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June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #2 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize removal of inoperable vehicle at 2105 N 26th Ave

If approved, the city would remove an inoperable burgundy Nissan Altima from the neighborhood and bill the registered owner for removal costs. The vehicle would be treated as a public nuisance under city code.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #3 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize removal of inoperable vehicle at 2409 N 36th Ave

If approved, the city would remove an inoperable 2004 Chevrolet Suburban listed as a public nuisance from 2409 N 36th Ave and assess removal costs to the registered owner. Would help clear blight in the neighborhood.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #4 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize removal of inoperable vehicle at 2409 N 36th Ave

If approved, the city would remove an abandoned orange 1979 Chevrolet C30 from 2409 N 36th Ave and charge the registered owner for removal costs, helping clear blight in the neighborhood.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #7 Total cost: undisclosed

Inoperable vehicle removal: 2409 N 36th Ave

Council would authorize removal of an abandoned blue Chevrolet truck at this address. Costs would be assessed against the registered owner. This would clear a public nuisance from the neighborhood.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #8 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize removal of inoperable vehicle from N 36th Ave

If approved, the city would remove an abandoned 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis classified as a public nuisance from 2409 N 36th Ave and bill the registered owner for removal costs. This helps address blighted properties and neighborhood conditions.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #10 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to consider abating inoperable vehicle at 2409 N 36th Ave

Council would authorize removal of an abandoned 2-door Ford F150 from a residential address. Removal costs would be assessed against the vehicle's registered owner. If approved, the property would be cleared of the nuisance.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #12 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize removal of inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

If approved, the city would remove an abandoned white Ford Crown Victoria from 2409 N 36th Ave and bill the registered owner for removal costs. Addresses blight and public safety concerns from inoperable vehicles in the neighborhood.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #16 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize removal of inoperable vehicle as public nuisance

If approved, the city would remove a white 4-door Ford Crown Victoria from 2413 N 36th Ave and bill the registered owner for removal costs. The vehicle has been deemed a public nuisance.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #17 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize removal of inoperable vehicle at 1630 N 26th Ave

If approved, the city would remove an abandoned black-and-gold 2004 Dodge Ram from the property and bill the registered owner for removal costs. The vehicle has been classified as a public nuisance.

Land area: 1 parcel
June 30, 2026 · Upcoming · Item number:Item #46 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to authorize federal housing grants for 2026-27

If approved, would authorize the Mayor to access federal funding for affordable housing, homelessness support, and community development programs serving low-income Birmingham residents over the next year.

June 23, 2026 · Item number:Item #1 Total cost: undisclosed

Council to consider towing license for West-Side Towing

If approved, would authorize Amanda Peterson to operate one wrecker under the West-Side Towing license on Birmingham streets. The Public Safety Committee and Chief of Police recommend the application.

June 23, 2026 · Item number:Item #5 Total cost: undisclosed

BPD Back-to-School Bookbag Giveaway at Birmingham Crossplex

If approved, would allow BPD to distribute free school supplies and bookbags to low-income children citywide at an August 1, 2026 community event, partnering with local vendors to provide care and resources.

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