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Property Recovery

Council actions on neglected property — demolitions, nuisance findings, and liens against owners for cleanup costs.

Volume timeline

Property Recovery — items per month

Indexed so far 2046 items in last 85 months
Total dollars $304.7M where disclosed
Notice: Hatched months are still being indexed (30.8% of agenda items processed so far).
20 10 0 2022-01-01: 28 items, $9,983 2022-02-01: 37 items, $173,481 2022-03-01: 46 items, $206,035 2022-04-01: 47 items, $210,562 2022-05-01: 83 items, $250,723 2022-06-01: 92 items, $966,334 2022-07-01: 26 items, $505,952 2022-08-01: 66 items, $12.0M 2022-09-01: 52 items, $311,936 2022-10-01: 67 items, $2.2M 2022-11-01: 69 items, $1.3M 2022-12-01: 33 items, $142,371 2023-01-01: 65 items, $3.9M 2023-02-01: 73 items, $5.0M 2023-03-01: 63 items, $564,573 2023-04-01: 96 items, $1.3M 2023-05-01: not indexed yet 2023-06-01: not indexed yet 2023-07-01: not indexed yet 2023-08-01: not indexed yet 2023-09-01: not indexed yet 2023-10-01: not indexed yet 2023-11-01: not indexed yet 2023-12-01: not indexed yet 2024-01-01: 59 items, $50.2M 2024-02-01: 47 items, $738,342 2024-03-01: 27 items, $18,225 2024-04-01: 43 items, $269,930 2024-05-01: 65 items, $685,733 2024-06-01: 46 items, $275,736 2024-07-01: 58 items, $91,595 2024-08-01: 46 items, $15,368 2024-09-01: 79 items, $271,996 2024-10-01: 70 items, $4.6M 2024-11-01: 37 items, $3.9M 2024-12-01: 97 items, $1.8M 2025-01-01: 40 items, $71,370 2025-02-01: 49 items, $220,954 2025-03-01: 53 items, $523,253 2025-04-01: 86 items, $317,567 2025-05-01: 60 items, $2.3M 2025-06-01: 55 items, $170,332 2025-07-01: 55 items, $216,134 2025-08-01: 51 items, $113,060 2025-09-01: 70 items, $1.4M 2025-10-01: 78 items, $1.3M 2025-11-01: 35 items, $1.1M 2025-12-01: 55 items, $2.1M 2026-01-01: 37 items, $126,963 2026-02-01: 31 items, $297,985 2026-03-01: 76 items, $382,880 2026-04-01: 48 items, $61,269 2026-05-01: 50 items, $40.6M 2026-06-01: not indexed yet 2026-07-01: not indexed yet 2026-08-01: not indexed yet 2026-09-01: not indexed yet 2026-10-01: not indexed yet 2026-11-01: not indexed yet 2026-12-01: not indexed yet 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
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November 18, 2025 · Item number:Item #31 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Council amends Family Justice Center agreement with One Place Metro

The city is modifying its partnership with One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center, a provider serving domestic violence and family crisis victims. Changes to the agreement may affect service levels, funding, or program scope for vulnerable residents.

Counterparty: One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Cent Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
November 18, 2025 · Item number:Item #107 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Fire hydrants approved for Redding Ridge subdivision

New hydrants improve emergency response and fire safety for residents in Redding Ridge. Strengthens water infrastructure for the neighborhood.

Counterparty: Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service Department Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution Location: Redding Ridge subdivision
November 18, 2025 · Item number:Item #27 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City accepts federal grant for traffic congestion and air quality

Federal funds for traffic and emissions improvements — no local cost. Details on project scope and neighborhood impact pending.

Counterparty: Alabama Department of Transportation Funding source: Federal Grant Action type: Resolution
November 18, 2025 · Item number:Item #112 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Amendment: Growing Kings contract modification

Council is modifying an existing agreement with Growing Kings, Inc., originally adopted in December 2024. Details on the amendment scope and impact are unclear from the provided text.

Counterparty: Growing Kings, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
November 18, 2025 · Item number:Item #121 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Mayor authorized to execute payment-rights assignment with WF Lakeview and GG Fu

City approves transfer of payment rights under an amended project agreement with private entities. Details of the financial obligation and project scope are not specified in the title.

Counterparty: WF Lakeview, LLC and GG Fund II, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
November 18, 2025 · Item number:Item #120 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Mayor authorized to execute payment-rights assignment with WF Lakeview and GG Fu

City approves transfer of payment rights under an amended project agreement with private entities. Details of the financial obligation and project scope are not specified in the title.

Counterparty: WF Lakeview, LLC and GG Fund II, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
November 4, 2025 · Item number:Item #36 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: $1.0M

Council sets aside $1M for senior nutrition programs

Expands meal support for elderly residents on fixed incomes. Helps seniors afford adequate nutrition and maintain health.

Funding source: General Fund Action type: Ordinance
November 4, 2025 · Item number:Item #32 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Medical Clinic lease extended 10 years through 2035

City renews its lease with BBH PBMC for the Medical Clinic, locking in clinic operations at the same location for another decade. Affects continuity of primary healthcare services for uninsured and underinsured Birmingham residents.

Counterparty: BBH PBMC, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
November 4, 2025 · Item number:Item #35 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City signs interlocal agreement with ALDOT

This agreement allows the city and Alabama Department of Transportation to coordinate on road and transportation projects. Details on specific projects or funding are not yet public.

Counterparty: Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
November 4, 2025 · Item number:Item #37 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Mayor authorized to execute intergovernmental agreement

Council is empowering the Mayor to sign a formal agreement with another government entity. The specific terms and partner agency are unclear from the title, but these agreements typically affect city services or revenue.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #62 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: $105K

City approves $105K in refunds to residents and vendors

Three separate refunds totaling over $105,000 are being processed. The specific recipients and reasons are not detailed in this consent item.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #84 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City partners with Alabama Appleseed on opioid abatement services

Birmingham approves a service agreement with Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice to implement opioid abatement programs. Part of the city's broader response to the opioid crisis.

Counterparty: Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #80 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City partners with Pulse Finders for emergency response training

Birmingham is funding a new community-centered emergency response training program through the BOLD initiative with nonprofit Pulse Finders, LLC. This expands training capacity for first responders and community members.

Counterparty: The Pulse Finders, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #83 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City partners with Flourish Alabama on Ensley Creative Economy Initiative

BOLD Program agreement establishes a creative economy project in Ensley aimed at community transformation. Brings public investment to support local arts and economic development in the neighborhood.

Counterparty: The Flourish Alabama Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #81 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Council approves BOLD pre-apprenticeship training program with United Ability

City partners with United Ability to launch pre-apprenticeship training for local jobseekers, connecting them to employer partnerships and pathways to skilled trades.

Counterparty: United Ability, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #79 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Birmingham Inclusive Innovation Initiative approved with Measured Access

City partners with Measured Access to launch the Capital Innovation Lab, a program designed to support inclusive innovation in Birmingham. Details on funding and specific community benefits are not yet public.

Counterparty: Measured Access Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #82 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

BOLD Program: City backs Breakthrough Birmingham teacher coaching initiative

City commits to funding Breakthrough Birmingham's Thrive Teacher Project, which provides 1-on-1 coaching and mentoring to support teachers. No dollar amount disclosed in consent item, but agreement enables expanded educator support program.

Counterparty: Breakthrough Birmingham Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #73 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Council approves BOLD funding for Be Kind Birmingham mobile free store

Be Kind Birmingham receives city support to expand its mobile free store, which removes transportation barriers for residents seeking food and essentials. Strengthens access to basic needs in underserved neighborhoods.

Counterparty: Be Kind Birmingham, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #74 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City funds WHOLE program to support 5 women survivors of homelessness

Community on the Rise receives support through the BOLD Program Agreement to empower women survivors of homelessness via the WHOLE program, expanding local housing-stability services.

Counterparty: Community on the Rise Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #70 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City leases ~5,700 sq ft space in Ensley District from private developer

City will occupy new office or service space in the Ensley neighborhood. This commitment affects the city budget and may signal investment in neighborhood services or operations.

Counterparty: Ensley District Developers, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution Location: Ensley District
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #22 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Council authorizes removal of inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

City will remove an abandoned or inoperable vehicle from a neighborhood and bill the owner for removal costs, clearing blight and improving street safety.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #78 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Mayor authorized to execute BOLD Program Agreement with HUB Worldwide for medica

City partners with HUB Worldwide to launch the "Adopt a Clinic" initiative, providing critical medical supplies and equipment to clinics serving Birmingham residents.

Counterparty: HUB Worldwide, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #75 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City partners with Creed Foundation on PACE business training program

The PACE program provides 16 weeks of business training and access to capital for entrepreneurs. Expands support for small-business growth in Birmingham.

Counterparty: Creed Foundation Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #76 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City funds two small-business accelerator programs with Forge Workspace

Two 12-week accelerator programs will help established small businesses grow and scale. Details on program specifics, number of businesses served, and public access to applications are needed.

Counterparty: Forge Workspace, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
October 28, 2025 · Item number:Item #85 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City approves Auburn partnership to reduce youth substance abuse

Auburn University will lead a peer-mentorship program targeting youth substance abuse prevention in Birmingham, using state opioid settlement funds.

Counterparty: Auburn University Funding source: State Grant Action type: Resolution
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