City awards housing rehab contract to Merchant Development Inc.
Merchant Development will handle CRGP housing rehabilitation projects for the city over the next year, improving housing stock in Birmingham neighborhoods.
Merchant Development will handle CRGP housing rehabilitation projects for the city over the next year, improving housing stock in Birmingham neighborhoods.
Contractor selected to repair homes under CRGP housing program for one year, supporting neighborhood rehab efforts.
City locks in pricing for emergency fire equipment replacements and maintenance. Ensures fire crews have reliable access to suppression products at predictable costs.
Fire department gets year-long supply of suppression products at pre-negotiated prices, keeping equipment costs predictable and emergency response ready.
Two new bus shelters will improve transit access and rider comfort in the Hooper City neighborhood, providing weather protection for residents waiting for buses.
East Lake gets a welcome sign on 1st Avenue North to mark neighborhood identity and welcome residents and visitors.
Birmingham commits general fund dollars to support music, academics, and athletics at Jackson-Olin school. Strengthens youth programs in the district.
City provides assistance to support Brown Elementary School of Fine Arts. Details of funding and scope are limited in the item description.
City Council is approving a spending agreement with JCCEO, a nonprofit partner focused on economic opportunity. The dollar amount is incomplete in the agenda, making it difficult to assess the direct impact on residents or city operations.
Fire and Rescue gains physician support for medical response services. Agreement details the terms of provider partnership.
City modifies its ongoing behavioral health services agreement with Behavioral Health Services, originally approved in 2018. Details of the amendment are not publicly disclosed in this summary.
City secures vendor for one-year carnival and concession equipment rentals at pre-negotiated unit prices.
City secures competitive bid for short-term carnival and concession equipment rentals needed throughout the year for public events.
Coca-Cola Bottling Company United-Central gains exclusive rights to sell non-alcoholic beverages at the city's major event venue for the next three years.
City commits $10,000 to support Ruffner Mountain Nature Coalition's conservation and education work in Birmingham's nature areas.
Daniel Payne Industrial Park will be cleared and prepared for development. Work affects 31 acres and supports job-creation efforts in the industrial district.
City commits $5,000 to Titusville Development Corporation under state development statute. Purpose of agreement not specified in available item text.
Council is committing general fund dollars to a single vendor without competitive bidding. The description is incomplete, so the specific impact on residents is unclear—but citizens deserve to see how tax money is spent and why this vendor was chosen.
Birmingham and Mountain Brook will jointly fund approximately 4,000 linear feet of new sidewalks. The agreement clarifies each city's financial and operational responsibilities for the shared infrastructure project.
A small contract payment for a single-day train event; minimal direct impact on residents but represents public spending citizens deserve to see.