City settles Geraldine Floyd lawsuit
City agrees to settle a legal claim brought by Geraldine Floyd. Settlement amount and terms were not disclosed in the public record.
City agrees to settle a legal claim brought by Geraldine Floyd. Settlement amount and terms were not disclosed in the public record.
City vehicle damaged on January 19, 2025 by a Progressive-insured driver. Settlement recovers damage costs for taxpayers.
City settles an insurance claim; amount and specific incident details are not disclosed in the public docket summary.
City will pay a settlement on a workers' compensation dispute. The actual amount and claimant details are redacted from the public record.
City will pay settlement funds from general budget to resolve a legal claim by Ezeikiel Nevitt. Settlement terms were not disclosed in the agenda item.
The city will pay settlement funds from the general budget to resolve a legal dispute with Julianna Jamison. Settlement amount and terms are not publicly detailed in this consent-agenda item.
City Attorney settles a legal claim brought by Eulalia Mateo and others. Details of the settlement—including any payment to plaintiffs and terms—should be disclosed to the public.
City Attorney resolves a workplace injury dispute. Settlement amount and claim details are not disclosed in this summary.
Settlement resolves a legal claim against the city. Specific terms including the settlement amount are not disclosed in the public agenda.
City settles a legal claim tied to a dam. Details about the amount and nature of the claim are incomplete, but residents may want to know what liability was resolved.
Settlement resolves a worker's injury or illness claim against the city. Amount not disclosed in public summary.
Cars will no longer be able to drive through 20th Avenue South near Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard, affecting traffic patterns in that area. First reading of the ordinance.
20th Avenue South will no longer allow vehicles past a point 190 feet from Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. South, affecting traffic patterns in that area.
20th Avenue South will no longer allow cars and trucks at a point 190 feet from Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. South. This affects commute routes and vehicle access in the area.
Street closure at 20th Avenue South near Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. will redirect vehicle traffic and affect access to properties along that corridor.
City approves release of certain properties tied to a decades-old probate settlement, clearing restrictions on those parcels.
City commits $427,737 for one year of excess workers' compensation coverage starting July 1, 2025. This protects municipal operations and ensures employee injury claims are covered beyond standard limits.
City Attorney authorized to resolve a legal claim. Settlement terms and dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
Automated car wash facilities continue to be blocked from opening in the city. The hearing allows residents to weigh in on whether the ban should stay in place.
City Attorney will settle a legal dispute involving Ronald Cooper and Jerri Mason. Settlement terms and cost to the city are not disclosed in this agenda item.