City awards toner-cartridge contract to ABS Business Systems
City committed general funds for Ricoh color printer supplies on a competitive bid. 1-year contract lets departments budget for routine office equipment.
City committed general funds for Ricoh color printer supplies on a competitive bid. 1-year contract lets departments budget for routine office equipment.
Narcotics tracking and storage system improves accountability for controlled substances used by emergency medical services. Competitive bidding process ensures cost efficiency.
The city is modifying an existing partnership with West End Hills Community Development Center, which typically funds neighborhood improvement projects. Details on the specific changes are not provided in the agenda.
Federal pandemic relief money will support the Land Bank's acquisition and rehabilitation of blighted or abandoned properties. This frees up public resources for neighborhood stabilization.
Amendment modifies the city's partnership with the Literacy Council of Central Alabama to support adult literacy programs in the community.
This amendment adjusts the city's partnership with Habitat for Humanity on affordable housing or community development work in Birmingham. Details of the change—scope, duration, or funding—are not publicly clear from the item title.
City commits $700,000 to community violence prevention and practitioner training. Program aims to reduce violence through certified community practitioners and systemic change.
City funds new violence intervention services aimed at reducing community violence through the Community Safety Initiatives Immediate Response Action Plan.
Amendment to existing contract between City and University of Alabama; specific terms and impacts not disclosed in available text.
City modifies its partnership terms with the Young Women's Christian Association of Central Alabama. Details of the amended agreement are not specified in the public notice.
City commits additional funding to STREAM Innovations under an existing 2023 agreement. The vendor and scope of work are not specified in the public record provided.
This updates an existing partnership with Habitat for Humanity, which builds affordable homes and removes blight in the community. The amendment details remain unclear from the agenda, but residents should know the City is modifying its commitment to this program.
The city is modifying an existing contract with the University of Alabama, but the specific changes and their impact on residents are unclear from the agenda text provided.
City partners with OAA to provide services addressing social issues affecting formerly incarcerated residents and community reentry.
City amends agreement with Friends Foundation of Birmingham Public Library; terms of the amendment are not detailed in the item summary.
City commits $750,000 to Small Magic dba Birmingham Talks for a development project, details of which are incomplete in the public record available here.
City extends or modifies its agreement with Greater Birmingham Ministries, a nonprofit serving Jefferson County. Details of the amendment are not provided in this notice.
Public funds committed to Leaders of Excellence under an amended agreement. Details of the organization's services and the reason for the amendment are not disclosed.
City extends or modifies its agreement with Birmingham AIDS Outreach, Inc. for public health services. Dollar amount not specified in agenda.
This amendment updates the City's partnership with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The full dollar amount and terms were cut off in the agenda text.