City pays B & D Electric $8,500 for pump motor replacement
Funds repair of a nonfunctioning pump motor using city general funds. Sole-source purchase from Birmingham vendor.
Funds repair of a nonfunctioning pump motor using city general funds. Sole-source purchase from Birmingham vendor.
Federal grant funds expand adult court services for substance-abuse issues; Year 4 of 5-year project brings support programs to more residents.
City restocks exam gloves and safety supplies at its central warehouse. Routine inventory replenishment from general fund.
Taxpayer funds reimburse city staff for work-related costs like mileage, meals, and conference travel.
City reimburses employees for out-of-pocket work expenses. This routine decision clears submitted expense claims from the general fund.
The city will spend general fund dollars to support the state agency that manages Red Mountain park and recreation facilities. This represents a commitment of public resources to maintain or expand greenspace and recreational opportunities.
City employees get reimbursed for work-related expenses from the general fund. The itemized accounts show where public money goes for staff operations and travel.
Authorizes city staff to draw advance funds for work-related expenses. Affects how employees manage reimbursement and cash flow for business travel, meals, and materials.
Reimbursement to city employee for approved work-related travel expenses.
City enters into formal management arrangement with Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Board of Directors, governing how the city and BCRI will coordinate operations and governance.
Bush Hills neighborhood receives funding from Jefferson County Community Service Fund for local initiatives and community programs.
Moves $200 from Highland Park Neighborhood Association's discretionary budget to the general fund. Routine budget adjustment with minimal city-wide impact.
$4,000 originally set aside for Norwood Neighborhood Association capital projects is being moved to a different purpose. Residents in that neighborhood may see delayed or canceled projects as a result.
Federal funding unlocks bus service improvements. The city is setting aside $1.5M from a TIGER CMAQ Grant to expand rapid transit options.
A $5,000 budget transfer affects community capital spending in the Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood for fiscal year 2022.
Reallocates $10,000 from District 6 discretionary project funds to another city account. Citizens in District 6 should know if this affects planned neighborhood improvements.
Equipment Management Department vehicle 202207 gets wreck damage repaired by Edwards Chevrolet. Routine city fleet maintenance paid from general fund.
Routine maintenance on city vehicle #164316 covered by general fund. Wreck repairs keep equipment fleet operational for city services.
Routine maintenance purchase for city equipment under a state purchasing program. This is a standard operational expense tracked for public records.
Equipment Management receives miscellaneous automotive parts under an existing U.S. Communities competitive contract. Routine procurement on consent agenda.