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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 6808 items in last 82 months
Total dollars $438.3M where disclosed
Notice: Hatched months are still being indexed (29.7% 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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December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #17 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $17K

Property owner billed $16,616 for demolition of unsafe building at 6449 Division

Owner of property at 6449 Division Avenue is now responsible for $16,616 in demolition costs the city incurred to remove an unsafe structure. This is a special assessment—a direct bill against the property.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 2 - 65th Street South aka 6449 Division Avenue, Birmingham
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #21 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $11K

City assesses $11,346 demolition cost to property owner at 6221 2nd Ave N

Property owner will receive a bill for the cost of tearing down an unsafe building on their lot. The $11,346 becomes a lien against the property unless paid.

Funding source: General Fund Action type: Demolition Location: 6221 - 2nd Avenue North, Birmingham
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #11 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $11K

City charges property owner $11,198 for building demolition at 709 19th St

Property owner at 709 19th Street will be assessed $11,198 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site.

Funding source: General Fund Action type: Demolition Location: 709 - 19th Street, Birmingham
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #12 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $10K

Special assessment: $10,270 demolition cost for 3300 34th St North

Property owner at 3300 34th Street North will be charged $10,270 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. This assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 3300 - 34th Street North, Birmingham
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #20 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $10K

Special assessment: $9,760 demolition bill for 5728 Avenue O

Property owner at 5728 Avenue O will be charged $9,760 to cover the city's cost of tearing down an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien against the property.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 5728 Avenue O, Birmingham
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #19 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $8K

City assesses $8,360 demolition cost to property owner at 3775 38th Ave W

Property owner at 3775 38th Avenue West will be charged $8,360 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the lot. Special assessments are recovered from property owners when the city must act to remove dangerous structures.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 3775 - 38th Avenue West, Birmingham
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #15 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $7K

Property owner charged $7,056 for demolition of unsafe building at Park Ave SW

Property owner at 4912 Park Avenue S.W. will be assessed $7,056 to cover the city's cost of tearing down an unsafe structure on the lot. The special assessment becomes a lien against the property.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 4912 Park Avenue S.W., Birmingham
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #14 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $7K

Property owner pays $6,880 for demolition of unsafe building in Ensley

Demolition cost is passed to the property owner at 1918 18th Street as a special assessment. Unsafe blighted buildings are removed from neighborhoods, but owners bear the full cost.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 1918 - 18th Street Ensley, Birmingham
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #36 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City awards radar messaging signs contract to Traffic Solutions, Inc.

Birmingham will deploy electronic radar messaging signs to monitor vehicle speeds across the city. The contract covers one year with pricing on file, helping traffic enforcement and road safety.

Counterparty: Traffic Solutions, Inc., Herndon, Virginia Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract award
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #57 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Mayor authorized to amend Firestone Flowers JV project funding agreement

Contract amendment with Firestone Flowers JV—details of funding and project scope unavailable in public record. Citizens deserve clarity on what this agreement covers and how city funds are committed.

Counterparty: Firestone Flowers JV, LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract amendment
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #9 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abandoned vehicles clutter neighborhoods and attract blight. Removal costs are charged to the registered owner.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #60 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Emergency contract extension: Express Scripts prescription services

City employees and retirees rely on Express Scripts for prescription drug coverage. This emergency extension keeps the pharmacy benefit active while a permanent contract is negotiated.

Counterparty: Express Scripts Funding source: Unknown Action type: Emergency procurement
December 1, 2020 · Item number:Item #46 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Weed abatement: 93 properties declared public nuisance

City will post notices on 93 blighted properties and move toward cleanup or demolition, reducing fire hazards and neighborhood blight in affected areas.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #17 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special weed-abatement assessment levied on blighted properties

City imposes cleanup costs on property owners for neglected, weed-choked lots declared blighted. Owners may face tax liens if they don't pay.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #15 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Weed abatement: City will clear nuisances, bill property owners

City clears overgrown vacant lots and bills owners for cleanup costs, which become liens on the properties. Helps reduce blight in affected neighborhoods.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #16 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Weed abatement: special assessments levied on blighted properties

City enforces weed removal on neglected parcels and charges owners for the cost. Property owners can contest the assessment at a hearing.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #18 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special weed-abatement assessment imposed on blighted properties

Property owners with blighted land may face a special assessment to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds. Check your property address if you own vacant or neglected land in Birmingham.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #19 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special weed-abatement assessment on blighted properties

City charges property owners for clearing noxious weeds on neglected parcels under 2018 ordinance. Owners may face liens or tax consequences if unpaid.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #20 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City assesses special weed-abatement tax on blighted properties

Property owners will receive tax bills to pay for city removal of noxious or dangerous weeds from blighted lots. Costs are assessed against specific parcels declared hazardous since 2017.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #21 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Weed abatement: special assessment against blighted properties

City is charging property owners for removal of dangerous weeds declared a public nuisance in 2019. Costs will be assessed against affected parcels.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #22 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special weed-abatement assessment on blighted properties

Property owners will receive bills for costs to clear noxious weeds from their land. This continues enforcement of the 2017 blight-abatement order.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #23 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special weed-abatement assessment on blighted properties

Property owners will receive assessments to cover costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Owners can contest the assessment at a public hearing.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #24 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special assessment: Noxious weed abatement charges imposed

Property owners with weeds declared noxious or dangerous face city-imposed abatement charges. This formalizes liens or bills for cleanup work done under the city's weed-control authority.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #25 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special assessment levied for weed abatement on blighted properties

Property owners may face added costs to address noxious weeds on their land. The city uses these assessments to recover abatement expenses from negligent owners.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
November 24, 2020 · Item number:Item #27 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Special weed abatement assessment on blighted properties

Council collects assessment fees from property owners for mandatory weed removal on neglected parcels, following 2018 declaration. Residents in affected areas benefit from cleared lots and reduced fire/safety hazards.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
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