Council appoints member to Port Authority board
A new member joins the Birmingham Jefferson County Port Authority, which oversees the region's port operations and economic development. The appointee's term expires June 14, 2024.
A new member joins the Birmingham Jefferson County Port Authority, which oversees the region's port operations and economic development. The appointee's term expires June 14, 2024.
The Design Review Committee shapes approval of new buildings and renovations across Birmingham. These appointments determine who will evaluate major development projects in your neighborhood.
These two leadership positions set the Council's agenda priorities and manage daily operations. The President chairs meetings and leads Council direction; the Pro-Tempore takes over in their absence.
Land Bank director oversees acquisition and disposition of tax-delinquent and blighted properties citywide. This appointment shapes how abandoned properties are handled and returned to productive use.
Board oversees the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute's mission and operations. Appointments shape the city's commitment to civil rights education and historical accountability.
New board composition shapes governance of Birmingham's Civil Rights Institute, which preserves the city's civil rights history and educational mission.
Equalization Board members set property tax assessments for homes and businesses in Jefferson County. These appointments influence how tax valuations are calculated across the region.
District 1 residents will have a consultant helping their councilor's office engage with local businesses and develop policy initiatives.
District 1 residents will have a consultant helping their councilor's office engage with local businesses and develop policy initiatives.
Brian Gunna joins the Planning Commission to fill the unexpired term ending October 6, 2020. The Planning Commission shapes land use, zoning, and development decisions that affect neighborhood character and growth.
These judicial appointments fill key positions handling municipal court cases, traffic violations, and local ordinance enforcement. Terms vary from 2021 to 2023.
Increases city funding for Neighborhood USA representatives and board candidates across Birmingham neighborhoods. Change affects grassroots civic engagement structure.
City hires consultant to recruit sports and entertainment businesses to Birmingham. Budget allocation and scope of work details not yet disclosed.
Birmingham's representative will cast the city's votes on statewide municipal policy at the annual convention, including decisions on legislative priorities and association governance.
Funds neighborhood-level representation at NUSA meetings. Enables local leaders and candidates to participate in regional governance.
Three new board members will guide Children's Hospital financing decisions. Fills vacancy left by Myla Calhoun's resignation; term expires November 11, 2019.
Two new board members will help oversee human resources policy and operations for Jefferson County government.
City hires consultant Jack W. Crowe for unspecified work up to $25,000. Scope of work details are incomplete in the public record.
Recognizes outstanding performance by city public works staff. These awards signal city commitment to workforce development and employee excellence.
New commission will oversee civil rights complaints and policy recommendations. Members serve staggered 3-year terms through January 2022.