City sets aside $1,256 for vehicle equipment from insurance proceeds
Budget amendment using insurance money to cover vehicle equipment needs. This is routine fiscal housekeeping for city operations.
Budget amendment using insurance money to cover vehicle equipment needs. This is routine fiscal housekeeping for city operations.
Equipment Management Department authorizes repair of damaged city vehicle (No. 184379). Routine maintenance spending from general fund.
The city is shifting $16,800 within District 1's budget—reallocating money from discretionary projects, training, and general operations. The specific impact on residents depends on which programs are affected, but budget amendments like this allow city departments to respond to
Moves $30,000 allocated for District 3 professional consulting work to general city expenses. The incomplete description limits clarity on what services are affected and where funds will ultimately go.
Parks and Recreation gets funds to repair or replace broken equipment at Norwood Park, restoring recreational facilities for residents.
Funds shift from Liberty Highlands Park to East Lake Park (fitness court) and other projects. Projects must be completed within the fiscal year.
The city is canceling a 2020 masonry repair contract with Masonry Arts, Inc. at Highland Park Pro Shop. This frees up funds and likely means the work will be rebid or abandoned.
City installs pollution-control equipment on fleet vehicles to reduce diesel emissions. Improves air quality for residents near city facilities and vehicle maintenance locations.
Birmingham Central Library receives new flooring. The $250,000 project improves facility conditions for the thousands of residents who visit the library annually.
Spending from the general fund on office furniture for the Information Management System department. Routine vendor payment processed through consent agenda.
Birmingham is buying a 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD SUV from Donohoo Chevrolet in Fort Payne. The purchase price and funding source are not disclosed in the public record provided.
Routine spending on City Clerk office supplies through no-bid procurement.
City maintains repair and replacement inventory for heavy equipment used in public works operations. This purchase keeps municipal loader fleet operational.
Routine city spending on office equipment for the City Clerk's Office.
City commits general funds to complete wreck repair on a municipal vehicle. Routine maintenance spending on rubber-stamp consent.
General fund spending on routine fleet maintenance. Vehicle 064381 damage repair completed through sole-source vendor.
Routine vehicle repair expense. City fleet maintenance claim paid from general fund.
Birmingham renews annual air pollution permits required to operate city facilities. This routine compliance fee ensures ongoing regulatory approval.
Boutwell Auditorium receives equipment for venue operations. Routine vendor payment from general fund.
City spending on vehicle maintenance from the general fund. Repair of police fleet vehicle following wreck.