Sixth amendment approved to microtransit contract with River North Transit
The city continues service through its transit partner; amendment details are not provided in the agenda.
The city continues service through its transit partner; amendment details are not provided in the agenda.
Council approves agreement to support Holocaust education and survivor storytelling in the community.
Approves competitive bid for replacement turnout and rescue gear for firefighters. Ensures protective equipment meets technical standards for rescue operations and EMS response.
City approves lowest bid to upgrade public venue accessibility. Work includes Americans with Disabilities Act compliance improvements in rights-of-way.
City renews food procurement for the jail under competitive contract terms. Affects meals provided to incarcerated individuals.
Council is cancelling a December 2019 contract with Info-Tech Research Group and replacing it with a new agreement. Details on the new contract terms and cost are not provided.
City fleet vehicles—police cars, fire trucks, sanitation trucks—will get replacement tires through competitive bid. Goodyear's pricing and terms now apply to routine tire purchases across city departments.
City employees will receive uniforms from this vendor on an as-needed basis at set prices. The competitive bid process helps ensure fair pricing for ongoing city operations.
Mobile residents get free disposal of hazardous household waste (paint, batteries, chemicals, electronics) at a city-organized collection event.
City commits nearly $100K to upgrade cooling systems at the Cruise Terminal, improving passenger comfort and facility operations.
ReDesigned Living & Construction wins competitive bid for CRGP Housing Rehabilitation work across 7 cases, improving residential conditions in the community.
City of Slate Industrial Solutions won a competitive bid to rehabilitate homes under the CRGP program across multiple cases. Specific project locations and budget impact not disclosed in item title.
City vehicles will be fueled under this contract. Competitive bidding helps control fuel costs for municipal operations.
Harris Contracting will build new restrooms and concession facilities at Mims Park, improving public amenities at a popular recreation area.
Birmingham will partner with BJCTA to buy and install technology helping transit riders access real-time arrival and service information. Better commuter access to schedules and alerts.
Watkins Acy Strunk Design Inc. will create site and lighting designs for Bienville Square, a downtown public space. This step clears the way for construction improvements to enhance the neighborhood.
Birmingham provides operational support to the U.S. Football League in exchange for hosting games and events; details on specific services and long-term obligations are in the full agreement.
Fire Station #7 will get updated shower facilities. The contract is being financed through the city's capital budget.
City commits $326,000 to Moffatt & Nichol, Inc. for engineering and inspection services on the Mobile Riverfront Redevelopment Project—a major infrastructure investment shaping downtown's future.
City commits to a multi-year legal services agreement with a specialized law firm. No dollar amount specified in the public record.