Apexnotch LLC seeks off-premise beer and wine license at Parkway Citgo
Liquor license approval determines whether the Parkway Citgo location can sell beer and wine. Public hearing allows residents to voice support or concerns about the business.
Liquor license approval determines whether the Parkway Citgo location can sell beer and wine. Public hearing allows residents to voice support or concerns about the business.
City backs workforce development program for young residents. Dannon Project provides job training and career pathways in Birmingham.
Restaurant Retail Liquor License transfers at 9417 Parkway East allow the new operator (Morrow Brothers LLC) to serve alcohol at the location. This is a routine licensing decision subject to public notice and hearing.
City extends supply agreement for landscaping equipment repair parts needed to maintain parks and public grounds. Ensures timely maintenance of city mowing equipment.
Keeps city lawncare equipment running. Mower repair parts ensure parks and public grounds maintenance continues without service delays.
Bromberg will work with District 4 businesses and communities on behalf of Councilor Parker. The consultant role comes at no stated cost to the city.
City Council is recommending one candidate to the Jefferson County delegation for a legislative position. The appointment affects county-level representation on issues affecting Birmingham.
MEV Birmingham Parkside LLC is authorized to serve alcohol at Mile End Delicatessen, 1701 1st Avenue, under a restaurant retail liquor license.
City will spend general-fund money on Veterans Day events and services. Sets aside public resources to honor the federal holiday.
MEV Birmingham Parkside LLC wins approval to serve alcohol at 1701 1st Avenue South under a restaurant retail liquor license, enabling the business to operate legally as a full-service establishment.
Parks board decisions shape recreation access and facility upkeep across the city. This appointment fills a seat expiring October 2022.
Tre Luna Catering gets permission to serve food and beverages at Celebracion! event in the parking lot at 1200 10th Avenue South on October 12, 2018.
The Vintage Wine Shoppe is applying for permission to sell beer and wine for off-premise consumption at 201 Cahaba Park Circle. This decision affects neighborhood commerce and local alcohol regulations.
The city enters a formal partnership to host the annual Magic City Classic football game, a major cultural event that draws visitors and generates economic activity for Birmingham.
City commits to purchasing traffic signal parts and electrical hardware as needed from Traffic Parts, Inc. Ensures ongoing supply of materials to maintain traffic safety infrastructure.
City renews supplier contract for traffic signal maintenance materials. Keeps street lighting system stocked and functional.