Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting
Regular Agenda (21)
23-258 Roll Call
23-259 Invocation - Tom Bryson, Vestavia Hills Chaplain
23-260 Pledge Of Allegiance
23-261 Approval Of The Agenda
23-262 Announcements, Candidates and Guest Recognition
23-263 City Manager’s Report
23-264 Councilors’ Reports
23-265 Approval Of Minutes of March 27, 2023 (Regular Meeting)
23-266 Citizens Comments
23-267 Time Of Adjournment
Altadena Valley Park improvements bid approved by ordinance
City accepts a bid to improve Altadena Valley Park, making upgrades to the public recreational space available to residents.
City to spend opioid settlement funds on addiction treatment and prevention
The city will receive opioid lawsuit settlement payments over 10 years and now decides how to use the money—on treatment, prevention, recovery programs, and other opioid-related public health efforts approved in settlement agreements.
City accepts bid for Rocky Ridge Road sidewalk improvements
Sidewalk improvements on Rocky Ridge Road will make the area safer and more walkable for residents and pedestrians in that neighborhood.
Economic development deal with Vestavia 31 RE for shopping center
City negotiates tax incentives or public investment to support a new multi-tenant shopping center development. May affect local tax revenue, property values, and retail availability in the area.
City accepts 2021-2022 audit report
Independent review of city finances confirms budget accuracy and spending controls. Audits are required annually to verify tax dollars are managed properly.
City ends Uprise Health EAP contract, switches to Employee Assistance Services
Employees will use a new provider for confidential counseling, mental health, and crisis support services. The switch changes who handles workplace assistance programs but maintains the same services.
23-323 Proclamation - Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving - April 18, 2023
23-324 Proclamation - Fair Housing Month - April 2023
Civic Center updates vendor alcohol-service contract rules
New rules for serving alcohol at the civic center will guide both vendors and residents renting the facility. The changes replace outdated contract terms with clearer terms for beverage service.