Charter Communications awarded cable, internet services contract
City commits to ongoing cable TV and high-speed internet services through Charter. Residents depend on these utilities for connectivity and information access.
City commits to ongoing cable TV and high-speed internet services through Charter. Residents depend on these utilities for connectivity and information access.
Fire alarm systems across city buildings stay operational and maintained. Contractor provides troubleshooting, repair, and monitoring services as needed.
City commits ongoing funds to Charter for cable TV and high-speed internet services at municipal locations.
Kendra Scott, LLC will sponsor and host an event promoting the city's StrongHer women's initiative at no cost to the city. The partnership brings private support to a municipal campaign.
City facilities will get copier services and equipment from the winning bidder. Contract covers machines and support for various municipal buildings.
City commits to buying air filters from Filterbuy under a one-year agreement at unit prices set in the purchasing office. This is a routine service contract supporting building maintenance.
City approves competitive bid for PCs and IT accessories from ConvergeOne. Establishes pricing terms for equipment purchases as needed.
City locks in pricing for concrete supplies on an as-needed basis. Standard municipal infrastructure material, likely supporting street repairs and building maintenance across the city.
City commits to buying printers, computers, and related software from Connection through a competitive bid process. Price and terms are on file with the purchasing office.
City machinery maintenance gets competitive pricing through a multi-year parts supply agreement. Citizens benefit from lower equipment repair costs across city operations.
The city is entering into an agreement with a community development corporation affiliated with Greater Shiloh Baptist Church, though the specific purpose, dollar amount, and duration are not fully disclosed in the available text.
City locks in unit prices for paint and supplies citywide for the next 12 months. Sherwin-Williams won the competitive bid to provide materials as needed.
City buys hydraulic hoses and fittings as needed over the next year from Bridgestone-Hosepower at competitive rates; unit prices approved and on file.
Support for One Place's family justice services expands access to legal aid and victim support in Birmingham. The center helps families navigate domestic violence, custody, and related civil matters.
City buys ongoing software support from Business Systems & Consultants; terms and cost not specified in available text.
City extends its partnership with Penny Foundation for an additional year and a half, maintaining ongoing services or support through mid-2025.
City commits $50,000 to Urban Impact, Inc. for ongoing services through next year. Full scope of services not detailed in the title; check the full resolution text for what residents are funding.
City continues partnership with STREAM Innovations through a 12-month extension. Amendment modifies prior contract terms to allow continued service delivery.
City commits up to $805,000 to continue funding Jones Valley Urban Farm for 12 months. Contract supports local food production and community agriculture.
City agrees to pay Noble Chapel CME Community Development $1,500 to provide facilities for the Riley program. Details of the program and facility type are incomplete.