Council awards electronic monitoring contract to Prontotrak Inc.
City selects vendor for court-ordered electronic monitoring devices and services. Affects cost and operation of pretrial and post-conviction monitoring programs.
City selects vendor for court-ordered electronic monitoring devices and services. Affects cost and operation of pretrial and post-conviction monitoring programs.
McWane Science Center will provide services to Birmingham under a new municipal agreement. Details of the services and funding are not disclosed in the agenda.
Amendment to an ongoing security services contract affects city operations and taxpayer spending on routine guard services across city facilities.
Spending on public transit operations. Sole-source agreement with Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority.
Sole-source contract for goods or services; specific items not detailed in agenda.
Council is modifying a 2018 partnership agreement with Birmingham Urban League, an established community organization. Amendment details are not yet public; citizens should know what changed and whether it affects the city's commitment to this partner.
City commits to rehabilitating homes through the Community Revitalization and Greening Program. Contract covers two line items for one year of work.
Home Shield wins competitive bid for community housing rehabilitation work. The 1-year contract covers seven line items of the CRGP program, directing funds to improve residential properties.
Slate Industrial Solutions wins competitive bid to rehabilitate homes under the Community Revitalization and Growth Program. Contract covers multiple line items to improve housing stock.
City selects contractor for CRGP housing rehabilitation work on nine properties. Improves conditions in neighborhoods targeted for housing recovery.
City selects contractor for community development housing rehabilitation work through competitive bid. Contract covers one year of CRGP program activity.
City commits public funds to rehabilitate homes in the Community Development program. Contract covers one year of repairs and upgrades aimed at improving housing stability in Birmingham neighborhoods.
City commits to copier and support services for the next three years through competitive bidding. Routine office equipment decision on consent agenda.
Home Shield wins competitive bid to rehabilitate homes under the Community Revitalization Grant Program. The 1-year contract covers multiple line items, advancing neighborhood stabilization and property recovery.
City enters a contract with Pneuma Gallery, Inc. for unspecified services, spending $500 from public funds.
This agreement establishes a formal partnership under state constitutional authority. Details of the services and commitments are unclear from the agenda text, but residents deserve visibility into who the city contracts with and what roles they play in local governance.
Council commits $1,000 from the general fund to an agreement with the school board under state law.
Local government spending on education partnerships. No direct impact on resident taxes or services based on dollar amount.
Ensures emergency medical equipment stays functional; vendor provides specialized fastener upkeep for ambulance cots citywide.