Special Events License approved for Sidewalk Film Festival
Sidewalk Film Center gets permission to close 3rd Avenue North (between 18th and 19th Streets) on August 27–28 for the annual festival.
Sidewalk Film Center gets permission to close 3rd Avenue North (between 18th and 19th Streets) on August 27–28 for the annual festival.
City picks contractor for Belview Heights Gateway project after competitive bid. Work begins to improve neighborhood entry point.
Greenawait Hospitality can sell food and beverages at the Secret Stages Music Festival on August 6-7, 2021 in the parking lot at 131 41st Street South.
City will consider permanently closing a 5,001-square-foot alley segment between 22nd Street S. and Arlington Avenue S. The decision affects property access and uses for residents and property owners in the area.
Council will consider allowing someone to vacate 324 sq ft of air space above 27th Street South. This affects property rights and development potential in the area between 4th and 5th Avenues South.
Water Works Board gains access to maintain or expand service infrastructure through city land. The easement is permanent and affects future use of the affected property.
Birmingham will receive state grant funds to improve local road safety through the Alabama Department of Transportation's Local Roads Safety Initiative. The City will apply, accept, and spend these funds on qualifying safety improvements.
Council will hold a public hearing on whether to revoke the business licenses for Club Euphoria/Euphoria Sports Bar & Hookah Lounge. The outcome determines whether the business can continue operating at this location.
Council sets spending priorities for storm water infrastructure, maintenance, and flood prevention. Budget includes amendments to address community needs.
City is shifting $275,000 between budget categories to fund unspecified needs. The move comes from consulting and street lighting maintenance accounts in the general fund for fiscal year 2021.
The Hive requests approval to move its restaurant liquor license to 1006–20th Street South. The decision affects alcohol service permissions at that location.
City Council will hold a public hearing June 29 to decide whether to revoke the business licenses for Club Euphoria/Euphoria Sports Bar & Hookah Lounge at 715 15th Street West. The outcome will determine whether the establishment can continue operating.
David Vann Municipal Court Building gets masonry repairs through competitive bidding. This is routine maintenance to preserve the courthouse.
New alley right of way near 51st Street in Ensley enables College Park development to proceed. Provides improved access and drainage infrastructure for the neighborhood.
The city pays a media monitoring firm to track broadcast and online coverage of city news and decisions.
Millennium 2 LLC receives approval to transfer an off-premise beer and wine license to operate at 1500 - 18th Street North. The license allows the business to sell beer and wine for off-site consumption.
Artifice LLC is applying for a Special Retail Liquor License at 101 - 40th Street South. The council will hold a hearing to consider the application and hear from interested parties in the neighborhood.
Allows Birmingham 24 Towing Service to operate one wrecker on city streets, expanding towing capacity in the city.
Renewal allows the nonprofit to hold fundraising bingo games on Monday nights at one of two locations, supporting HIV/AIDS services in the community.