Mayor authorized to execute EPA grant documents
City secures federal environmental funding; documents must be signed to receive grant money.
City secures federal environmental funding; documents must be signed to receive grant money.
City grants executive transportation operating permit to Williams-Love Lift, LLC at 1430 Gadsden Highway. Authorizes this business to provide transportation services in the city.
Pete Blank-Birmingham Trolley Tours gets permission to operate a jitney service (small-capacity passenger transport) in the city. The permit allows the company to pick up and drop off passengers on set routes.
Clears the way for the city to finalize a federal housing grant from HUD. The amendment ensures the Mayor can sign all required documents to bring grant funding into the city.
City secures federal funding for neighborhood improvements through HUD's Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant. This allows the Mayor to finalize grant paperwork and unlock the program's benefits for residents.
Lime scooters will be available for rent in city streets and public spaces. The non-exclusive franchise allows other companies to operate similar micromobility devices.
Federal grant funds flow to a small business through a 10-year loan, supporting local economic development and job creation.
City applies for state tourism funding to support local tourism initiatives at no local cost.
City commits federal Community Development Block Grant funds to support a small business loan. Strengthens local economic opportunity.
This agreement lets the Regional Planning Commission manage federal Good Jobs Challenge funding aimed at creating or supporting employment in your area. Partnership arrangement typically has no direct cost to the city.
If approved, the city could receive $1 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to fund infrastructure projects that reconnect neighborhoods disrupted by past highway or development decisions.
Collier Kids Travel is authorized to operate a for-hire sedan transportation service in the area. This license allows the company to legally offer executive car services to the public.
City approves access agreement with Alabama Department of Transportation for a state-funded highway or transit project. Details of affected streets and project scope are not specified in this agenda item.
Authorizes city to pursue federal grant funding from the U.S. Department of Justice through Alabama state channels. The specific program and dollar amount are not disclosed in the item title.
BLG Logistics gains authority to operate a foreign-trade subzone site in Birmingham, potentially enabling tariff-exempt imports and tax benefits for businesses at that location. This can attract logistics investment to the city.
Arlington receives $10,000 in private funding to support preservation and renovation work at the site.
The city is canceling a special trade zone agreement that gave Genuine Parts Company tax and regulatory benefits. Reverses a 2022 decision that favored the company's operations in the city.
Council clears the way for the city to pursue federal funding. The specific grant source and amount are not disclosed in this item.