Hearing: City seeks to revoke Happy Hour Hangout's business license
A public hearing to decide whether Happy Hour Hangout at 2417 Avenue C loses its license. The outcome determines if the business can continue operating in Birmingham.
A public hearing to decide whether Happy Hour Hangout at 2417 Avenue C loses its license. The outcome determines if the business can continue operating in Birmingham.
Birmingham becomes home to international competition drawing thousands of athletes and spectators. Event will impact traffic, public services, and downtown activity summer 2025.
Landfill operations are essential to trash disposal; a broken leachate pump risks contamination of soil and groundwater. This emergency contract with J.H. Wright and Associates ensures the equipment is replaced quickly.
City removes nuisances from neglected properties and recovers cleanup costs by placing liens against the land — a common tool to incentivize owners to maintain their sites or face debt collection.
Property owner at 3445 31st Avenue no longer owes the city's weed-abatement fee, likely because the noxious weeds have been cleared or the property was removed from the program.
Property at 323 Millvale Street no longer subject to special weed-abatement fees. Owner avoids ongoing assessment charges.
City is formalizing special assessments against property owners whose land has noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared in July 2022. Affected owners will receive bills for abatement costs.
An unsafe, blighted structure at 307 Barbee Street will be demolished. Removal clears a public nuisance from the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 308 Barbee Street will be demolished to remove public health and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Property owners will be charged for city-ordered weed removal on declared blighted parcels. Costs are passed to owners via special assessment on their tax bills.
The city is removing an unsafe structure from the neighborhood. Demolition helps clear blighted properties and improve public safety in the area.
Unsafe building at 603 Center Street North will be demolished to remove a public hazard from the neighborhood.
Property owners will receive notice they must remove dangerous weeds or face city abatement action and costs. Affects 348 parcels across the city.
Property owners will face charges to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. The assessment was authorized under a prior council decision from August 2023.
Routine spending from the general fund to equip the Fire Department with tools and parts needed for maintenance and operations.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover city costs for removing noxious or dangerous weeds declared in July 2023. This covers cleanup work already performed under a prior council decision.
City is removing a condemned building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition typically clears blight and reduces safety hazards in the neighborhood.
City assesses property owners for costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Affected property owners will receive bills tied to abatement work done under Resolution 1534-21.
City will demolish a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in the neighborhood. Removes a potential hazard and blighting influence.
Property owners with declared noxious weeds face special assessments to cover abatement costs. This formalized charge follows the city's 2021 determination that properties posed a public nuisance.