City approves $1,000 agreement with Birmingham Board of Education
Council commits $1,000 from the general fund to an agreement with the school board under state law.
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.
City updates internal employee and position data through Tyler's systems. Ensures payroll, HR records, and personnel files remain current and accessible for staff management.
Sole-source spending from general fund for services to Children's Village, Inc. Citizens deserve visibility into who receives city dollars and why, even on routine consent items.
City funds Project Hopewell for community services. Specific program details not disclosed in public summary.
Funding supports an unspecified program or service coordinated between the city and school board.
Spending decision between the city and school board. Purpose is incomplete in the public record.
Routine vendor payment processed through consent agenda. Citizens can track small-dollar city spending on public docket.
City selects vendor for full-color print equipment and maintenance services through competitive bid. Annual cost and service details incomplete in public record.
City commits to housing rehabilitation work through a competitive bid. One-year contract covers seven line items for community revitalization.
Slate Industrial Solutions wins competitive bid to rehabilitate homes in Birmingham's CRGP program for one year. Supports neighborhood housing stability through targeted renovation work.
Firefighters get protective wear through competitive bid. Contract covers line items 3 and 6 at unit prices set by the city.
Birmingham's firefighters get protective gear through a competitive bid process. The contract covers one year of as-needed purchases at pre-set unit prices.
City commits to housing repair work under Community Redevelopment Group Program. One-year contract supports neighborhood rehab efforts.
City firefighters get safer protective equipment through competitive bidding. Contract covers essential items (helmets, coats, pants, gloves, boots, and related gear) on an as-needed basis.
City commits $1,000 from general fund to the Birmingham Board of Education under state law provisions.
Redemptive Cycles receives $10,000 from the general fund under sole-source procurement rules—no competitive bidding. Details on what services the company will provide are missing from the agenda.
Southern Remodeling wins 1-year contract for Community Development housing repairs. Work addresses blighted residential properties.
City commits to partnering with Alabama Environmental Council to preserve natural areas and green space in Birmingham for public benefit.