City awards $120K to Jones Valley Teaching Farm
Urban farm receives city funds for education and food-production programming. Agreement covers services at Jones Valley Teaching Farm.
Urban farm receives city funds for education and food-production programming. Agreement covers services at Jones Valley Teaching Farm.
Formalizes the City's relationship with Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority to deliver public transportation services to residents and commuters.
City commits $33,000 to Penny Foundation, a local nonprofit, but the agreement purpose was cut off in the source text.
The city is spending $150,000 with Fountain Heights Cooperative LLC for services. The full nature of the services is not detailed in the agenda item.
City spending $60,000 on training and consulting services from Dr. Chico Tillmon through sole-source procurement.
City commits $2,000 to allow the Catholic high school to provide facilities for an unspecified public use or service.
City partners with nonprofit to provide free community health forums on breast cancer awareness and prevention.
The city is entering a partnership with Sandpiper Advisory Group to support the Harmony & Heritage Series at Historic Arlington House, a cultural programming initiative.
City approves competitive bid to buy fire truck engines as needed. Ensures replacement supply for critical emergency equipment.
City commits to community programs reducing homelessness and poverty. Foundation will deliver outreach services to residents in need.
Create Birmingham will run a 10-week entrepreneurship cohort to help residents start businesses. The city is using a sole-source contract, meaning no competitive bidding process.
Create Birmingham will run workforce development workshops and networking for aspiring film crew and industry professionals, expanding local job pathways in a growing economic sector.
This modifies an existing 2023 agreement between the City and Birmingham Board of Education, but the specific changes and financial impact are unclear from the truncated description.
City will lease space from a private party with an option to purchase. Details on location, square footage, and cost are incomplete in the public record.
City police and public safety agencies will use MCM's evidence management system for digital case records, chain-of-custody tracking, and data retrieval. System reliability directly affects investigation quality and court evidence admissibility.
Mayor authorized to negotiate and execute a project funding agreement with TESSA Commercial Real Estate, LLC. Without full project details visible in the truncated description, the direct impact on residents is unclear.
Equipment Management will buy replacement parts for Bobcats (loaders and tractors) at set unit prices as needed, keeping city machinery repairs efficient and predictable.
Police Records Management System software renewal. Maintains case management and archival tools for law enforcement operations.
Council modifies an existing deal between the city and school district. Details on the scope and impact of the amendment are not available in the public record provided.