Regular City Council Meeting
Votes (8)
Consent vote — covers 5 items
- [35] CONSENT ITEM 28. A Resolution determining the months of November and December as a part of the holiday season and that public activities and events held during this time serve as a public purpose and the City of Birmingham funds in an aggregate amount not named in vote
- [83] CONSENT ITEM 67. A Resolution approving payment to Frederick M. Kapp dba Green Web Partnership, Birmingham, in the amount of $1,046.00, for registration of training classes for various City employees, for the Public Works Department, in accordance with Se named in vote
- [32] CONSENT ITEM 25. A Resolution authorizing the City Attorney, upon her recommendation, pursuant to the provisions of §2-3-27 of the General Code of the City of Birmingham, 1980, as amended, to settle the lawsuit of Leonard Forney vs. City Of Birmingham ( named in vote
- [34] CONSENT ITEM 27. A Resolution authorizing the City Attorney, upon her recommendation, pursuant to the provisions of §2-3-27 of the General Code of the City of Birmingham, 1980, as amended, to settle the claim of Infor (US) and authorizing the Mayor to ex named in vote
- [76] CONSENT ITEM 71. A Resolution approving payment to Tucker Paint And Body, Birmingham in the amount of $2,087.66 for wreck repair on vehicle number 034931, for the Equipment Management Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City Cod named in vote
- [82] APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
- [8] CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA
- [73] CONSENT ITEM 68. A Resolution approving payment to JW Auto Body & Collision, Birmingham, in the amount of $1,038.61 for wreck repair to automobile on vehicle number 184356, for the Equipment Management Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the B
- [9] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 1. A Resolution relative to the application of 1st Avenue Citgo LLC for the transfer of an Off Premise Beer and Wine License to be used at 1st Avenue Citgo, 4356 - 1st Avenue North Suite A, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested par
- [10] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 2. A Resolution relative to the application of Euphoria Sports Bar and Hookah Lounge LLC for a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I License to be used at Euphoria Sports Bar and Hookah Lounge, 7 - 15th Street West, Birmingham, and the hearing of a
- [11] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 3. A Resolution relative to the application of 1st Avenue Citgo LLC for a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I License to be used at 1st Avenue Package, 4356 - 1st Avenue North Suite B, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submi
- [12] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 4. A Resolution relative to the application of MRGLAG LLC for a Restaurant Retail Liquor License to be used at Overtime Grill and Bar, 100 Frankfurt Circle Suite F&G, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submitted by Cou
- [13] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 5. A Resolution relative to the application of Helpmate Ministries, Inc. for the renewal of an Annual Bingo Permit to be used at 260 West Valley Avenue, Birmingham, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each calendar week, and the hearing of all i
- [14] CONSENT ITEM 6. A Resolution granting Operating Authority Permit with two (2) Certificate of Public Necessity and Convenience to Alabama Medical Riders, 200 Roebuck Plaza Drive Suite A, Birmingham, to be used in the operation of a Non-Emergency Medical T
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [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
- [30] CONSENT ITEM 23. A Resolution authorizing the City Attorney, upon her recommendation, , pursuant to the provisions of §2-3-27 of the General Code of the City of Birmingham, 1980, as amended, to settle all claims against the City for Claimant's claims ari
- [31] CONSENT ITEM 24. A Resolution authorizing the City Attorney, upon her recommendation, pursuant to the provisions of §2-3-27 of the General Code of the City of Birmingham, 1980, as amended, to settle all claims against the City for repair of claimant's ro
- [33] CONSENT ITEM 26. A Resolution authorizing the City Attorney, upon her recommendation, pursuant to the provisions of §2-3-27 of the General Code of the City of Birmingham, 1980, as amended, to settle all claims against the City for any liability in Tiffan
- [36] CONSENT ITEM 29. A Resolution fixing a Sales Tax Assessment in the amount of $1,187.43, against Richard P. Wear, the person responsible for the collection and remittance of taxes, doing business as Mack's Lounge for the period of February 2108 to August 2
- [37] CONSENT ITEM 30. A Resolution fixing a Sales Tax Assessment in the amount of $9,519.22, against Crown Sports Bar & Lounge LLC and George R. Walker, the person responsible for the collection and remittance of taxes, doing business as Crown Sports Bar & Lou
- [38] CONSENT ITEM 31. A Resolution fixing a Sales Tax Assessment in the amount of $12,679.41, against Sainju LLC and Abhishek Sainju, the person responsible for the collection and remittance of taxes, doing business as Abhi's for the period of July 2018 to Aug
- [39] CONSENT ITEM 32. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2805 - 17th Street Ensley, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plann
- [40] CONSENT ITEM 33. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2361 - 23rd Street West, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [41] CONSENT ITEM 34. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 709 - 28th Street S.W., Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning
- [42] CONSENT ITEM 35. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 705 - 28th Street S.W., Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning
- [43] CONSENT ITEM 36. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 901 - 27th Street S.W., Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning
- [44] CONSENT ITEM 37. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 537 Frances Street, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, En
- [45] CONSENT ITEM 38. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2001 - 25th Street West, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [46] CONSENT ITEM 39. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2009 Avenue W, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Enginee
- [47] CONSENT ITEM 40. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 3117 - 29th Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planni
- [48] CONSENT ITEM 41. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 2940 Avenue Z, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, Enginee
- [49] CONSENT ITEM 42. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 8509 Cedarbark Circle, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [50] CONSENT ITEM 43. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 368 - 14th Avenue North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [51] CONSENT ITEM 44. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 4312 - 40th Place North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [52] CONSENT ITEM 45. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 6608 Division Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [53] CONSENT ITEM 46. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 6609 - 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [54] CONSENT ITEM 47. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 6611 Division Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning,
- [55] CONSENT ITEM 48. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 239 Daniel Payne Drive aka 4060 Church Street, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by t
- [56] CONSENT ITEM 49. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 4224 Pulaski Street, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, E
- [57] CONSENT ITEM 50. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1218 - 90th Place North, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Plannin
- [58] CONSENT ITEM 51. A Resolution determining that the building or structure located at 1524 Pearson Avenue, Birmingham, to be unsafe, a public nuisance, and directing that it be demolished. (Recommended by the Director of Planning, E
- [59] CONSENT ITEM 52. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Complete Janitorial Service, Fultondale, Alabama, for "Janitorial Services: NSLM, Courts and Fitness Centers" for Group 1 Fitness Centers, NSLM: South (Police Department), Bruno Building (No
- [60] CONSENT ITEM 53. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Mosca Design, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina, for holiday decoration, as needed at the unit price on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of one (1) year, for the Mayor's
- [61] CONSENT ITEM 54. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Bostic Trucking & Excavating, Inc., Mount Olive, Alabama, for "Demolition of Condemned Residential Houses and Clearing of Debris" on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent for a period o
- [62] CONSENT ITEM 55. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Heritage Realty Holding LLC, Dolomite, for "Demolition of Condemned Residential Houses and Clearing of Debris" on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent for a period of one (1) year for
- [63] CONSENT ITEM 56. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Nelson Family Lawn Care LLC, Birmingham, for "Demolition of Condemned Residential Houses and Clearing of Debris" on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent for a period of one (1) year fo
- [64] CONSENT ITEM 57. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Swanson Enterprises S/C Co., Birmingham, for "Demolition of Condemned Residential Houses and Clearing of Debris" on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent for a period of one (1) year fo
- [65] CONSENT ITEM 58. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of North American Fire Equipment Co., Inc. (NAFECO), Decatur, Alabama, for fire hose & appliances - groups 1 & 2, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for
- [66] CONSENT ITEM 59. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Sunbelt Fire, Inc., Fairhope, Alabama, for fire hose & appliances - group 3, as needed at the unit prices on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, for a period of one (1) year, for the
- [67] CONSENT ITEM 60. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Buffalo Electric Supply, Birmingham, for roadway lighting, street lighting poles & miscellaneous parts - line items 16-17, 19-20, 31, 33-34, 104, 127, & 136-141, as needed at the unit prices
- [68] CONSENT ITEM 61. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Graybar Electric, Birmingham, AL, for roadway lighting, street lighting poles & miscellaneous parts - line items 1-15, 18, 22-30, 35-36, 40-64, 66-72, 74-75, 77-80, 90-95, 97-100, 103, 110-1
- [69] CONSENT ITEM 62. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of The McPherson Companies, Inc., Trussville, Alabama, for "Petroleum Products and Waste Oil Pickup" for Groups 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent for a period of one
- [70] CONSENT ITEM 63. A Resolution accepting and approving the bid of Universal Environmental Services, Trussville, Alabama, for "Petroleum Products and Waste Oil Pickup" for Waste Oil Option on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent for a period of one (1
- [71] CONSENT ITEM 64. A Resolution approving payment to Bridgestone Americas Tires dba GCR Tire Center and Service, Birmingham, in the amount of $309,500.00 for the purchase of automobile passenger tires, light truck tires, medium truck tires, off road tires,
- [72] CONSENT ITEM 66. A Resolution approving payment to Ingram Equipment, Pelham, Alabama, in the amount of $590.88 for grabber blades and attachments on equipment numbers 104993 and 104995, for the Equipment Management Department, in accordance with Section 3
- [74] CONSENT ITEM 69. A Resolution approving payment to Rich's Collision Repair LLC, Adamsville, Alabama in the amount of $1,897.50 for wreck repair on vehicle number 104994, for the Equipment Management Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birm
- [75] CONSENT ITEM 70. A Resolution approving payment to Rich's Collision Repair LLC, Adamsville, Alabama, in the amount of $10,636.03 for wreck repair on vehicle number 092225, for the Equipment Management Department, in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Bi
- [77] CONSENT ITEM 72. A Resolution authorizing the Director of Finance to make ten (10) refunds in the total amount of $45,097.94.
- [78] CONSENT ITEM 73. A Resolution approving the following Expense Accounts: ** Alanah Melton, Administrator, Office of the Mayor, Jackson, Mississippi, $684.57, October 4-6, 2018 to attend In
- [79] CONSENT ITEM 74. A Resolution approving the itemized expense accounts of city employees.
- [86] WITHDRAWN CONSENT ITEM 65. Skipped coming back A Resolution approving payment to W.W. Grainger Inc., Birmingham, in the amount of $2,195.16 to purchase two (2) 38 gallon trash cans, in accordance with the National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance (Na
- [89] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 7. After readopt the consent agenda A Resolution authorizing the abatement of the nuisances existing on the following properties and the costs of such abatement to be assessed against and constitute a lien upon such properties, and the hea
- [80] CONSENT ITEM 75. A Resolution approving the advanced expense accounts of city employees.
Regular Agenda (13)
Council approves $2,217 travel expense for Councilor Parker
Councilor Parker's trip to a Learfield conference in New York (Dec 4–6, 2018) was paid from city funds. Citizens deserve to know how public money funds official travel.
Council appoints member to Port Authority board
Port Authority governs cargo operations, tenants, and development at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth airport and regional port facilities. Board appointments shape infrastructure and economic policy affecting local jobs and business growth.
Fire Station #16 emergency heater replacement approved
Emergency procurement ensures critical firefighting facilities remain operational during winter months. Functional heating is essential for crew health and equipment readiness.
District 4 allocates $1,000 to bus residents to EPA meeting
City funds transportation for District 4 residents to attend an EPA meeting at the Jefferson County Health Department, enabling direct community participation in environmental discussions.
Council honors mother of Olivia Thompson with mayoral letter
Mayor recognized the passing of Thompson's mother through official correspondence, a public acknowledgment of a resident's loss and the city's compassion in difficult moments.
Consent Agenda (76)
Items passed as a group without individual discussion unless pulled by a council member.
CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA
1st Avenue Citgo applies to sell beer and wine
Liquor license application for convenience store at 4356 1st Avenue North. Council will decide whether to approve off-premise beer and wine sales at this location.
Euphoria Sports Bar & Hookah Lounge: Class I liquor license application hearing
City Council will hear Euphoria Sports Bar and Hookah Lounge LLC's application for a Class I retail liquor license at 7–15th Street West. The outcome determines whether the business can operate with liquor service.
Liquor license application: 1st Avenue Citgo Package
1st Avenue Citgo LLC seeks a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license for 4356 1st Avenue North. Council will consider the application and hear public comment.
Liquor license OK'd for Overtime Grill and Bar at Frankfurt Circle
MRGLAG LLC receives approval to serve beer, wine, and spirits at their restaurant on Frankfurt Circle. Local residents and businesses at this location now have clear license authority to operate.
Helpmate Ministries renews bingo permit at 260 West Valley Ave
Renewal allows Helpmate Ministries to continue operating bingo games on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the West Valley Avenue location.
Operating permit granted to Alabama Medical Riders for non-emergency transport
City grants operating authority to Alabama Medical Riders to provide non-emergency medical transportation. Service expands transport options for residents needing scheduled medical appointments outside emergency situations.
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.
City settles claim; amount and claimant details incomplete
Settlement resolves a legal claim against the City, but the agenda item lacks critical details—claimant identity, dollar amount, and nature of the claim are missing or redacted.
City settles property damage claim for roof repair
City agrees to pay an unknown claimant for roof repair damages. Amount not disclosed in agenda.
Settlement: City Attorney authorized to resolve Forney lawsuit
City settles litigation with Leonard Forney. Settlement terms are not disclosed in the agenda item.
Settlement: City resolves liability claim with Tiffan
The city is settling a liability claim, closing a legal dispute at no disclosed cost to taxpayers based on the available information.
City settles claim with Infor (US)
City will pay settlement funds to software vendor Infor (US) from general operating budget. Claim details are not disclosed in agenda item.
City declares November and December holiday season, funds public events
The city is officially designating the final two months as a holiday season and committing general-fund dollars to support public activities and events during this time. This establishes a policy framework for seasonal spending and event programming.
Sales tax assessment: $1,187.43 owed by Mack's Lounge
City assesses back taxes on Mack's Lounge for February–August 2024. Ensures tax compliance and revenue collection.
City assesses $9,519 in back sales taxes against Crown Sports Bar
Tax compliance enforcement action against a local business; outcome affects the bar's tax liability and the city's revenue recovery.
City assesses $12,679 sales tax against Abhi's
City is collecting back taxes from a local business for July 2018–August period. The assessment resolves a tax collection dispute and ensures the business owner, Abhishek Sainju, meets outstanding obligations.
Ensley: unsafe building at 2805 17th St ordered demolished
A condemned structure in Ensley is being removed to eliminate a public safety and blight hazard in the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 2361 23rd Street West ordered demolished
City will demolish a blighted structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in your neighborhood, clearing the property for potential redevelopment or stabilization.
Unsafe building at 709 28th Street S.W. ordered demolished
City designates this property as unsafe and a public nuisance, clearing the way for demolition to remove blight and potential safety hazards from the neighborhood.
City clears unsafe building at 705 28th Street S.W. for demolition
Blighted structure marked unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down, clearing the property for potential redevelopment or land recovery in southwest Birmingham.
Council orders demolition of unsafe structure at 901 27th St. S.W.
Building declared a public nuisance will be torn down, removing a blighted property from the neighborhood and improving street safety.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 537 Frances Street
Unsafe structure at 537 Frances Street will be demolished, removing a public hazard from the neighborhood. Citizens in the area can expect the property to be cleared and made safe.
Unsafe building at 2001 25th Street West ordered demolished
City declares this structure unsafe and a public nuisance, ordering its demolition. Removes blight from the neighborhood and eliminates a potential public safety hazard.
Building at 2009 Avenue W declared unsafe; demolition approved
City removes blighted structure from neighborhood. Demolition clears safety hazard and opens path for property recovery.
Demolition ordered for unsafe structure at 3117 29th Avenue North
Unsafe building at 3117 29th Avenue North will be demolished to remove public health and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
City to demolish unsafe building at 2940 Avenue Z
Removes a blighted structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance from the neighborhood, clearing the path for property recovery and reducing safety risks to nearby residents.
City declares 8509 Cedarbark Circle unsafe; demolition ordered
Building at 8509 Cedarbark Circle has been deemed unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it. Clearing blighted properties reduces neighborhood blight and safety hazards.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 368-14th Ave N
A blighted structure in this neighborhood will be torn down after city officials declared it unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears the lot for potential redevelopment or community use.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 4312 - 40th Place North
Blighted property at 4312 - 40th Place North will be removed as a public safety hazard and nuisance. This clears the way for potential redevelopment in the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 6608 Division Ave. declared for demolition
City will tear down a condemned structure declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes a blighted property and hazard from the neighborhood.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 6609 1st Ave South
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removal clears blight from the neighborhood.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 6611 Division Avenue
Unsafe structure declared public nuisance and slated for removal. Reduces neighborhood blight and safety hazards.
Demolition ordered: unsafe building at 239 Daniel Payne Drive
Property declared unsafe and public nuisance; city orders demolition to remove blight and hazard from neighborhood.
4224 Pulaski Street condemned and scheduled for demolition
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished, removing a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
City orders demolition of unsafe building at 1218 90th Place North
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition removes blight and safety hazard from neighborhood.
City demolishes unsafe building at 1524 Pearson Avenue
Property declared unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down, clearing a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
City awards janitorial contract to Complete Janitorial Service
Covers cleaning services at fitness centers, courts, and police buildings. Contract terms and vendor selection are now public record.
Council approves 1-year holiday decoration contract with Mosca Design
City will purchase seasonal decorations through the Mayor's office for the next year. Mosca Design won the competitive bid at rates listed in the Purchasing Agent's file.
Council awards demolition contract to Bostic Trucking & Excavating
City clears condemned residential properties and removes debris. Blighted houses are removed to stabilize neighborhoods and reduce safety hazards.
Demolition contract awarded to Heritage Realty for condemned homes in Dolomite
City removes condemned residential properties and clears debris in Dolomite through competitive bid. Contract runs one year.
Council approves Nelson Family Lawn Care for residential demolitions
City awards one-year contract to demolish condemned houses and clear debris, removing blight from residential neighborhoods.
Council awards demolition contract to Swanson Enterprises
City approves one-year demolition contract for condemned residential houses. Swanson Enterprises will handle house removals and debris clearance as needed during the contract period.
Council awards fire hose & equipment contract to NAFECO
City locks in pricing for critical firefighting equipment through competitive bid. Ensures reliable supply of hoses and appliances as needed by fire departments.
Fire hose & appliances contract awarded to Sunbelt Fire
Council approves one-year purchase agreement for fire department equipment. Supports emergency response capability across the city.
City awards roadway lighting contract to Buffalo Electric Supply
City maintains streetlights and lighting poles on public roads through competitive bids. This contract covers supply of parts and materials as needed.
City awards lighting contract to Graybar Electric
Street and roadway lighting improvements enhance visibility and safety across the city's transportation network. The contract covers poles, fixtures, and parts for multiple locations.
City awards petroleum and waste oil contract to McPherson Companies
McPherson Companies selected to supply fuel and handle waste oil pickup for city vehicles and operations across five service groups. Ensures reliable fueling infrastructure and proper disposal of hazardous waste.
City awards waste oil pickup contract to Universal Environmental
City facilities will have reliable waste oil disposal and pickup service. This routine vendor contract helps keep municipal operations running smoothly.
City approves $309,500 tire purchase from Bridgestone/GCR
Birmingham commits $309,500 in general funds to buy passenger, light truck, medium truck, and off-road tires for the city fleet.
Equipment Management buys $590.88 in grabber blades
City spends $590.88 on grabber blade attachments for municipal equipment maintenance.
City pays JW Auto Body $1,038.61 for vehicle repair
Routine municipal spending on fleet maintenance from general funds.
City pays $1,897.50 to repair city vehicle at Rich's Collision
Equipment Management repairs a damaged city vehicle through a local vendor. Routine maintenance of municipal fleet assets.
City pays Rich's Collision Repair $10,636 for vehicle wreck repair
Equipment Management Department recovers city vehicle fleet capacity after collision damage. Repair cost paid from general fund.
City pays Tucker Paint $2,088 for vehicle wreck repair
Equipment Management Department gets city vehicle fixed after wreck. Routine maintenance spending from general fund.
City issues $45,098 in refunds from general fund
Ten refunds totaling $45,098 are being returned to residents or vendors. The specific reasons and recipients aren't detailed in the agenda item, but this represents public money being released back to the community.
Approve $684.57 travel reimbursement for Mayor's office staff
City reimburses Alanah Melton (Mayor's office administrator) for October 4-6 travel to Jackson, Mississippi. Routine expense claim on consent agenda.
City approves employee expense reimbursements
Routine reimbursement of city staff expenses — travel, meals, and other job-related costs from the general fund. Citizens can review who spent what on city business.
City approves advance payroll for employees
Employees receive scheduled advance payments from the general fund. This is routine payroll authorization.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
City pays $1,046 for employee training registration
Public Works staff will receive professional training in a priority area. Cost comes from general operating funds.
Weed abatement liens imposed on blighted properties
City removes nuisances from vacant or neglected properties and bills owners for cleanup costs; liens protect the city's recovery of expenses.