Condemnation repair permit issued for 111 78th Street South
Property owner Catherine Bolden can now repair her condemned building at 111 78th Street South and bring it back into use, removing blight from the neighborhood.
Property owner Catherine Bolden can now repair her condemned building at 111 78th Street South and bring it back into use, removing blight from the neighborhood.
Property owner Diona McConis Evans can now proceed with repairs to bring the condemned house at 2900 Bessemer Road into code compliance, removing a blight hazard from the Ensley neighborhood.
Lamar gains access to city property for billboard construction or maintenance. The agreement sets terms for how the company can use public right of way.
Tree removal at a busy commercial corner may affect neighborhood greenspace and visibility. Right-of-way agreement allows billboard company access to manage billboard structure.
Centick Enterprises LLC gains permission to sell beer and wine at the Marathon convenience store on Arkadelphia Road. The license sets terms for retail alcohol sales in that location.
Alabama Multicultural Organization granted permit for street festival at 19th & 2nd Ave North. Community event brings food, culture, and activity to downtown area.
City is shifting nearly $577K between capital projects for fiscal year 2019—moving money from street resurfacing, sidewalks, and economic development accounts. The reallocation affects which public works and development priorities get funded this year.
Residents will use ParkMobile's app and payment system to pay for on-street and city parking. Shifts parking payment processing to a private vendor with potential fees and data-handling implications.
Drivers get more flexible ways to pay for parking at meters citywide. Makes it easier to find a spot and pay without cash or a single app.
City tests new recycling service provider through competitive bid process. Details on cost and program rollout not yet available in public record.
Legion FC Concessions LLC gains permission to operate food and beverage sales at BBVA Compass Field during soccer matches and events.
Kennedy Dev Properties gains authority to repair a condemned building, clearing a path toward neighborhood stabilization and property recovery at this South Birmingham address.
Alabama Sports Council gets city approval to hold Hammerfest event March 14 on 2nd Avenue South between 27th and 34th Streets, with street closure and event permits in place.
Public hearing on March 17, 2020 will decide whether to surrender about 1.5 acres of city streets to private developer Tom E. Stevens. Vacating streets can unlock property development but removes public right-of-way.
Owner Triple G Holdings gets city approval to repair the condemned building at 1501 22nd Street, a step toward bringing the blighted property back into use and improving Ensley neighborhood conditions.
The city releases a half-acre street corridor near downtown, allowing the abutting land to be consolidated or redeveloped. This removes a public right-of-way, potentially opening property recovery or development opportunities in the Goldwire corridor area.
Dweller Construction Properties is applying to operate a Special Retail Liquor License at 402 19th Street in Ensley. The license decision affects zoning and neighborhood conditions for alcohol sales at this location.
Baraka SAB LLC gains permission to sell beer and wine at 2216 24th Street North. The business can now operate with a valid alcohol license in that location.
Alabama Department of Transportation funding will improve pavement and safety features on city roads through resurfacing, planing, and traffic striping.