City to buy 2 vacant parcels from Birmingham Board of Education
City is acquiring real estate from the school board. Details on location, price, and intended use are not yet available.
City is acquiring real estate from the school board. Details on location, price, and intended use are not yet available.
Ensures reliable supply of road signs needed for traffic safety and street maintenance across the city.
City buys reflective sign blanks, faces, and sheeting from Ri-Del at fixed unit prices to replenish traffic signs as needed.
City awarded a multi-year as-needed contract for traffic sign blanks, blades, faces, and reflective sheeting through competitive bidding. Lightle Enterprise of Ohio will supply these materials at preset unit prices.
City repeals prior redevelopment rules and enters new partnership with Housing Reinvestment Corporation. Details on specific locations, funding, and project scope are not provided in the title.
City commits public funds to support students at Birmingham City Schools through a sole-source agreement with the Board of Education.
Citywide bridge rail upgrades improve safety on local bridges. Work follows a competitive bid process that selected the lowest responsible offer.
City approved competitive bid for ongoing supply of construction aggregates (crushed stone, riprap, sand). Unit prices on file with Purchasing Agent.
City approved competitive bid for aggregate materials (crushed stone, riprap, sand) needed for Eastern Section infrastructure and construction projects. Ensures reliable supply of materials at approved unit prices.
General fund money supports student services through partnership with Birmingham Board of Education. Specifics of goods and services are not detailed in available text.
City spending over $112,000 on goods and services for Birmingham public school students. Details of what specific programs or supplies are included were cut off in the item description.
City commits over $1.1 million over three years for information technology services through sole-source procurement. Citizens should know who won this contract and whether competitive bidding was considered.
City infrastructure maintenance projects in the Western Section will use this supplier for aggregate materials. Contract terms are on file at the Purchasing Agent's office.
City funds will support goods and services for students in Birmingham schools. Specific programs or schools are not detailed in the available text.
The city is paying Birmingham Times Media Group up to $65,000 for unspecified goods or services without competitive bidding. The incomplete description makes it unclear what residents are funding.
SHI International wins competitive bid to supply commercial software and services for one year. Contract terms are on file at the Purchasing Agent's office.
City locks in pricing for routine HVAC maintenance supplies across municipal buildings for the next year.
City commits general fund money to Promoting Empowerment and Enrichment Resources without competitive bidding.
City will spend $112,727 to provide goods and services for Birmingham public school students. Details of what goods or services are included were not provided in the agenda description.