Pepper Place designated as entertainment district
New zoning rules for Pepper Place will govern liquor licensing and entertainment venue operations. The designation may affect bar, restaurant, and nightlife regulations in the area.
New zoning rules for Pepper Place will govern liquor licensing and entertainment venue operations. The designation may affect bar, restaurant, and nightlife regulations in the area.
The city must pay a court judgment to plaintiff K.B. in a lawsuit against the Birmingham Board of Education. The specific dollar amount and details of the discrimination claim are not disclosed in this consent item.
The city is resolving a lawsuit by settling all liability claims brought by Deirdre Swain. Settlement terms, including any dollar amount, are not disclosed in this public agenda item.
The city resolves a federal civil rights lawsuit filed in 2017. Settlement terms and financial impact remain undisclosed in the consent agenda.
The city is settling a liability claim, closing a legal dispute at no disclosed cost to taxpayers based on the available information.
City settles litigation with Leonard Forney. Settlement terms are not disclosed in the agenda item.
City agrees to pay an unknown claimant for roof repair damages. Amount not disclosed in agenda.
Settlement resolves a legal claim against the City, but the agenda item lacks critical details—claimant identity, dollar amount, and nature of the claim are missing or redacted.
City will pay settlement funds to software vendor Infor (US) from general operating budget. Claim details are not disclosed in agenda item.
Firefighters will install free smoke detectors in homes, potentially saving lives during fires. Working alarms cut fire death risk by roughly 50%.
Covers claims beyond the city's self-insured retention limit. Protects city finances and employee coverage if workplace injuries exceed internal reserves.
City Attorney will settle claims from a contract dispute over drug screening services. Settlement terms not disclosed in this agenda item.
This legal opinion will clarify what the city can and cannot do with private donations—whether to nonprofits, community programs, or other entities. The ruling affects how the city can fundraise and direct charitable support in the future.
Council is asking the state to clarify what power the city has to accept and give away donations to private groups — a question that affects whether the city can partner with nonprofits and private entities on community initiatives.
Settlement resolves a decade-old workers' compensation dispute from an March 2015 workplace injury. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
City is borrowing money via bonds to fund capital projects or operations. Bond terms, repayment obligations, and interest rates affect future tax revenue available for services.
City refinances existing bonds to manage debt payments. First reading only; final vote required at later meeting.
A settlement resolving a lawsuit over a vehicle-related incident. Details on the claim and settlement amount are not publicly available in this agenda item.