Operating permit granted to Ervin's Transportation Cart at 813 Savannah Lane
Arthur Ervin is authorized to operate a transportation cart business from 813 Savannah Lane in Calera. The permit is required for public safety and regulatory compliance.
Arthur Ervin is authorized to operate a transportation cart business from 813 Savannah Lane in Calera. The permit is required for public safety and regulatory compliance.
Burkes Enterprises gains permission to operate a low-speed vehicle service in Center Point. The permit confirms the company meets public necessity and convenience standards.
C.T. & M. Superior Limo Services gets city approval to operate for-hire transportation in Birmingham.
Land zoned for manufacturing can now be developed for recreational use. Check the case details to see which parcel is affected and what new project this enables.
This zoning amendment changes how land in a qualified neighborhood business district can be developed. The affected property may face new rules on building types, density, or commercial use.
City will consider giving up public right-of-way (street/sidewalk easement) on 1.44 acres at 1021 and 1051 Sydney Drive so the property owner can develop the land. Hearing set for September 10, 2024.
Council will hear from neighbors and the applicant (Southside Ventures LLC) about a new Lounge Class I liquor license for Dave's Pub at 1128 20th Street South. Liquor licenses can affect neighborhood character, noise, and public safety.
Items passed as a group without individual discussion unless pulled by a council member.
Rocky's Pizza at 1924 11th Avenue South is approved to serve beer, wine, and liquor. Restaurant liquor licenses allow food businesses to generate revenue from alcohol sales and give customers broader dining options.
City will clear nuisances from abandoned or neglected properties and charge cleanup costs as liens. Owners must pay to reclaim their property.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from residential neighborhoods as public nuisances. The removal cost is charged to the registered vehicle owner.
City removes abandoned cars from streets and bills the registered owner for removal costs. If you own a derelict vehicle, expect a lien against it.
City clears abandoned vehicle from neighborhood, removes eyesore and safety hazard. Owner will be billed for removal costs.
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars from streets and private property, then bills the registered owner for removal costs.
City will remove an abandoned or non-working vehicle from a property and charge the owner for removal costs, clearing neighborhood blight.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles can pose safety hazards and drag down neighborhood appearance. The city will remove the vehicle and bill the registered owner for costs.
Clears abandoned or unusable car from neighborhood. Removal costs charged to vehicle owner.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle and bill the registered owner for removal costs.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down car from a neighborhood and charge the registered owner for the work. Helps clean up blighted areas.
City will remove an abandoned car from a residential or commercial property and bill the vehicle's registered owner for the cost, clearing a neighborhood nuisance.
Abandoned or broken-down cars on streets and private property reduce neighborhood safety and appearance. This action clears one such vehicle and charges the owner for removal costs.
Eliminates an abandoned or non-working vehicle from a neighborhood, reducing blight and potential safety hazards. The registered owner will be charged for removal costs.
Clears abandoned or broken-down vehicle from neighborhood. Removal costs will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
City will seize and remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property, charging the owner for removal costs.
The city will remove an abandoned or disabled vehicle from a property and bill the registered owner for removal expenses, helping clean up neighborhoods.
Removes an abandoned or non-functioning vehicle from a neighborhood. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a residential or commercial property and bill the registered owner for removal costs.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a residential or commercial property and charges the owner for the cost of removal.
City removes an abandoned or nonfunctional vehicle cluttering a neighborhood and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
Removal costs will be billed to the vehicle owner. Clears blight and hazards from neighborhood streets.
City adjusts its agreement with crime-analysis software vendor CI Technologies. Details of the change and any cost impact are not fully described in the available summary.
Alabama Power gains permission to install electrical equipment (freeze pit and manhole) in public right-of-way, enabling utility maintenance and system reliability in your neighborhood.
Iron Mountain Information Management will install a sewage pump lift station in the city's right-of-way. The permit allows the company to use public sidewalk space for private infrastructure.
Pizitz Birmingham, LLC takes over three city encroachment licenses from the original Pizitz entity. The change allows operations to continue under new ownership.
City commits to long-term occupancy of commercial space; terms and rental rate not disclosed in item text.
City determined the structure is unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will proceed. Affects the property and nearby residents.
The property has been deemed unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will remove a hazard from the neighborhood.
Unsafe structure at 4105 41st Avenue North will be demolished. Removes a public hazard from the neighborhood.
Property declared a public nuisance and safety hazard; building will be demolished. Clears blighted site from neighborhood.
Unsafe building will be torn down to improve neighborhood safety and remove a public nuisance.
The city has declared the building unsafe and a public nuisance, and will proceed with demolition to remove the hazard from the neighborhood.
This abandoned or deteriorated building will be demolished for public safety. The property removal reduces blight and hazards in the neighborhood.
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removes hazard from the neighborhood.
City clears a blighted property from the neighborhood and removes a public safety hazard.
City has declared the structure unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will remove a blighted property from the neighborhood.
The city is demolishing a structure declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes a blighted property from the neighborhood and eliminates a potential public hazard.
Condemned property will be torn down to eliminate a blighted structure and public safety hazard in the neighborhood.
A building at 17–22nd Avenue West is being torn down after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance.
Unsafe structure at this address will be torn down. Removes blight and potential safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Building at 6816 1st Avenue South is being torn down after declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes potential safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Building at 6515 3rd Avenue South is declared unsafe and a public nuisance. The city will demolish the structure to improve neighborhood safety and remove blight.
City will demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance, removing a hazard from the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 7321 4th Avenue South will be demolished to remove a public nuisance from the neighborhood.
City is removing a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance from the neighborhood. Demolition clears blight and reduces safety risks in the area.
Condemned structure at this address will be torn down to remove a public hazard and nuisance in the neighborhood.
Unsafe structure at 7231 4th Avenue South will be demolished to eliminate a public hazard in the neighborhood.
Building at 7325 4th Avenue South is deemed unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it to improve neighborhood safety and prevent further deterioration.
Unsafe building at 7005 3rd Avenue South will be demolished to remove blight and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
City is tearing down a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance at 15-67th Street South. Demolition removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
A blighted structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down, clearing the property for future development or community use.
Building declared a public nuisance will be torn down. Removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
City will demolish a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes a hazardous building from the neighborhood.
Condemned structure at 6512 3rd Avenue South will be demolished after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes a blighted property from the neighborhood.
The property at 16–17th Street North in Birmingham will be demolished after being found unsafe and a public nuisance. This removes a hazardous structure from the neighborhood.
City will tear down a structure declared unsafe and a public nuisance in West Birmingham, removing a hazard from the neighborhood.
City will demolish a property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance, clearing a blight hazard from the Ensley neighborhood.
Unsafe structure at 7525 5th Avenue South will be demolished. Removal of blighted properties improves neighborhood safety and appearance.
City removes building declared a public nuisance and safety hazard. Clears dangerous structure from neighborhood.
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, ordering demolition. Removes a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
Building condemned as unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition clears blight from the neighborhood and removes hazard to residents.
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished, removing a blighted property from the neighborhood.
Unsafe structure will be removed from the neighborhood, reducing blight and public safety hazards in the area.
Property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. The action clears a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Orlandras Norwood can now repair the condemned property at 1724–27th Street. This clears the path to bring the building back into code compliance.
Sole-source contract commits public funds to purchase materials through D12 Consulting and Sedia Systems without competitive bidding.
Allows appointed officials to charge business expenses (travel, meals, supplies) to city accounts for reimbursement. Spending comes from the general fund.
Employees receive advance payments for authorized work expenses from the general fund. Ensures staff can cover costs upfront before reimbursement processing.
Building at 420 Oporto Madrid Boulevard South is declared unsafe and will be demolished to remove a public nuisance from the neighborhood.