City renews TSA security partnership through end of 2024
Agreement authorizes Transportation Security Administration to coordinate security operations in Birmingham through December 31, 2024. No cost to the city.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Agreement authorizes Transportation Security Administration to coordinate security operations in Birmingham through December 31, 2024. No cost to the city.
City clears weeds and nuisances from abandoned or neglected properties and charges owners cleanup costs as a lien. Property owners will receive notice of the assessed charges.
City gains control of parking infrastructure at the former Carraway Hospital and commits to redevelopment work with the civic center authority. Details of the deal—including cost, timeline, and planned use—will shape the future of this downtown site.
New law would restrict where organizers, activists, and community groups can gather in public. Could limit protest, canvassing, and street-based organizing activities city-wide.
City clears overgrown weeds and nuisances from neglected properties; costs become liens on those parcels. Property owners will be billed for cleanup work.
City renews public safety surveillance equipment services with Alabama Power Company under a master contract agreement. Details on equipment scope, duration, and cost not fully disclosed in agenda materials.
City enters into a development agreement under constitutional authority. Details on project scope, location, and public benefit are not yet disclosed.
Removes abandoned or disabled vehicles from neighborhoods. Costs are recovered from the vehicle's registered owner.
City spends $1 million on recreation programs or services through Huffman Recreation Board. Details on what services will be provided are not fully described in this agenda item.
City will spend up to $150,000 per year on program management services from a single vendor under a multi-year contract. This is a routine sole-source spending commitment that will be executed directly by the Mayor.
City spends $17,290 from general funds on a tactical recon robot and accessories for the Police Department. The equipment may be used in high-risk situations or dangerous property searches.
Building declared unsafe and public nuisance; city will demolish it to remove blight and safety hazard from neighborhood.
The city is demolishing a condemned building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. This removes a blighted property from the neighborhood.
City council is directing demolition of a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal eliminates a blight and safety hazard in the neighborhood.
The city is demolishing a building declared unsafe and a public nuisance. This removes a hazard from the Oakwood Street area.
Owners of these 194 properties will receive notice to clear noxious weeds or face city abatement action. Non-compliance typically leads to municipal cleanup with costs assessed to property owner.
Building at this address has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will proceed. Removes blight from the neighborhood and eliminates a potential safety hazard.
Unsafe building at 1521 Meadow Lane will be demolished to remove public nuisance from neighborhood. Property addresses blight and safety hazard in Ensley.
City will demolish a property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes a hazardous structure from the neighborhood.
The city will demolish an unsafe building at 4825 Avenue V, removing a public hazard from the neighborhood.
An unsafe or blighted structure at this address will be torn down, clearing the property and reducing neighborhood blight.
Omega Bridge Builders Foundation will renovate a long-vacant Ensley property, potentially spurring neighborhood investment and job creation. Details on funding and timeline are not provided.
An abandoned or deteriorated structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down, removing a blight and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
The city is tearing down a building declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
New civilian patrol program will expand community policing presence in neighborhoods. Requires council approval of ordinance to formalize the unit's structure and oversight.