Mayor authorized to apply for HUD community planning grants
Gives the City the ability to seek federal funding from HUD for community development and planning projects, with no local matching funds specified yet.
Gives the City the ability to seek federal funding from HUD for community development and planning projects, with no local matching funds specified yet.
City enables federal grant funding for transportation project planning and construction. Moves project toward implementation phase with state partner.
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.
Gives Mayor power to pursue federal housing and community development funding. Grants typically support neighborhood improvements, affordable housing, or infrastructure projects.
City receives federal funding to support job-training or economic development work via Prosper Foundation through September 2025. Exact program scope and resident impact unclear from title alone.
City commits federal grant funding to Strive International through September 2025 to support job training and placement programs. Agreement brings federal resources to support workforce development initiatives.
City becomes a sub-recipient of federal funding to support workforce development and economic opportunity initiatives through September 2025.
YMCA of Birmingham at 2101 4th Avenue North gains permission to operate a passenger transportation service using courtesy vehicles, expanding member and community access.
Grants the Mayor authority to seek and manage federal environmental money for the city. Specific program details and dollar amounts are not yet known.
Allows the city to pursue federal money to support crime victim services. The city must secure the Mayor's authorization before submitting grant applications to federal agencies.
City accepts state funding for Interstate highway project IM-I065. Details on budget impact and project scope not provided in agenda summary.
City enters into agreement with Alabama Department of Transportation for state-funded infrastructure project. Details on project scope and location are incomplete in available materials.
Clears the way for state-funded safety upgrades to I-59 bridge railings. No local funding required.
City accepts state grant funds for highway safety improvements on Interstate 45. Agreement enables federal-state-local partnership to advance traffic safety.
City authorizes the Mayor to execute a state project agreement with Alabama Department of Transportation for highway project IM-I065. Agreement establishes terms for state-funded infrastructure work.
Company operating transportation services gets official city permission to do business under a new legal name.
City seeks $1 million in private funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies to support public art projects. Approval clears the way for a grant application with no local cost.
Federal funding for firefighter gear and equipment arrives with no local tax dollars needed. Strengthens emergency response capacity city-wide.
State funding for transportation projects without local match or upfront cost. Improves roads and infrastructure in your community.
City secures federal environmental funding; documents must be signed to receive grant money.