight in the area.
513 Lorain Street condemned for demolition
City will demolish an unsafe building at 513 Lorain Street, removing a public nuisance from the neighborhood.
Council declares 1428 5th Street North unsafe; orders demolition
Building at 1428 5th Street North is being demolished after city determined it unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal reduces blight and safety risks in the neighborhood.
Council declares unsafe building at 3341 33rd St. for demolition
Blighted property will be removed from neighborhood, clearing the way for land recovery and addressing a public safety hazard on your street.
Unsafe building at 3685 42nd Avenue North ordered demolished
City is removing a blighted structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears property in your neighborhood for potential reuse or redevelopment.
Unsafe building at 3685 42nd Avenue North ordered demolished
City is removing a blighted structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears property in your neighborhood for potential reuse or redevelopment.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 220 11th Court West
Unsafe structure declared a public nuisance and removed from neighborhood. Clears blight and hazard from the area.
Demolition ordered for unsafe building at 3400 Jefferson Ave SW
City will tear down a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Clears a blighted property that poses risks to the neighborhood.
City clears blighted house at 2800 31st Avenue North for demolition
Unsafe structure deemed public nuisance will be removed from neighborhood. Demolition clears the way for the property to be redeveloped or stabilized.
Unsafe building at 825 Avenue G ordered demolished
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, and will demolish it. Removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 829 Avenue G ordered demolished
City will remove a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears blight from the neighborhood and reduces risk to nearby residents and properties.
Council orders demolition of unsafe structure at 3921 George Avenue
Unsafe building declared public nuisance and slated for removal. Demolition clears blight and reclaims property for potential neighborhood recovery.
Council orders demolition of unsafe building at 3924 George Avenue
Blighted structure removed from neighborhood. Demolition clears a property flagged as a public nuisance and safety hazard.
City declares 3749 George Avenue unsafe; building to be demolished
A blighted property on George Avenue will be removed, clearing a public hazard and blight from the neighborhood. The city is using general funds to proceed.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 3908 39th Ave N
Property at 3908 39th Avenue North will be torn down after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears blighted structures and improves neighborhood safety.
1305 Westminster Place ordered demolished as unsafe nuisance
City will demolish an unsafe building on Westminster Place to remove blight and protect neighborhood safety. Property cleanup helps restore the area.
City demolishes unsafe building at 7300 2nd Ave South
Unsafe structure declared a public nuisance will be removed, improving neighborhood safety and clearing a blight hazard.
Unsafe building at 6833 Division Avenue declared for demolition
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished, removing a blighted property from the neighborhood.
City authorizes demolition of unsafe building at 6817 1st Avenue South
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will remove blight and hazard from the neighborhood.
City assesses $4,382 cleanup cost against blighted property
Property owner at 900 7th Street West must pay for city-ordered blight remediation. Shows enforcement of standards for neglected properties.
Special assessment: $3,120 blight abatement cost charged to 230 4th Court North
Property owner at 230 4th Court North now owes $3,120 in special taxes to cover city blight-abatement costs on the site. This is a common mechanism to recover cleanup expenses from owners of blighted properties.
City awards uniform contract to Galls, LLC.
City departments will purchase general and departmental uniforms from Galls, LLC. at set prices as needed.
Council awards uniform contract to Global Services, Inc.
City employees across departments will get uniforms through this standing agreement. Pricing is locked in, keeping uniform costs predictable for the city budget.
City approves uniform contract with Municipal and Commercial Uniforms
Council awarded the competitive bid for police and departmental uniforms to a local vendor. The contract will provide uniforms as needed at pre-set unit prices.
Fire Department buys hazmat decontamination shower for $7,876
Equipment upgrade for emergency response capabilities. Portable decontamination shower improves Fire Department's ability to handle hazardous material incidents safely.
City approves $5,709 HVAC parts purchase from Wittichen Supply
Routine maintenance supplies for city HVAC systems. Vendor selected through competitive bid process.
Finance Director authorized to issue $4,860.72 refund
City is returning $4,860.72 from the general fund to a claimant. Details on who receives the refund and the reason are not specified in the available information.
City reimburses Sade McClaney $681.41 for Oct trip
Administrative staff travel expenses are reimbursed from the city budget. This covers Sade McClaney's trip to Orange Beach, October 24–26.
City reimburses Chief of Operations Moore for $1,682 Houston trip
Taxpayer funds reimburse the Mayor's Chief of Operations for travel expenses in December 2018. This is a routine expense claim processed on the consent agenda.
City approves employee expense reimbursements
City employees are reimbursed for work-related expenses from the general fund. This routine approval covers itemized claims submitted by staff.
City approves employee expense reimbursements
City employees are reimbursed for work-related expenses from the general fund. This routine approval covers itemized claims submitted by staff.
Weed abatement: 262 properties declared public nuisance
City is cracking down on 262 properties with dangerous weeds, requiring owners to clean them up or face enforcement action. Targets visible blight in neighborhoods citywide.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
City approves transit services agreement with BJCTA
BJCTA will operate fixed-route and para-transit services across Birmingham, ensuring residents have access to public transportation for commuting, healthcare, and essential services.
City approves BOLD Program Agreement with Birmingham Business Alliance
The city enters a partnership with Birmingham Business Alliance to implement the Building Opportunities for Lasting Development (BOLD) program, which aims to support business growth and economic development in the community.
Mayor authorized to execute BOLD Program agreement with Create Birmingham
City partners with Create Birmingham on the BOLD (Building Opportunities for Lasting Development) program to support economic or community development, though specific details on resident impact are not yet available.
City partners with Jones Valley Teaching Farm on BOLD urban agriculture program
The city is launching or expanding an urban agriculture initiative with Jones Valley Teaching Farm to build community opportunities. This brings green space, food access, and likely job training or educational programs to Birmingham neighborhoods.
City approves BOLD Program Agreement with REV Birmingham
REV Birmingham joins the BOLD program to expand development and economic opportunities in Birmingham. Details on specific projects and funding commitments are not provided in this summary.
City approves BOLD Program Agreement with REV Birmingham
REV Birmingham joins the BOLD program to expand development and economic opportunities in Birmingham. Details on specific projects and funding commitments are not provided in this summary.
City hires REV Birmingham for small-business consulting, 1-year term
Birmingham uses city funds to support startup and small-business growth through consulting services. The contract covers one year of advisory support for entrepreneurs.
City approves BOLD Program Agreement with Urban Impact, Inc.
Urban Impact, Inc. will deliver services under Birmingham's Building Opportunities for Lasting Development (BOLD) program. Details on specific services, funding, and neighborhoods served are not fully disclosed in the agenda.
City Hall cafeteria contract awarded to Basement Café for 1 year
City Hall employees and visitors will get breakfast and lunch service from The Basement Café under this one-year agreement. The vendor was selected without competitive bidding.