Operating permit granted to The Pull Up-Bham for limousine service
New pre-arranged limousine service authorized to operate at 1225 18th Place SW. Expands transportation options for residents and visitors.
New pre-arranged limousine service authorized to operate at 1225 18th Place SW. Expands transportation options for residents and visitors.
The Pull Up-Bham, LLC gains authorization to operate a prearranged limousine service from 1225 18th Place SW. This permit allows the company to legally offer transportation services in Birmingham.
Safe Day Transport, LLC gains authority to operate a non-emergency transport service in the city, adding capacity to local mobility options.
The Pull Up-Bham, LLC gains approval to operate a prearranged limousine service at 1225 18th Place SW, enabling residents access to licensed ground transportation.
The Pull Up-Bham, LLC receives approval to operate a prearranged limousine service at 1225 18th Place SW, enabling the business to provide rides in Birmingham.
Purple Heart Transportation, LLC gains operating authority to provide non-emergency transportation services in the area.
The city receives private funding to support the Rodger Smitherman Community Enrichment Act, expanding community programs without local taxpayer cost.
Opens the door for Birmingham to apply for and spend federal grant money in fiscal 2025. Grant funding can support key city services and infrastructure without raising local taxes.
Penny Foundation will manage a federal grant the city received from Johns Hopkins University for Bloomberg Ame (details cut off in original title). The grant funds a community initiative or research project.
City completing a state grant award. Details on funding amount and project purpose are incomplete in the agenda item text.
The city is granting Marx Management Company legal rights to encroach on public property. This allows the company to use or occupy city land for their operations.
City can apply for major federal grant to fund green infrastructure projects. If awarded, funding could support climate and environmental initiatives citywide.
Good Good BHM, LLC receives city approval to operate a limousine service from 3911 Richard Arrington Boulevard. The Certificate of Public Necessity and Convenience allows commercial transportation operations in Birmingham.
City secures federal funding for transportation projects through ALDOT. Grant amount and project details not yet disclosed.
Federal grant expands support and resources for Hispanic and Latino entrepreneurs in the community.
Grant funding from the EPA may support environmental cleanup, water quality, air quality, or other public health projects. The Mayor is authorized to sign all necessary paperwork to bring the grant into effect.
State funding for infrastructure projects. Completing the grant agreement unlocks FY 2025 Rebuild Alabama Act resources for city transportation improvements.
City seeks federal grant funding for law enforcement operations. Dollar amount and program details not yet specified; actual impact depends on grant award and scope.
City receives $55,000 from Anne M. Cabaniss Charitable Trust to support preservation and renovation work at the Arlington Ante, reducing public costs for the historic project.
Securing federal funds for contaminated-site surveys helps identify cleanup priorities and may trigger remediation work. No local cost to the city.