City pays $55K to Monica P. Russell for Pratt Highway property
City acquires fee simple title and street right to residence and improvements at Tract No. 10 on Pratt Highway, likely for public works or right-of-way expansion.
City acquires fee simple title and street right to residence and improvements at Tract No. 10 on Pratt Highway, likely for public works or right-of-way expansion.
Council approves no-bid spending on repairs to Linn Park's masonry structures at Park Place and 20th Street North. Work maintains public park infrastructure.
Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church can sell food and beverages during its three-day Greek Festival at 19th Street South, October 3–5, 2024.
Limo Serve, LLC at 1500 50th Street North is authorized to operate a limousine service in Birmingham. This permit allows the company to provide ride services to residents and visitors.
Angel Wing's Transport receives city approval to operate non-emergency transportation services, authorizing two certificates of public necessity and convenience for service in Birmingham.
Property acquisition for the Pratt Highway Bridge Replacement project. Dennie Everitt receives $115,000 for street right-of-way, dwelling, and site improvements on Tract No. 9.
Council considers approving a new lounge liquor license for Top Shelf Liquor Store in the Warrior Road area. License type and location may affect neighborhood retail operations and local commerce.
City commits to portable sanitation services at city facilities for the next year. Contract sets unit prices for as-needed rentals across municipal operations.
The city may revoke the business license for Quest Club at 416–24th Street South. This hearing will determine whether the club remains licensed to operate.
East Lake sidewalk repairs will move forward after competitive bidding selected Karma Infrastructure as the lowest qualified bidder.
Street and roadway lighting keeps intersections safe and well-lit. The city is locking in unit prices with Graybar Electric for poles, fixtures, and parts as needed.
City will work with the National Veterans Day Foundation to plan and execute Veterans Day services and infrastructure. Agreement details and any city funding are not yet disclosed.
Allows Birmingham Artwalk, Inc. to operate retail at the downtown street festival on 20th Street North. Customers can shop vendors during the two-day event.
A M Food Store at 1800 31st Street SW gains approval to sell beer and wine for off-premises consumption. Local liquor license approvals shape neighborhood retail and alcohol availability.
One Stop Gas at 36-A South Park Road SW gains permission to sell beer and wine. The business can now operate as a licensed off-premise retailer in this location.
Event Concessions, Inc. is cleared to sell food, drinks, or merchandise at the Fiesta event at Linn Park on September 28, 2024.
City will hold a hearing September 10, 2024 to decide whether to revoke the business license for Quest Club at 416 24th Street South. The outcome determines whether the business can operate.
Center Street Brothers Food Mart at 6 2nd Avenue North gains authorization to sell beer and wine for off-premise consumption, expanding the store's retail offerings.
Urban Impact Incorporated gets permission to sell food and beverages at the Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival on August 24, 2024, along 4th Avenue North between 16th and 18th Streets.