Fair Trial Tax Fund budget set for fiscal year 2019
Council adopts spending plan for the Fair Trial Tax Fund, which supports public defense and court operations. Details of fund allocation not specified in agenda item.
Council adopts spending plan for the Fair Trial Tax Fund, which supports public defense and court operations. Details of fund allocation not specified in agenda item.
Sets spending plans for all city services—police, fire, parks, libraries—for the year ahead. Determines tax rates and service levels across Birmingham.
Sets spending plan for the Alabama Trust Fund's operations through June 30, 2019. Determines how the city manages this dedicated revenue stream for the fiscal year.
Sets spending priorities for federal block grants that fund affordable housing, infrastructure, and neighborhood improvements. Budget details determine which neighborhoods receive investment.
New pay benefit approved for city employees. Longevity payments reward service tenure and affect overall compensation structure.
Routine office furniture purchase for the City Clerk's Office funded from the general budget.
City employees get reimbursed for work-related expenses they paid out of pocket. This is routine payroll administration.
Councilor Parker's conference travel to Charlotte, NC (March 1–4, 2018) is reimbursed from city funds.
Routine maintenance payment for door frame repair in the Mayor's Office of Public Information, drawn from the city's general fund.
City spends $5,195 in general funds on office furniture for the Mayor's Office.
Routine spending decision: City commits $4,763 from general funds to purchase office furniture over one year at unit prices set by the Purchasing Agent.
City upgrades playground equipment and site furnishings across multiple parks. Competitive bid from Coston General Contractors brings equipment replacements to residents.
$75,000 redirected away from Steel City Jazz Fest toward Alabama environmental initiatives. Affects the city's support for cultural events vs. environmental spending priorities.
Avondale Villa renovation project moves forward with lowest competitive bid. Work improves housing condition in the neighborhood.
City employees submit itemized expense accounts for approval and reimbursement from the general fund. This routine consent item ensures staff can be reimbursed for legitimate work-related costs.
Sloss Furnace boardwalk gets replacement after competitive bidding. This historic site improvement enhances public access and safety.
General fund spending on office furniture for city operations. No-bid contract with a North Carolina vendor.
Mayor's office will purchase desks, chairs, and related furniture through a no-bid agreement with a Georgia vendor. The contract covers one year of purchases at preset unit prices.
East Lake Park gets renovated after rebid process. Work begins soon to improve neighborhood green space and recreation access.
Public dollars reimbursed to a city councilor for attendance at the Alabama League of Cities conference, May 19–21, 2018.