City commits $1,500 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham
Funding supports mentorship programs for local youth. City uses sole-source procurement for the nonprofit partnership.
Funding supports mentorship programs for local youth. City uses sole-source procurement for the nonprofit partnership.
City funds feeding and facilitation services through Christian Service Mission. Exact scope of services incomplete in source text.
City funds community support services through Joseph's House, Inc. Item appears to support residents in need, though the full service description is cut off in the available text.
Birmingham commits general-fund money to support the symphonic association's operations or programs.
Funds support services for transgender residents through a local health nonprofit. Part of ongoing city commitment to health equity and vulnerable populations.
City awards annual contract for branded merchandise. Vendor supplies T-shirts as needed over 12 months with renewal option.
Contract amendment increases total project cost to $80,658.60 for additional asphalt binder work. No direct resident impact identified.
Police gain new polygraph equipment to support investigations. Contract terms and pricing are listed with the Purchasing Agent.
City roads in multiple neighborhoods will be repaired through pothole patching. Lowest competitive bid ensures cost-effective use of public funds.
The city is entering a contract with Triumph Services to provide assistance for adults in Birmingham, though the full scope of services and budget details are not disclosed in the item summary.
The city is modifying its partnership with Jones Valley Teaching Farm under the BOLD Program, which supports urban agriculture and community food access in Birmingham neighborhoods.
City will provide goods and services to the Greater Alabama Council of the Boy Scouts. Details on the nature and cost of services are not disclosed in the item text.
City will coordinate goods and services for residents in need through the Birmingham Urban League. This establishes an ongoing partnership to connect low-income households with assistance programs.
Low-income residents living with HIV/AIDS will gain access to rental assistance and supportive services through this partnership. The agreement expands safety-net housing resources for a vulnerable population.
City commits general funds to partner with Black Nurses Association on services or programming. Details on the agreement's scope and public benefit are not provided in the agenda item.
City sets aside funds to maintain the neighborhood entrance sign in West Goldwire, keeping the area visually welcoming.
City commits $350 in general funds to entertainment services via sole-source agreement with independent contractor.
Sole-source agreement funds landscape maintenance services. Small routine spending item on consent agenda.
Agreement lets YWCA Central Alabama operate a supervised visitation and exchange center for families in custody disputes or with court-ordered safety concerns.
Birmingham shares cost of orthophotography and planimetric mapping services with Jefferson County Commission. Updated aerial imagery and property mapping supports city planning, zoning, and development decisions.