City passes USDA grant to Market at Pepper Place
Market at Pepper Place will receive federal grant funding to support its operations. This pass-through agreement lets a community food vendor access USDA natural resources funding.
Market at Pepper Place will receive federal grant funding to support its operations. This pass-through agreement lets a community food vendor access USDA natural resources funding.
Favoride receives a license to operate as a taxi service in Birmingham. The permit allows the company to provide public transportation services in the area.
Company authorized to operate low-speed shuttle service in Birmingham. Expands transportation options for residents.
Empowers the Mayor to pursue federal Justice Department grants that could fund public safety, crime prevention, or victim services programs in the city.
Grant funds support national service volunteers working on community projects in Birmingham; specific funding amount and program details were not available in the agenda.
City will partner with Alabama Department of Transportation on preliminary engineering and utility studies for a transportation project, using state grant funding.
City funding helps Regional Planning Commission secure additional grant money for regional planning work, but the project details and local impact remain unclear from this item.
Mayor authorized to pursue federal Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) funding. Grant dollars support fire department equipment, training, or staffing needs.
City will commit funds to an Alabama Department of Transportation project, but the exact scope and impact are unclear from the truncated description.
The city receives a major $50 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce to support economic development projects and initiatives.
Mobile adds Boys and Girls Club as a partner to deliver community development services funded by federal CDBG grants. This expands youth and community programming available to residents.
Sets how Mobile spends federal grants for affordable housing, community development, and emergency services over the next fiscal year. Determines which neighborhoods get new housing, infrastructure, and support services.
City will receive state transportation funding for infrastructure improvements. Amount not yet disclosed in agenda materials.
City secures federal funding to deploy advanced transportation technologies, improving traffic efficiency and safety. Grant details and local benefits will be determined through implementation.
City opens door to federal funding for air and climate pollution projects. Grant could support local air-quality improvements and climate resilience work.
Federal grant money funds façade improvements at 1520 7th, a property improvement supported by Community Development Block Grant dollars. Forgivable loan over 5 years means no repayment if conditions are met.
Woodlawn Theater receives Community Block Grant funding to improve its storefront appearance, supporting neighborhood revitalization efforts.
The city directs federal job-training funding to Central Six Development Council (Region 4) to expand workforce development in the area. Details on total award amount and targeted programs were not provided in the agenda summary.
Federal community development funds support storefront improvements at local business Eleven 02. Forgivable loan means no repayment required if terms are met.
Own It Property Solutions receives federal grant funds to support community development projects. The loan terms and intended use may affect local housing or economic opportunity in the recipient's service area.