Council authorizes use of pandemic relief funds for city operations
City clears legal path to spend federal CARES Act coronavirus relief money on goods and services. Enables emergency pandemic response spending.
City clears legal path to spend federal CARES Act coronavirus relief money on goods and services. Enables emergency pandemic response spending.
The city is settling a civil lawsuit brought by Sandra Jones and others against a city official and Birmingham. Settlement terms and cost to taxpayers are not disclosed in this consent vote.
City closes dispute over a September 2019 car accident, resolving insurance claim against National General Insurance Company.
The city is settling a civil lawsuit brought by Sarah Goforth and Robert Adair in Circuit Court. Settlement terms and financial cost to the city are not disclosed in the item text.
The city is paying out public funds to resolve a legal claim. Full details of the incident and settlement amount are not disclosed in the public agenda item.
The city recovers disputed insurance funds from a vehicle collision four years after the accident, resolving a lingering liability claim through negotiated settlement.
Birmingham is creating new regulations for ride-sharing, home-sharing, and other peer-to-peer services. The rules set licensing standards and consumer protections for these growing platforms.
New permit system regulates e-scooters, e-bikes, and rental devices operating in Birmingham. Establishes safety standards and operating zones for residents.
City Attorney authorized to resolve Destiny Edwards v. Shajuana Dennard case (CV-2019-900491). Settlement terms, dollar amount, and claims remain under seal.
City Attorney is clearing a civil litigation matter involving Stephanie Thompson and others. Settlement terms and cost to taxpayers are not disclosed in this agenda item.
The city resolves a lawsuit filed in 2019, closing litigation and potentially avoiding further court costs or damages.
Settlement of federal civil rights litigation. Dollar amount and terms not disclosed in agenda item; citizens should monitor settlement approval for the actual payout and liability terms.
Settlement resolves a claim for injuries sustained during city operations. Dollar amount not disclosed in public summary.
City will settle a lawsuit filed by Walter Lee against Birmingham and city officials. Settlement details—including payment amount and terms—are not disclosed in this public summary.
City commits $2.2 million to designated recipients through the HELIOS allocation process. Full spending details tied to the underlying report.
City and County will jointly develop or operate the Mobile Arena, likely affecting public funding, tax revenue allocation, and future entertainment/event capacity in the region.
City Attorney resolves disputed insurance claim from a 2019 vehicle accident. Settlement terms resolve city liability without further litigation.
Mobile resolves a legal dispute and closes out potential liability. Details of the settlement amount and underlying claim are not disclosed in the public agenda.
The city resolves a legal dispute with Bennett and releases all associated claims. Settlement terms and any financial outlay remain unclear from the public record.
The city resolves a legal dispute with the waste management company, releasing both sides from further claims. Details of the settlement terms are not disclosed in this agenda item.