City accepts new streets, alleys at Grand of Oxmoor Phase II
Developer transfers public streets and alleys to city for long-term maintenance and public use. Completes platting process for this residential development.
Council actions on neglected property — demolitions, nuisance findings, and liens against owners for cleanup costs.
Developer transfers public streets and alleys to city for long-term maintenance and public use. Completes platting process for this residential development.
City will partner with ESPN to host and sponsor the TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl college football game, a high-profile event bringing visitors and media attention to the city.
This gives the Mayor flexibility to pursue grant money for city projects. The specific grant details and funding amount were not disclosed in the agenda.
City spends $91,778 on new timing gear for the public natatorium pool. Replacement equipment will keep swim meets and lap sessions running.
City commits to PowerDMS software for police training and certifications. Contract terms (duration and cost) not disclosed in agenda summary.
City will use Brightly's software to track and manage operations data. Contract terms (length, cost, renewal) not disclosed in agenda materials.
City commits funds to support Red Mountain Greenway operations and recreation. Exact funding amount and project details were not fully provided in the agenda item description.
Red Mountain Theatre Company will make its facilities available to the city at no cost, expanding access to performance and meeting space for residents and city programs.
The city is divesting its stake in a transportation billing system to Transportation Billing Solutions, LLC. Without disclosure of the sale price or operational details, the financial and service impacts remain unclear.
New agreement between Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service and University of Alabama at Birmingham will coordinate emergency response and services. Details of the partnership remain unclear from the agenda text.
City commits $1 million in general fund support to the school board. The specific purpose is cut off in the source text, limiting clarity on what schools or programs benefit.
Federal grant funds flow to a small business through a 10-year loan, supporting local economic development and job creation.
City partners with ESPN to host and promote NCAA TicketSmarter Birmingham tournament event, bringing tournament visibility and economic activity to the region.
Agreement with Alabama State Bureau of Investigation enables local law enforcement to access state investigative resources and coordinate criminal investigations. No funding specified but creates formal cooperation framework starting October 1, 2022.
City pursues Advanced Planning Program funding from the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham to support local planning and engineering initiatives.
Birmingham Talks will provide early education programs for infants and young children under a new city agreement. Expands access to birth-to-five services for families in the community.
The city is canceling a 2021 development deal with Jones Group, LLC. This affects the project site and may open the property for new use or different developer plans.
City enters partnership with Housing Reinvestment Corporation of America to develop affordable housing programs. Details on funding, scope, and community impact not yet available from agenda item.
The city will fund community health activities and education through Cancer Awareness Network for Children, Inc., expanding access to cancer awareness resources for families.
Birmingham maintains partnership with state agency for law enforcement services. Agreement runs October 2022–September 2023.
A private company will build and operate a research facility at 757 Tom Martin Drive, bringing advanced materials testing capabilities to the region and potentially supporting local manufacturing and innovation sectors.
City enters partnership with Housing Reinvestment Corp to develop and finance affordable housing programs. Specifics on funding, locations, and units affected are not yet public.
This agreement lets the Regional Planning Commission manage federal Good Jobs Challenge funding aimed at creating or supporting employment in your area. Partnership arrangement typically has no direct cost to the city.
City families will gain access to free childcare referral and navigation assistance through Childcare Resources, making it easier to find licensed care options.
City divests from real estate at 3341 46th Street NW by selling to current occupant Rhonda Nelson Lumzy. Property disposal reduces city-owned land holdings.