City enters agreement with Jordan E. Melton Empower & Mentorship Society
The city is contracting with a mentorship and empowerment organization, though the specific services, duration, and funding amount are not disclosed in the available text.
The city is contracting with a mentorship and empowerment organization, though the specific services, duration, and funding amount are not disclosed in the available text.
City will work with City Center District Management Corporation on community engagement and cultural events. Agreement details and any financial commitment not specified in agenda.
The city is entering a general sales contract with a trustee managing a bankruptcy estate, but the item description is incomplete—no purchase price, property location, or intended use is provided.
Squeegee Squad wins competitive bid for city window cleaning services through 2027. Routine facility maintenance.
City commits additional $50,000 to The Salvation Army for unspecified services. Details on what programs or residents benefit are not disclosed in this summary.
City employees get work uniforms, safety gear, and outerwear through competitive bidding. Municipal and Commercial Uniform won the contract to supply shirts, trousers, outerwear, and safety accessories at set unit prices as needed.
City commits $1.29 million over three years to TTL, Inc. for unnamed professional services on consent agenda without public debate.
City will spend an additional $200,000 with Brother Let's Talk, LLC under an amended agreement. The nature of services was not fully detailed in the agenda item.
The city continues its sole-source contract with SurveyMonkey for survey and data collection software. Dollar amount and contract term not specified in available materials.
City commits to buying replacement parts from a single vendor for its Bobcat equipment fleet, locking in unit prices for one year.
City commits additional $200,000 to extend support services from Brother Let's Talk, LLC. The specific services remain unclear from the agenda.
Expands job training and support services through a community provider, helping residents build skills and access meals and counseling.
Birmingham commits $100,000 in public funds to LRY Media Group, LLC for media services. The item appears on the consent calendar, meaning the full service scope is not detailed in the public description.
City commits funds to purchase five vehicles including electric and hybrid models for municipal fleet operations.
Establishes pricing for Ford Cab and Chassis vehicles needed by city operations. Contract allows the city to purchase vehicles at pre-negotiated rates for an unspecified period.
City extends health advocacy services through a second contract amendment. The vendor will continue supporting residents through wellness programs and community health outreach.
City brings in external expertise to assess and strengthen cybersecurity defenses. Protects resident data and critical city services from cyberattacks.
City commits to a sole-source agreement with Infax for IT hardware, software, and ongoing support. Taxpayers should know when the city skips competitive bidding.
City commits $424,000 in public funds to a consulting firm under a sole-source agreement. The contract runs nearly four years, so residents should know who received the work and what services are being purchased.
City will pay AHEAD Inc. for cloud data backup and recovery services to protect Microsoft 365 data. Without these services, city data could be lost in a cyberattack or system failure.