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Public-Safety Tech & Privacy

Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.

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Public-Safety Tech & Privacy — items per month

Indexed so far 6630 items in last 80 months
Total dollars $437.3M where disclosed
Notice: Hatched months are still being indexed (29.1% of agenda items processed so far).
20 10 0 2022-01-01: 154 items, $2.7M 2022-02-01: 105 items, $867,383 2022-03-01: 125 items, $276,273 2022-04-01: 111 items, $2.1M 2022-05-01: 194 items, $8.9M 2022-06-01: 165 items, $10.0M 2022-07-01: 107 items, $5.1M 2022-08-01: 104 items, $10.5M 2022-09-01: 135 items, $438,084 2022-10-01: 103 items, $1.7M 2022-11-01: 111 items, $2.9M 2022-12-01: 33 items, $4.7M 2023-01-01: 102 items, $16.2M 2023-02-01: 136 items, $9.5M 2023-03-01: 78 items, $1.4M 2023-04-01: 167 items, $7.2M 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: 92 items, $3.5M 2024-02-01: 101 items, $673,345 2024-03-01: 63 items, $307,629 2024-04-01: 32 items, $569,582 2024-05-01: 101 items, $8.0M 2024-06-01: 82 items, $2.4M 2024-07-01: 118 items, $4.6M 2024-08-01: 91 items, $557,939 2024-09-01: 145 items, $7.7M 2024-10-01: 138 items, $2.4M 2024-11-01: 41 items, $10.0M 2024-12-01: 180 items, $10.8M 2025-01-01: 102 items, $7.9M 2025-02-01: 99 items, $6.9M 2025-03-01: 99 items, $5.2M 2025-04-01: 160 items, $1.2M 2025-05-01: 96 items, $4.5M 2025-06-01: 101 items, $13.1M 2025-07-01: 180 items, $18.6M 2025-08-01: 181 items, $9.4M 2025-09-01: 169 items, $2.0M 2025-10-01: 187 items, $2.3M 2025-11-01: 85 items, $2.5M 2025-12-01: 153 items, $3.2M 2026-01-01: 129 items, $5.0M 2026-02-01: 55 items, $1.9M 2026-03-01: 202 items, $5.0M 2026-04-01: 93 items, $865,995 2026-05-01: 119 items, $2.4M 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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June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #49 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Birmingham, Mountain Brook to share equipment and services

Two neighboring cities will pool resources for equipment and services, potentially lowering municipal operating costs and improving service efficiency.

Counterparty: City of Mountain Brook Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #48 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Birmingham and Montgomery share equipment and services via cooperation agreement

The two cities will jointly use equipment and staff to reduce costs and improve service delivery. The partnership may lower taxes or improve emergency response and public services.

Counterparty: City of Montgomery Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #30 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City awards housing rehab contract to Slate Industrial Solutions

Slate Industrial Solutions wins competitive bid to rehabilitate homes under the CRGP Housing program, affecting 7 case numbers across multiple properties.

Counterparty: Slate Industrial Solutions, Montgomery, Alabama Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract award
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #50 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Birmingham and Mountain Brook share equipment and services

Cities will pool resources to reduce costs and improve service delivery. Details of the agreement—which equipment and services are covered—are not yet public.

Counterparty: City of Mountain Brook Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #42 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Birmingham and Gardendale agree to share equipment and services

The two cities will pool resources to cut costs on equipment and services. This may lower municipal expenses and improve service efficiency for both communities.

Counterparty: City of Gardendale Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #53 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Birmingham and Vestavia Hills share equipment and services

Cities can save money and improve service efficiency by pooling resources like vehicles, tools, and staff expertise. This agreement lets Birmingham and Vestavia Hills share equipment and services for mutual benefit.

Counterparty: City of Vestavia Hills Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #45 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Birmingham and Homewood share equipment and services

Two neighboring cities commit to sharing municipal equipment and services to reduce costs and improve efficiency. The agreement lasts for an unspecified period and covers both communities' operations.

Counterparty: City of Homewood Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #46 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Birmingham, Hoover agree to share equipment and services

The two cities will cooperate on equipment and service sharing to reduce costs and improve efficiency in municipal operations.

Counterparty: City of Hoover Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #37 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City partners with Alabama Law Enforcement Agency to share equipment and service

Birmingham police will gain access to ALEA resources and expertise through this partnership, improving public safety capabilities without additional spending. The agreement lets both agencies combine equipment and personnel for mutual benefit.

Counterparty: Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #28 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Council awards housing rehab contract to Home Shield Birmingham

City commits federal grant funds to rehabilitate homes in neighborhoods across Birmingham. Work covers 10+ properties under community revitalization grants.

Counterparty: Home Shield, Birmingham Funding source: Federal Grant Action type: Contract award
June 14, 2022 · Item number:Item #44 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City-County equipment sharing agreement with Jefferson County

City and Jefferson County will pool equipment and services for operational efficiency. Details on what's shared and cost savings to residents are not yet specified in the public notice.

Counterparty: Jefferson County, Alabama Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #41 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $9K

City charges $8,778 demolition cost to 1842 Steiner Avenue

Property owner at 1842 Steiner Avenue will be assessed $8,778 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The cost becomes a lien on the property.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 1842 Steiner Avenue, Birmingham
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #36 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $7K

Special assessment: $6,510 demolition cost at 1914 15th Court North

Property owner at 1914 15th Court North will receive a bill for $6,510 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien on the property.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 1914 - 15th Court North, Birmingham
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #43 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $6K

Property owner billed $5,978 for unsafe building demolition

The owner of 217 3rd Avenue South will be charged $5,978.20 to cover the city's cost to demolish the unsafe structure on the property.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 217 - 3rd Avenue South, Birmingham
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #47 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $5K

City bills owner $5,223 for demolition of unsafe building at 1309 Cotton Ave

Owner of 1309 Cotton Avenue must pay the city's demolition costs. The special assessment covers the expense of removing an unsafe structure from the property.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 1309 Cotton Avenue, Birmingham
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #39 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $5K

Property owner billed $4,795.92 for demolition at 3709 Jefferson Avenue S.W.

City paid to demolish an unsafe building on your property and is charging you the full cost. Property owners are responsible for these assessments.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 3709 Jefferson Avenue S.W., Birmingham
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #46 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $4K

Special assessment: $4,168 for demolition at 1842 Madison Ave SW

Property owner will receive a bill for $4,168 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. This assessment becomes a lien on the property.

Funding source: General Fund Action type: Demolition Location: 1842 Madison Avenue S.W., Birmingham
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #42 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $4K

City assesses $3,724 demolition cost to 2513 Snavely Avenue

Property owner will be billed for the city's cost to demolish the unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien against the property.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 2513 Snavely Avenue, Birmingham
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #40 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $3K

Special assessment: $3,003 for unsafe building demolition at 325 Center Street S

Property owner at 325 Center Street South will be charged $3,003.20 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure. This assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 325 Center Street South, Birmingham
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #29 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special assessment for weed abatement on blighted properties

Property owners will receive special assessments to cover the cost of removing noxious weeds on their land. Homeowners who don't abate the weeds themselves face city cleanup costs passed back to them as a lien or tax assessment.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #19 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Weed abatement: Special assessment levied on affected properties

Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will be assessed costs for city abatement work. Check your property tax bill if your address was cited in Resolution No. 1527-19.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #23 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special assessment for weed abatement on blighted properties

Property owners will face cost recovery charges for city-ordered weed removal on neglected parcels. Assessment amounts and affected addresses will be determined at the hearing.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #17 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special weed-abatement assessment imposed on blighted properties

Property owners will receive bills to cover costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Assessment amount and affected addresses are not fully described in this agenda item.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #9 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Weed abatement on nuisance properties; costs become liens

City will clear weeds from neglected properties and charge owners for cleanup costs, which become liens against the land. Addresses blight in affected neighborhoods.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
June 7, 2022 · Item number:Item #22 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special weed-abatement assessment levied on properties

City is charging property owners for weed removal on their land. You'll receive an assessment notice if your property is on the list.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
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