Birmingham and Gadsden share equipment and services
Cities can reduce costs by pooling resources like vehicles, tools, and workforce. This agreement lets Birmingham and Gadsden share equipment and services for mutual benefit.
Cities can reduce costs by pooling resources like vehicles, tools, and workforce. This agreement lets Birmingham and Gadsden share equipment and services for mutual benefit.
The city will work with the Jazz Hall of Fame to promote and protect jazz heritage in Birmingham. Details on funding and specific commitments are not yet available in the agenda item.
City spends $11,795 from public funds with Brandon Gilbert for goods or services. Contract details are incomplete in the public record.
Two neighboring cities will pool resources for equipment and services, potentially lowering municipal operating costs and improving service efficiency.
The two cities will jointly use equipment and staff to reduce costs and improve service delivery. The partnership may lower taxes or improve emergency response and public services.
Cities will pool resources to reduce costs and improve service delivery. Details of the agreement—which equipment and services are covered—are not yet public.
City and Jefferson County will pool equipment and services for operational efficiency. Details on what's shared and cost savings to residents are not yet specified in the public notice.
City commits to multi-year licensing and support for DocuSign Enterprise Pro, a document-signing platform used across municipal operations. Dollar amount not specified in public record.
City commits to a partnership with Bush Hills Connections to support health services in the community, though the specific scope and budget are not detailed in the agenda item.
Two neighboring cities formalize equipment and service-sharing to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Residents may benefit from faster response times and lower municipal expenses.
Two cities pool resources to reduce costs and improve service delivery. Agreement covers sharing of equipment and municipal services for mutual benefit.
City contracts with ProntoTrak for electronic monitoring devices and ongoing maintenance, supporting law enforcement and court operations.
Alabama Power Company will lease the city-owned parking lot at the corner of 18th Street. Terms and revenue details are not specified in the item summary.
City commits to ProntoTrak for ongoing electronic monitoring devices and maintenance. Contract terms and pricing are on file with the Purchasing Agent.
City commits to ongoing electronic monitoring device maintenance and service through ProntoTrak. Pricing and contract terms are on file with the Purchasing Agent.
City modifies its contract with Mobility Capital Finance, a financial services vendor, though specific changes and dollar impact are not disclosed in the summary.
City extends a sole-source contract for business systems services. The vendor and contract scope remain partially unclear from the agenda.
City commits to ongoing partnership with REV Birmingham to repair, maintain, and operate an artistic installation. Dollar amount not disclosed.
City approves competitive bid for bulk pesticides, fertilizers, and soil amendments used in parks, streets, and grounds maintenance. Specific dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
City spending on lawn and grounds maintenance supplies for municipal properties. Contract covers 18 specific line items for pesticides, fertilizers, and soil amendments.