City renews printing supplies contract with Mark Andy Inc.
Renews competitive bid for ink, spiral coils, and press room supplies used in municipal printing operations. Routine vendor renewal on consent agenda.
Renews competitive bid for ink, spiral coils, and press room supplies used in municipal printing operations. Routine vendor renewal on consent agenda.
The city will spend $15,000 on goods and services from Vulcan Park Foundation, a routine vendor payment on the consent agenda.
City selects SiteScapes Inc. to supply and maintain trash receptacles at unit prices set by competitive bid, with option to renew beyond the initial year.
Council approves one-year renewal with Mac Papers for film and press-room supplies used in city operations.
Hanover Circle pavement will be replaced following competitive bidding. Project is lowest-cost option among submitted bids.
The city is entering into a contract with Innovative Approach, Inc., but the agreement's full scope and cost are not yet clear from the available text.
City commits $2,000 in general funds to Cancer Awareness Network for Children, Inc. under sole-source procurement, a spending decision citizens deserve to see even for modest amounts.
The city is contracting with Lindsey McAdory's firm to provide constituent services support for Council Districts 7 and 9. This is a sole-source contract with no dollar amount disclosed; citizens should know who is being hired to assist their elected officials.
City commits $2,000 in public funds to provide goods or services to Miracle Academy PCS, a public charter school.
City extends supply agreement with Bama Sign Supply for printing and signage equipment on an as-needed basis at existing unit prices.
City commits $14,999 to Greater Shiloh Baptist Church Community Development Corporation for community services or development work. The specific program or location is not detailed in this item.
City is authorizing a new or renewed contract for security installation and services from ADS Security. Residents should see who is being paid for city services and the scope of work, even when contracts move through consent approval.
Mayor gets authority to finalize a deal with the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District under state housing law. Full terms and dollar amount are cut off in the provided text.
City employees and retirees will get pharmacy coverage through this multi-year contract. The vendor manages drug benefits and pricing for the city's health plan.
City commits $5,000 to Exposure Community Development Corporation for services under state law. Purpose of the agreement is incomplete in the source material.
Routine purchase from the school board using general funds. Amount is small and item is on consent agenda.
The city will pay Urban Impact, Inc. up to $14,999 for resident services. The specific service scope is incomplete in the source material.
City adopts new online platform for competitive bidding, streamlining procurement transparency for public contracts. Affects how future vendor awards are managed and tracked.
City is awarding a sole-source contract to Youth Towers, Inc. for goods and services. The specific services are not fully detailed in the agenda materials.
City spending public money on social media strategy and video production without competitive bidding. Vendor selection limited to one company.