City awards $10K sole-source contract to Urban Impact, Inc.
City commits $10,000 in general funds to Urban Impact, Inc. for unspecified goods or services under sole-source procurement rules.
City commits $10,000 in general funds to Urban Impact, Inc. for unspecified goods or services under sole-source procurement rules.
The city is spending $7,500 on community outreach services and exhibitions through a sole-source agreement with The Links Foundation, a community organization.
Sole-source purchase from Tailored Fitness using general fund dollars. Citizens deserve visibility into who receives city money and for what goods or services.
City will use Veritext for court reporting support in litigation cases. This sole-source contract commits general fund dollars to a single vendor without competitive bidding.
City approves ongoing purchase agreement for heavy-duty truck parts at pre-negotiated unit prices. Ensures fleet maintenance supplies are available as needed.
City secures competitive pricing for essential vehicle maintenance parts used in municipal operations and fleet upkeep.
The city is committing $5,000 to an agreement with the Birmingham Zoo. The truncated description doesn't specify the purpose—whether it's for operations support, facility use, educational programming, or another service.
City secures competitive pricing for essential vehicle maintenance parts used in municipal operations and fleet upkeep.
City partners with Ensley District Developers to create a redevelopment plan for the Ensley district. Details on the scope, investment, and timeline for neighborhood improvements are not yet public.
Birmingham commits $25,792 to a partnership with The National Veterans Day Foundation for Veterans Day programming and recognition in the city.
City renews supply agreement for vehicle maintenance. Affects fleet upkeep costs and operational continuity.
City commits general fund dollars to support school operations through a direct purchase agreement with the Board of Education.
Routine spending approval from the general fund to the school board for unspecified goods.
NorthStar EMS will provide paramedic services for city emergency response. Dollar amount and contract terms are incomplete in the source document.
City commits funds to Birmingham Stars, Inc. for goods or services. Purpose not specified in public record.
City spending $4,550 in public funds to supply goods to the school district. Goods type not specified in available documents.
One-time payment to school system for supplies or materials. Routine spending on consent agenda.
City enters into a partnership with Birmingham Promise to implement a program. Details on the program's scope, funding, and resident impact are not fully disclosed in the available description.
Fire Department will source medical supplies and medications through sole-source agreement with University of Alabama at Birmingham, a vendor arrangement that affects emergency response readiness.
Modifies terms of the city's partnership with AHSAA for use of municipal facilities and services. Details of the amendment are not publicly disclosed in the agenda.