Council awards $3,000 contract to Children's Village, Inc.
City contracts with Children's Village, Inc. for goods and services under sole-source procurement rules.
City contracts with Children's Village, Inc. for goods and services under sole-source procurement rules.
The city is spending $10,000 with Birmingham FC, LLC. The specific goods or services aren't listed in the agenda description.
Public funds support outreach for the Ruffner Mountain nature area, likely promoting use of green space in the community.
City will pay consultant Terri Tran to conduct field interviews and collect concerns from constituents across districts. Details on cost and scope of work not fully disclosed in agenda item.
City commits $5,000 to support HIV/AIDS prevention and education services in Birmingham.
City is awarding a sole-source contract to Youth Towers, Inc. for goods and services. The specific services are not fully detailed in the agenda materials.
City commits $50,000 in general funds to Birmingham Zoo, Inc. under a new agreement. Purpose of services not fully specified in title.
Contract funds crisis support services in the community.
City approves changes to the redevelopment agreement with Alabama School of Fine Arts Foundation. Details on the amendment and its impact on the project are not fully available in the agenda text.
City commits $15,000 in public funds to Christian Service Mission for goods and services. Purpose details are incomplete in the agenda.
City is spending $27,000 from general funds on a new agreement with the school board. The item text doesn't specify what services or programs this funds, so the exact impact on residents is unclear.
City commits $10,375 from general funds to provide unspecified services to the school system.
City commits $1,500 from general funds to T/U Landscape Service for grounds maintenance or landscaping work.
City taxpayers are funding a media production and advertising vendor. The contract covers studio time, scripting, and ad placement services for Council communications.
City approves $3,900 for landscape maintenance services from general funds.
Public funding supports youth programs and community services at a nonprofit organization serving local children and families.
City partners with Girls Life Unlimited to deliver workforce development and job readiness training to residents facing hardship.
City spending tax dollars on landscaping maintenance services. Contract appears routine but citizens deserve transparency on vendor selection and service scope.
City approves spending up to $14,395 with Commander Board Signs for goods or services. Item on consent agenda.
District 4 will use outside consulting to drive economic growth and development. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda materials.