Council appoints member to Downtown Redevelopment Authority
New board member will help guide downtown development decisions affecting public investment, property revitalization, and business activity in Birmingham's central district through 2032.
New board member will help guide downtown development decisions affecting public investment, property revitalization, and business activity in Birmingham's central district through 2032.
Two new appointees will serve on the board through April 2032, helping guide city economic development strategy and industrial recruitment.
District 5 resident will serve on the body that advises City Council on civil rights issues. Term runs through January 31, 2027.
Fills vacancies on the commission that guides historic preservation and design review decisions affecting older neighborhoods and landmark buildings.
Five new members will shape decisions on historic preservation, design review, and cultural heritage projects in Birmingham. Terms run through February 2028.
Six new directors join the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute board, shaping the organization's leadership and governance over the next two years. One seat runs through Sept. 1, 2026; five run through Sept. 1, 2028.
Fills nine seats on the commission that oversees civil rights protections and discrimination complaints in Birmingham. Appointments shape how the city addresses bias and equal treatment.
New members will shape decisions on building aesthetics and urban design projects across Birmingham. Terms run through 2026 and 2027.
Committee leadership shapes which council members direct oversight of public safety, housing, and budget decisions. These appointments determine who steers priorities for the year ahead.
These appointees will help oversee financing decisions for the city's Children's Hospital special care facilities. Terms run through late 2025 and 2027.
Replaces Dr. Brian D. Burnett on the museum's board. The new member will serve through August 31, 2026.
Two new appointees will join the Special Care Facilities Financing Authority governing St. Vincent's operations in Birmingham, with terms running through 2027 and 2029.
Planning Commission members shape zoning decisions, development reviews, and land-use policies that affect neighborhoods citywide.
Board sets economic development strategy and incentives. Six-year appointments shape spending priorities through 2030.
One vacant seat on the Industrial Development Board fills through April 2028. The board advises on economic development projects and incentives affecting local business growth.
The Industrial Development Board shapes local economic strategy and project approvals. New board members will help guide business attraction and development incentives over the next two years.
Land Bank Authority oversees acquisition and disposition of city-owned vacant and tax-delinquent properties. These appointments fill key board seats governing that work.
Land Bank Authority oversees acquisition and disposition of tax-delinquent and blighted properties citywide. Director 3 serves through July 15, 2026.
Port Authority oversees cargo operations and economic development at Birmingham's port facility. This appointment fills a board seat with authority over maritime commerce and infrastructure decisions affecting regional trade and jobs.
One seat on the Birmingham Jefferson County Port Authority board fills through mid-2027. Port Authority decisions affect shipping, economic development, and access to regional transportation infrastructure.