City pays Knight/Eady Sports Group $1,680
Expenditure from general funds to sports organization. Likely covers parks or athletic programming, but specific purpose is not detailed in agenda.
Expenditure from general funds to sports organization. Likely covers parks or athletic programming, but specific purpose is not detailed in agenda.
City renews no-bid contract with Cahaba Tractor Company for routine tractor-parts purchases. Affects Parks & Recreation maintenance schedules.
City continues purchasing tractor parts and equipment maintenance through competitive bid renewal, keeping parks and fleet operations running.
Birmingham becomes home to the Morehouse-Tuskegee Football Classic, bringing major college football event to the city. Boosts tourism, local business activity, and regional visibility.
City commits to electronic monitoring and security installation at Central Park Community Center (4700 Terrace Q) through ADS Security. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
Yummy Ice Cream Station & Treats gains permission to serve alcohol at its location on Parkway East. Retail liquor licenses expand the beverages available at the site.
Birmingham Folk Festival can sell food and beverages at its September 20 event in Avondale Park, making the festival more accessible and generating local activity.
Allows Ronald McDonald House Charities to hold a special retail event on August 14 to raise funds for families of seriously ill children.
City installing electronic monitoring and security at the recreation center. Improves safety for residents using the facility.
City funds a community celebration at Rhodes Park on May 16, 2020. The event promotes goodwill and public engagement in local parks.
City reorganizes parking regulations in its traffic law. The change restores earlier rules and reorders code sections for clarity.
Two new members will join the board overseeing Arlington Antebellum House operations and preservation. Terms run through April 2021 and 2022.
City brings in cultural and workforce development support for District 1 residents through partnership with Devon Frazier's firm.
Alabama Multicultural Organization can hold the coffee festival at Magnolia Avenue South Plaza on March 22, 2020. Community events like this bring neighbors together and support local culture.
Yarbrough Festival Foodservice can operate food concessions at Linn Park during the Magic City Art Connection event (April 24–26). Supports public events in the park.