Settlement agreement and release of claims; Levy (2024-1699)
City resolves a legal claim through settlement, potentially affecting tax levies or municipal finances. Details of the counterparty and amount are not specified in the item description.
City resolves a legal claim through settlement, potentially affecting tax levies or municipal finances. Details of the counterparty and amount are not specified in the item description.
City resolves legal claim with Lynn Burns through negotiated settlement. Settlement terms and any payment amount are not publicly disclosed in the agenda.
City Council approved a settlement to resolve a dispute with Vick. Details of the claims and terms are not disclosed in this item.
Changes to how the city collects or uses lodging taxes may affect hotel rates, tourism revenue, or public services funded by this tax.
City and County will jointly improve West Mobile County Park with up to $2 million in combined investment. Public recreation space upgrades enhance amenities for residents who use the facility.
Council approves settlement agreement to resolve legal dispute with Marchand. No dollar amount disclosed.
Council must vote to approve a settlement agreement and release of claims against or by Grace. The terms and financial impact are not disclosed in the agenda title.
WAVE Transit must comply with federal civil-rights law to receive transportation funding. This annual update ensures the transit system meets Title VI requirements prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, or national origin.
Intergovernmental deal clears path for the Mobile Arena. Partnership brings shared cost and management responsibility to a major civic project.
Safety rules for buses and transit stations are updated to protect riders, employees, and staff from injury and crime. Version 4 reflects current best practices in public transportation safety.
City grants easement rights to Robertson Construction and Colony Woods Townhomes association, allowing them specified access or utility passage through city property.
Changes how hotels and short-term rental operators file tax returns and submit payments. May affect filing deadlines or reporting requirements for hospitality businesses in the city.
Settlement funds help pay for opioid-addiction treatment and prevention programs in the city. This is the first major payout from a nationwide litigation against pharmaceutical companies over their role in the opioid crisis.
City updating how lease tax returns must be filed and paid. The change clarifies existing requirements for property owners and renters who owe this tax.
City Attorney settling lawsuit with Clarence Edward Muhammad. Settlement amount and terms not disclosed in agenda item.
The city is resolving a legal claim against it and a city employee. Settlement terms (including any payment) are not disclosed in the agenda.
Resolves legal claim against the City on behalf of William Dixon and others. Dollar amount not disclosed in public agenda item.
City will pay a settlement for an alleged on-the-job injury or incident. The specific dollar amount and claimant details are not disclosed in this item.
The city is resolving a legal claim brought by Voldavia Roberts and others. Settlement details—including the city's payment or liability—are not disclosed in the agenda summary.
Birmingham will recover settlement funds from major pharmaceutical and retail companies for opioid damages. The exact amount and how the city will use the recovered money remain to be seen.