Council awards $61,910 playground contract to Coston General
Henry Crumpton Recreation Center gets new solid-surface playground equipment. Coston General Contractors won a competitive bid for the work.
Henry Crumpton Recreation Center gets new solid-surface playground equipment. Coston General Contractors won a competitive bid for the work.
City Council approved a vendor payment for goods and services. The contract is on the consent agenda, meaning it passed without debate.
Council approves a competitive bid for telecommunications services supporting city Information Management operations. The 3-year GSA cooperative contract ensures consistent network and data services for municipal operations.
City commits to IBM for IT products and services through the NCPA state contract framework, a competitive bidding method that locks in pricing for one year. Citizens rely on reliable IT infrastructure for city services.
General fund money goes to provide goods and services for Birmingham public school students.
Birmingham is paying a landscape firm for unspecified services. The contract is sole-source, meaning no competitive bids were sought.
City spending public funds on nursing services or health-related goods through sole-source contract with community organization.
Police will add body cameras and in-car video equipment across the department, affecting transparency in force incidents and officer accountability.
Birmingham receives federal funding to cover overtime costs for law enforcement operations targeting high-intensity drug trafficking. The grant supports existing public safety work without requiring local budget match.
City is asking the Alabama Attorney General to clarify what deals it can legally make with solar equipment owners. This clears the way for potential renewable energy projects that could lower utility costs or expand clean power options.
City commits to one-year agreement for IT infrastructure through state purchasing cooperative. Contract supports day-to-day operations of city systems and data management.
Equipment Management Department secures parts for aerial and brush trucks used in tree trimming and utility work. One-year contract keeps city vehicles maintained.
City approves one-year supply contract for equipment maintenance parts. Keeps fleet repairs running smoothly for public services.
City spending on seasonal holiday decorations. Sole-source purchase to a single vendor.
City commits general funds to support students in the Birmingham school system through goods and services provided by the Board of Education.
City is spending $4,000 to provide goods and services to Birmingham students, though the specific items are not detailed in the public notice.
City will pay local disk jockey Forrest Hardy $350 for DJ services.
City will receive state grant funding to staff a Court Referral Officer position and reimburse administrative costs through partnership with state courts.
United Community Centers will provide facility space for a city program (specific purpose not detailed in agenda). This is routine vendor spending on consent.
City is paying a local vendor $300 for disk jockey services at a municipal event.