Council awards custom apparel contract to Kopri Promotions
City commits to buying branded apparel from Kopri through competitive bidding, with pricing and terms on file with the purchasing office.
City commits to buying branded apparel from Kopri through competitive bidding, with pricing and terms on file with the purchasing office.
Birmingham invests $75,000 in Birmingham Corps to expand job training and workforce development programs for residents seeking skills and employment.
City vehicles and equipment will get replacement tires through competitive bidding. Contract covers passenger car, light truck/SUV, and commercial tires.
City commits to a one-year mortgage loan portfolio services agreement with AmeriNat, a vendor in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
Modifies terms of the city's partnership with Friends of Rickwood Field, a nonprofit managing the historic ballpark. Details of the amendment are not provided in the agenda.
City vehicles will get automotive transmission repairs through a competitive bid. Unit prices are on file for public review.
City continues data integration and software services from Thompson Reuters. Dollar amount and contract term not disclosed in agenda.
City renews agreement with Lexipol, LLC for policy and training services. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
Council approved competitive bid for on-call portable toilet services, ensuring city facilities have sanitation resources when needed.
City commits to a multi-year service agreement for cot maintenance and supply. Contract covers up to three years and will be paid from city operating funds.
Bama Sign Shop is now the city's vendor for ongoing press room supply needs at negotiated unit prices for the next year.
City approves one-year agreement with United Rentals for equipment rental services at set unit prices. Contract covers equipment needs across city operations.
City approves purchase of Pierce, Spartan, Quality, and Wheeled Coach fire trucks and rescue equipment from Sunbelt Fire, Inc. Details on pricing and delivery timeline not provided.
City approves competitive bid from Knox Pest Control, Columbus, Georgia, to provide pest control services at pre-agreed unit prices. Contract runs one year with guaranteed rates.
City will use Granicus software to track and manage short-term rentals, including address identification and compliance tools. Software helps enforce rental regulations.
The city is committing to a multi-year software service (CellHawk, used by law enforcement and city agencies to track mobile devices and investigate crimes). The cost and specific operational impact are not disclosed in the available text.
Modifies terms of an existing contract with software vendors. Details of the amendment—cost, scope, or timeline changes—are not disclosed in this summary.
City commits to upgrade payroll and workforce management system with Vertosoft. This affects how HR and payroll processes operate and may impact employee records and system reliability.
The city will spend $7,998 under an agreement with the school board. The description was cut off in the agenda, so the specific goods or services are unclear.
McWane Center will provide science education and public outreach services in Birmingham. This establishes the city's funding relationship with the center's programs.