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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 7428 items in last 88 months
Total dollars $454.8M where disclosed
Notice: Hatched months are still being indexed (32.2% 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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July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #58 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $8K

City assesses $8,421 demolition cost to property owner at 3305 33rd Place North

Property owner at 3305 33rd Place North will be billed $8,421.60 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the lot. This special assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 3305 33rd Place North, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #51 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $8K

Special demolition assessment: $8,232 at 412 34th Ave W

Property owner at 412 34th Avenue West is assessed $8,231.70 to cover city costs for demolishing an unsafe building. The cost becomes a lien on the property.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 412 34th Avenue West, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #60 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $8K

Owner charged $7,778 for demolition of unsafe building at 4008 29th Street North

Property owner receives bill for city demolition costs. Special assessment liens to the deed until paid.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 4008 29th Street North and Rear Structure, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #61 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $7K

Special assessment: Property owner pays $6,701 for building demolition at 4030 2

Property owner at 4030 29th Street North will be charged $6,701.08 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. The cost is assessed as a special tax against the property.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 4030 29th Street North, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #41 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $6K

City spends $5,500 to train workers in blight cleanup

Build Up workforce program tackles blighted properties while creating job training opportunities in Birmingham neighborhoods.

Counterparty: Build Up Funding source: General Fund Action type: Appropriation
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #49 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $4K

Property owner charged $4,006 for demolition of unsafe building at 814 Court Wes

The city recovers demolition costs by placing a special assessment against the property. This is how the city recoups expenses when it removes blighted or hazardous structures.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 814 Court West, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #59 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $4K

City assesses $3,768 demolition cost to property at 3420 30th Way North

Property owner at 3420 30th Way North will pay $3,768 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. Special assessments like this recover public spending from property owners when structures pose safety risks.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 3420 30th Way North, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #52 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $4K

Property assessment: $3,619 demolition cost at 3445 31st Place North

Owner of 3445 31st Place North will receive a bill for $3,619.20 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on the property. Property owners are responsible for demolition fees when structures are deemed unsafe.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 3445 31st Place North, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #48 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: $3K

City recovers $3,046 demolition cost from unsafe building at 5404 Lewisburg Road

Property owner will be billed for demolishing an unsafe structure. The special assessment recovers the city's demolition cost and holds owners accountable for blighted properties.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 5404 Lewisburg Road, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #44 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Ensley: Unsafe structure at 22nd St ordered demolished

City will demolish a condemned building in Ensley deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal of blighted properties improves neighborhood conditions and safety.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 1501 22nd Street, Ensley a.k.a 2201 Avenue O, Ensley, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #38 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City sets aside funds for Birmingham Board of Education

Council directs general fund dollars to support school operations and programs. The specific purpose and amount will determine impact on classrooms, students, and property taxes.

Counterparty: Birmingham Board of Education Funding source: General Fund Action type: Appropriation
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #22 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City issues General Obligation Warrants Series 2018-B bonds

City is borrowing money via bonds to fund capital projects or operations. Bond terms, repayment obligations, and interest rates affect future tax revenue available for services.

Funding source: Bond Action type: Ordinance
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #65 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Fire alarm & sprinkler system inspections: Johnson Controls contract renewed

City extends fire protection monitoring across municipal buildings. Ensures smoke alarms and sprinkler systems stay tested and operational to protect residents and workers.

Counterparty: Johnson Controls Fire Protection LP Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract amendment
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #8 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

687 properties declared public nuisance for noxious weeds

City flags 687 blighted parcels with dangerous vegetation for abatement action. Property owners must respond to posted notices or face city-ordered cleanup and potential liens.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #42 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City orders demolition of unsafe building at 2436 31st Street West

An unsafe, blighted structure will be removed from the neighborhood, eliminating a public hazard and opening the way for property recovery and community stabilization.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 2436 31st Street West, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #47 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City orders demolition of unsafe building at 2213 Avenue O in Ensley

Removes a blighted structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance from the Ensley neighborhood. Clearing vacant, dangerous buildings improves safety and neighborhood appearance.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 2213 Avenue O / 2201 Avenue O
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #45 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Unsafe building at 2205 Avenue O in Ensley approved for demolition

Ensley residents will see an unsafe, blighted structure removed from their neighborhood. The City declares the property at 2205 Avenue O a public nuisance and orders it demolished.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 2205 Avenue O, a.k.a 2201 Avenue O, Ensley, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #46 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Unsafe building at 2209 Avenue O ordered demolished

City declares the structure at 2209 Avenue O in Ensley unsafe and will demolish it, removing a public nuisance from the neighborhood.

Funding source: General Fund Action type: Demolition Location: 2209 Avenue O, a.k.a 2201 Avenue O, Ensley, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #21 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Council approves refunding bonds for Series 2018-A debt

City refinances existing bonds to manage debt payments. First reading only; final vote required at later meeting.

Funding source: Bond Action type: Ordinance
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #43 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City declares 1868 Princeton Court unsafe, orders demolition

The building at 1868 Princeton Court is being removed from the neighborhood. This clears a property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance, improving safety and opening opportunity for redevelopment.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Demolition Location: 1868 Princeton Court, Birmingham
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #79 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City creates Birmingham Youth Leadership Council

Gives young residents an official voice in city decisions through a new advisory council. Creates a structured pathway for youth to influence policy and community planning.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
July 31, 2018 · Item number:Item #19 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City removes inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and create safety hazards. The city will remove the vehicle and charge the owner for the cost.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Weed abatement
July 24, 2018 · Item number:Item #45 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Council awards medical-supply contract to Nashville Medical & Emergency Products

City approves a competitive bid for emergency medical supplies used by first responders and public-safety departments. Contract details and pricing are not disclosed in the item summary.

Counterparty: Nashville Medical & Emergency Products, Inc., Springfield, Tennessee Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract award
July 24, 2018 · Item number:Item #49 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

City awards medical-supply contract to Southeastern Emergency Equipment

Competitive bid for emergency medical supplies (group 6A) ensures city gets equipment at negotiated unit prices as needed for public safety operations.

Counterparty: Southeastern Emergency Equipment, Youngsville, North Carolina Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract award
July 24, 2018 · Item number:Item #67 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Emergency rental: Temporary AC units for Youth Services

City is rushing to rent cooling units for the Department of Youth Services due to an urgent need, likely because of summer heat or equipment failure affecting youth program facilities.

Counterparty: Purchasing Agent Funding source: Unknown Action type: Emergency procurement
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