City commits $600K to Housing Authority agreement
City allocates $600,000 to the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District under a new agreement. Purpose of funds and services to be provided are not detailed in the available item description.
City allocates $600,000 to the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District under a new agreement. Purpose of funds and services to be provided are not detailed in the available item description.
Families with children at the YMCA's Childcare Center of Excellence will get financial aid to make care more affordable.
The city is committing public funds to support students through the Board of Education partnership. Details of which schools and what specific goods or services are being provided are not fully disclosed in the title.
City approves an as-needed premise distribution system contract with Norstan Communications after competitive bidding. Unit prices are on file with the Purchasing Agency.
City commits $115,000 to Tunnell, Spangler & Associates for services; vendor and scope not fully specified in available materials.
Families will get help navigating childcare options to find quality programs that meet their needs. This partnership expands access to information about available childcare services.
City funds support educational programs or supplies for students in Birmingham schools.
City approved a one-year supply agreement with W.W. Grainger for tools and hardware at set unit prices. Residents pay for municipal operations through taxes; this routine vendor contract keeps city departments stocked.
City commits $125,000 to the Housing Authority for services or programs affecting housing access in Birmingham.
A new community health store will open alongside the foundation's recently funded grocery store, expanding access to health resources and fresh food in the neighborhood.
LRY Media will refurbish the long-vacant former Birmingham Credit Union Building, bringing the historic structure back into productive use and potentially adding jobs and property tax revenue to the city.
City commits $90,000 to Central Alabama Redevelopment Alliance for redevelopment work, though the specific project or neighborhood affected is not detailed in the agenda item.
The city is setting up a digital system to manage construction bids and procurement documents, improving transparency and efficiency in how public contracts are advertised and tracked.
The city is committing $460,000 to Birmingham Property Group for unspecified services. The agreement's full scope and purpose are not detailed in the public agenda item.
Sole-source contract awards public funds to a nonprofit provider. The incomplete description makes it unclear what services residents will receive.
City fleet maintenance costs depend on competitive battery pricing. This 1-year supply contract locks in unit prices for vehicle batteries citywide.
City approves supplier for incandescent lamps, ballasts, and related electrical parts used in municipal operations and maintenance.
City fleet and operations will purchase light and heavy commercial batteries from NAPA at negotiated unit prices. Ensures vehicle maintenance and emergency equipment availability.
The city agrees to work with Daniel Payne Legacy Village Foundation to expand a meal subscription service program, making food access easier for participating residents.
City locks in unit pricing for routine equipment maintenance over 12 months, ensuring operational continuity for municipal fleet and grounds equipment.