Council awards asphalt supply contract to Dunn Construction
City secures asphalt for road repairs and maintenance over the next year through competitive bidding. Contract covers unit pricing on file with the Purchasing Agent.
City secures asphalt for road repairs and maintenance over the next year through competitive bidding. Contract covers unit pricing on file with the Purchasing Agent.
City renews or expands its procurement deal with SHI International Corp., a major IT/technology vendor, through the Sourcewell cooperative purchasing program.
Pelham pays Giffen Recreation using federal pandemic relief funds (ARPA) for recreation services. No competitive bidding used.
City adds $426 to an existing Toter, LLC agreement to cover shipping costs on routine supplies or services.
City enters partnership with Housing Reinvestment Corporation of America to develop affordable housing programs. Details on funding, scope, and community impact not yet available from agenda item.
City commits funds to environmental and human justice organization serving Village Creek area.
The city will fund community health activities and education through Cancer Awareness Network for Children, Inc., expanding access to cancer awareness resources for families.
Birmingham Talks will provide early education programs for infants and young children under a new city agreement. Expands access to birth-to-five services for families in the community.
City commits to multi-group petroleum supply contract (transmission/hydraulic oil, lubricant oil, gear lube, and other fluids). Affects municipal fleet and equipment maintenance costs.
City secures one-year waste oil disposal service on competitive bid. Ensures proper environmental handling of hazardous waste from municipal operations.
City approved bulk purchasing of motor oil and antifreeze coolant at fixed unit prices. Locks in supply costs for municipal vehicle maintenance.
City formalizes partnership with National Veterans Day Foundation to support veterans. Details of the agreement (scope, funding, or duration) are not disclosed in this summary.
City enters partnership with Housing Reinvestment Corp to develop and finance affordable housing programs. Specifics on funding, locations, and units affected are not yet public.
City spends $113K with BGrace Media for ad placement and COVID-19 crisis messaging without competitive bidding. Sole-source contracts merit public awareness of vendor selection and cost.
City commits $208,720 in public funds to Barbizon Charlotte for audio-visual equipment without competitive bidding.
City commits funds to a contract with a private organization, though the specific dollar amount and purpose are not fully disclosed in the available text.
City families will gain access to free childcare referral and navigation assistance through Childcare Resources, making it easier to find licensed care options.
City funds nonprofit community outreach program through general fund allocation. Agreement caps spending at $2,500.
City commits to professional training services with TEG Enterprises. Details on scope, duration, and cost not fully visible in agenda title.