City waives $87,456 right-of-way fee for Legacy Prep redevelopment
City forgoes fee on 2.62 acres at South Park Drive to encourage school redevelopment project. Waiver reduces public revenue but supports neighborhood improvement.
City forgoes fee on 2.62 acres at South Park Drive to encourage school redevelopment project. Waiver reduces public revenue but supports neighborhood improvement.
Three new board members will oversee city parks and recreation programs through 2030. Board decisions affect park maintenance, programming, and community access to public green space.
City awards sole-source contract to repair CrossPlex pool heating system. Ensures continued operation of the public facility.
Sam Parker and Claire Parker purchase burial plot at Oak Hill Cemetery. Completes property transfer and enables the family to secure their gravesite.
Board members set direction for city parks, recreation programs, and facilities. Terms stagger through 2030, ensuring continuity of planning and oversight.
Apexnotch LLC gains permission to sell beer and wine at 9917 Parkway East. Off-premise licenses control where alcohol can be sold in your neighborhood.
Upgrades kitchen equipment at Don Hawkins Recreation Center (District 1), supporting food service for community programs.
Funding furniture, accessories, and services at Don Hawkins Recreation Center in District 4. Part of routine spending on recreation facility upkeep and improvement.
Recreation center gets new furniture and accessories. Routine spending on parks maintenance and public amenities in District 1.
City is endorsing state legislation to ban Glock switches and conversion parts that turn firearms into machine guns. This supports stricter gun regulations at the state level.
Don Hawkins Recreation Center in District 1 gets new flooring. The $47,064 sole-source contract with Covington Flooring Company covers materials and installation.
Ensley gets new public art and cultural programs aimed at revitalizing the neighborhood. The partnership brings arts-focused investment to support community development.
City commits $9,600 in public funds to Global Industrial for operations supplies and equipment at Dolomite Park in District 9, selected without competitive bidding.
Dolomite Recreation Center gets new furniture and accessories. City spending public funds on vendor with no competitive bidding process.
Giffen Recreation will install new playground equipment at Norwood Park in District 4. The no-bid procurement method means this vendor was selected without competitive bidding.
City buys printer, software, and related items for District 9 recreation facility using sole-source procurement from New Hampshire vendor.
Bessie Estell Park in District 3 gets new playground equipment. No competitive bidding was used for this purchase.
Wahouma Park in District 5 gets new playground equipment. Single-bid procurement.
McAlpine Recreation Center in District 9 gets new audio-visual equipment and services. Routine facility upgrade funded through city procurement.
Sole-source contract funds recreation supplies and equipment at District 3's Bessie Estell Park, supporting community recreation access.