Special assessment: $5,329.76 for demolition at 3924 George Avenue
Property owner will be billed for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building at 3924 George Avenue. The charge becomes a lien against the property until paid.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Property owner will be billed for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building at 3924 George Avenue. The charge becomes a lien against the property until paid.
Property owner at 3721 Carver Avenue will be charged $3,328 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure on the lot. The assessment becomes a lien against the property.
Property owner receives a bill for $3,259.72 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The charge is placed as a special assessment against the property.
Property at 8730 2nd Avenue North is being removed because it poses a safety and health risk to the neighborhood. Demolition clears the site for future development or remediation.
City condemns blighted structure as public hazard. Demolition clears Ensley neighborhood of dangerous property.
Sets the rules for how the city and Birmingham Emergency Communication District share costs for 911 dispatch services. This affects how emergency response funding flows for the next two years.
The city will now issue a quitclaim deed instead of a warranty deed for the sale of 330 1st Street So, reducing the city's legal liability for property defects after the sale closes.
City commits to Kronos software for police, fire, and detention operations. Dollar amount and contract duration not disclosed in summary.
This budget addendum reflects final spending adjustments made after the Mayor's initial August 2020 proposal. The amendments set the city's spending plans and revenue priorities for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021.
TIF funds tax increment financing districts—public funds dedicated to developing designated areas. This budget sets spending priorities for property recovery and neighborhood reinvestment through 2021.
Council sets aside community funds that will support neighborhood priorities over the next fiscal year. These resources fund local initiatives decided by district representatives.
City sets spending priorities for special tax revenue dedicated to fair trial services. Public can review how funds allocated to criminal justice assistance programs.
Sets spending plan for city's sports and entertainment recruitment efforts through June 2021. Determines resources available to attract or support sports teams and entertainment events.
Unsafe structure at this North Birmingham address will be torn down, removing a public safety hazard and blighted property from the neighborhood.
This budget sets spending priorities and revenue targets for the entire city government for the 12 months ending June 30, 2021. It determines what services get funded and at what level.
Sets spending priorities for city infrastructure projects over the next fiscal year. Determines which roads, facilities, and systems get upgraded or repaired.
Property owner at 3526 Oak Avenue S.W. faces a $3,735 special tax assessment to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on their lot.
Property designated as public nuisance and safety hazard will be removed. Demolition helps eliminate blight and potential dangers in the neighborhood.
Property owner at 4025 Park Avenue S.W. is being billed $3,173 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. This amount will be collected via special tax assessment.
Property at 3925 39th Avenue North is being torn down after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
Sets spending plan for state trust funds held by the city. Affects allocation of reserved resources for future city operations and services.
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will remove blight and safety hazard from neighborhood.
Building declared a public nuisance and safety hazard; city will demolish it to clear the blighted property.
City is tearing down a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes blight and hazard from the neighborhood.
City removes a dangerous, blighted structure from the neighborhood. Demolition clears the site for future recovery.