City contracts Green Life Lawn Service for West Goldwire sign upkeep
City sets aside funds to maintain the neighborhood entrance sign in West Goldwire, keeping the area visually welcoming.
City sets aside funds to maintain the neighborhood entrance sign in West Goldwire, keeping the area visually welcoming.
City commits general funds to partner with Black Nurses Association on services or programming. Details on the agreement's scope and public benefit are not provided in the agenda item.
Birmingham shares cost of orthophotography and planimetric mapping services with Jefferson County Commission. Updated aerial imagery and property mapping supports city planning, zoning, and development decisions.
Sole-source contract for disk jockey services at a city event or function.
The city awarded a competitive contract to supply automotive filters to city vehicles and equipment for the next year. This is routine maintenance spending.
City equipment maintenance continues with a new vendor supplying automotive filters for fleet vehicles over the next year.
Small vendor payment for event DJ services on the consent agenda.
Council authorizes the Mayor to execute a contract with Lower Bros Co, Inc. to install a new Bakko economy tennis backboard at a city location. Residents gain improved recreational facilities.
City upgrades employee records management system. Amendment updates data conversion to ensure smooth transition of staff and position records.
Birmingham awarded a one-year contract to supply firefighter protective wear at competitive bid. Ensures fire crews have reliable access to safety equipment.
City extends partnership with Jefferson County Committee for Economic Opportunity to expand job training and workforce development services, though the dollar amount and specific scope of the amendment were not disclosed in the agenda.
City expands partnership with Alabama High School Athletic Association to host more athletic competitions, boosting local youth sports access and potential economic activity from events.
Southern Remodeling wins 1-year contract to rehabilitate homes under the Community Redevelopment Grant Program. Project helps stabilize housing stock in Birmingham neighborhoods.
Brings professional ballet performances, classes, and community outreach to Birmingham residents at no apparent cost to the city.
Home Shield wins competitive bid to rehabilitate homes through the Community Development Department's CRGP program for one year. This work helps stabilize and recover blighted properties.
Enables Community Food Bank of Central Alabama to continue distributing food to hungry residents across the region.
The city's partnership with Alabama High School Athletic Association expands opportunities for student athletes. Details on enrollment increases and any cost impact are not fully disclosed in the agenda.
Trane performs energy conservation work across city facilities and guarantees savings. Amendment terms are unclear from agenda text; outcome may affect utility spending and operating costs.