City approves $25,000 contract with Alabama Ballet
City funds professional arts programming through partnership with Alabama Ballet to bring performances to Birmingham residents.
City funds professional arts programming through partnership with Alabama Ballet to bring performances to Birmingham residents.
City commits $14,500 to Promoting Empowerment and Enrichment Resources (PEER) for services under state procurement law. Details on the program's scope and expected outcomes are not provided in this summary.
General fund spending on sports promotion activities. Item processed through consent agenda without detail on deliverables or public benefit.
Funding supports senior day care services for vulnerable residents in Birmingham.
City spending $5,000 on community events through Urban Impact, Inc. Citizens deserve to know who receives taxpayer funds and what services they provide, even for routine vendor payments.
City commits $5,000 to Cahaba River Society for riverway work. Details of the agreement's scope and public benefit are unclear from the item title.
Allows Lamar to access city property to install or maintain signage. Details of the agreement—duration, terms, and public impact—are not specified in the item.
City continues existing lease with Dale T. Pugh d/b/a DTP, Inc. under amended terms. Full impact unavailable — agenda description was incomplete.
Knight Sign Industries will install a wayfinding sign in the Roebuck neighborhood, helping residents and visitors navigate the area.
Two new brick neighborhood signs will mark and promote the Fairmont area. Low-cost placemaking investment in neighborhood identity.
Birmingham schools receive $1,000 in city funds for classroom supplies and materials in 2019–2020.
City permits Lamar Outdoor Advertising to access city property at 1930 8th Avenue North for billboard construction or maintenance work.
City commits to buying GM parts through Edwards Chevrolet for fleet maintenance over the next year at negotiated unit prices.
City commits $15,000 in general-fund spending to lobbying services supporting Council operations. This sole-source contract goes directly to a private firm without competitive bidding.
City will spend general fund dollars on educational field trips for students in Birmingham City Schools.
Birmingham residents gain access to free cultural programming—dance and music workshops—through a partnership with The Files Art Project.
City committed to buying film and press room supplies from Mac Papers at negotiated unit prices for the next year. Standard vendor contract for municipal operations.
City purchases printing and press room supplies for its in-house print shop on a competitive bid basis.
The city will buy spiral coils, press ink, and printing supplies from Mark Andy Print Products as needed. This ensures ongoing supplies for city printing operations.
The city will provide goods or services to Birmingham City Schools students, but the agenda item is incomplete—details are in a separate file that was not provided here.