Antebellum Home Board: membership rules amended
Changes how board members are appointed and how long they serve on the Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens Board.
Changes how board members are appointed and how long they serve on the Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens Board.
Changes how board members are appointed and serve on the Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens Board, affecting governance of a historic city property.
Recognition of exceptional service by a city firefighter. The bonus comes from the general fund.
Recognition of an officer selected for exemplary performance. Honors commitment to public safety service.
Employee recognition reflects city workforce quality and morale. This award acknowledges exceptional service within the administrative division.
City employees recognized for outstanding monthly performance receive bonus awards funded from general revenue. This item approves a special bonus for the King office unit.
Recognition of exceptional police performance. Award comes from general city funds.
Housing Authority board members set policy and oversee operations affecting affordable housing availability and programs citywide.
Recognition of outstanding City Clerk's Office staff performance. White receives a special bonus award from the general fund for the employee-of-the-month honor.
City recognizes Gullett for outstanding performance in Public Works. Award reflects commitment to acknowledging employee excellence in municipal operations.
Land Bank board appointments shape how abandoned and tax-delinquent properties are reclaimed and sold, affecting neighborhood blight and housing availability across the city.
Land Bank Authority oversees acquisition and redevelopment of blighted properties city-wide. Director 4 position serves a four-year term through July 2024.
Land Bank Authority oversees acquisition and rehab of blighted properties citywide. This 4-year appointment shapes decisions on which vacant, tax-delinquent homes get cleared or restored for sale.
Council fills vacant board seat at Birmingham Land Bank, the agency managing blighted and tax-delinquent properties across the city.
New board members will shape downtown development priorities and spending over the next three years. The Authority influences land use, business investment, and neighborhood character in Birmingham's core.
Council fills five vacancies on the board that oversees commercial development projects. Three members serve until 2021; two serve until 2023.
Two new board members will guide airport operations and policy decisions over the next six years, affecting service quality and investment priorities at a key regional transportation hub.
Two new board members will guide airport operations and policy decisions over the next six years, affecting service quality and investment priorities at a key regional transportation hub.
Covers travel costs for elected representatives from all 99 city neighborhoods to attend the NUSA Conference. Strengthens neighborhood participation in citywide civic planning and coordination.