Settlement agreement with Shaikh approved
City settles legal claim with counterparty Shaikh. Details of the dispute, payment amount, and terms are not disclosed in available materials.
City settles legal claim with counterparty Shaikh. Details of the dispute, payment amount, and terms are not disclosed in available materials.
This settlement resolves a dispute between the city and the printing vendor, concluding any outstanding claims or litigation.
Settlement resolves a legal dispute involving the city and Monadock Media; no dollar amount disclosed in public materials.
City resolves legal dispute with contractor. Details of settlement terms and financial impact not disclosed in agenda item.
This settlement resolves a legal dispute between the city and a contractor. The outcome protects city resources and brings closure to the case.
The city and Burgess have reached a settlement agreement. Details on the nature of the claim, payment amount (if any), and terms are not public yet.
City resolves legal dispute with Populus, releasing both parties from future claims. Settlement terms are not disclosed in public record.
Bond issuance authorizes debt repayment and funds city operations. This is a financing mechanism that may affect future property taxes or service capacity.
Bond issuance allows Birmingham to borrow money for capital projects and infrastructure. Details on project scope and repayment timeline will determine impact on future tax rates and city services.
This bond authorization allows Birmingham to borrow funds for capital projects and city operations. The actual dollar amount and project details will determine tax and service impacts on residents.
Bond issuance authorizes future borrowing to pay for capital projects. Details on project type, repayment timeline, and tax impact are needed to assess resident consequences.
Grants the City Attorney discretionary power to act on unspecified legal matters. The incomplete text obscures what specific authority is being delegated, making public review difficult.
The city will pay damages to resolve a civil claim against officers Aguirre and Richard. Terms of the settlement remain sealed in the legal documents presented to council.
The city is paying to resolve a legal claim, but the agenda text is incomplete. Citizens deserve to know what happened, who was harmed, and how much the settlement costs.
Settlement of federal civil-rights litigation resolves allegations against the city. Details of the claim, damages, and terms of the settlement are not disclosed in the agenda item.
City employees get a paid day off on November 3, 2020. The holiday is one-time only and amends the official city holiday calendar.
City Attorney recommends settling Nathan Lee Sanders' claim. Taxpayer funds from the general fund will be used.
City commits $894,000 over three years for workers' compensation administration. Sole-source procurement means no competitive bidding.
Establishes baseline for city employee pay and job classifications. May affect salary scales, hiring budgets, and how roles are valued across municipal departments.