City pays Official Clutch Band $2,250 for performance
General fund spending on a band performance. Item appears to be a standard vendor payment on consent.
General fund spending on a band performance. Item appears to be a standard vendor payment on consent.
Funds youth mentorship program serving Birmingham residents. Grant supports one-on-one mentoring to help young people develop skills and connections.
City commits general funds to Youth Towers, Inc. for goods or services. Specific details of the contract are not disclosed in the agenda.
General fund spending on services from Space One Eleven, Inc. The contract purpose is not fully detailed in the agenda, limiting clarity on public impact.
City commits $10,000 to support education services through a formal agreement with the school district.
City spends $2,430 from general funds to provide unspecified goods or services to the school system. Item description is incomplete—purpose not disclosed.
Crisis Center receives city funding for unspecified services. Specific program details are not provided in the agenda item.
Routine city spending to support public schools using general fund dollars.
City renews standing order for traffic cones at negotiated unit prices. Routine operational purchase to maintain road safety equipment inventory.
City is modifying terms of an existing loan to Green Meadow Apartments, LLC. Details on the amendment's fiscal impact and any changes to repayment terms are not disclosed in the agenda.
Dan's, Inc. will redevelop a portion of the Parkway East Shopping Center, potentially bringing new retail or mixed-use activity to the site. Details on investment amount, timeline, and specific uses are not disclosed in this consent item.
City purchases IT infrastructure to support municipal operations. Exact dollar amount and service scope not disclosed in agenda materials.
Funds neighborhood cleanup efforts through sole-source vendor agreement; part of routine blight reduction spending.
The city spends $5,000 from its general fund on a sole-source contract with Alabama Sports Council. Purpose not fully disclosed in available documentation.
The city is committing $500 to the Board of Education for unspecified goods or services under state law provisions.
City extends transportation services agreement with VIA Transportation (River North Transit subsidiary). Amendment terms and cost impact not fully detailed in available information.
Three councilors (Smitherman, Alexander, Hilliard) will use city funds to hire CBG Strategies to handle constituent communications and services. Residents in those districts should know how their tax dollars support council office operations.
Fire department gets competitive pricing on equipment replacements & repairs. As-needed contract ensures reliable supply without emergency procurement delays.
City commits public funds to maintain an evidence management platform used by police and other departments. Sole-source procurement limits competitive bidding.
City renews supply agreement for fire department equipment on a competitive bid, keeping emergency response gear stocked. One-year contract at unit prices to be determined.