Vapor Wave LLC applies for Club Liquor License at 620 27th St S
Vapor Wave LLC seeks a license to serve alcohol at 620 27th Street South. Council will hear the application and any public objections or support.
Vapor Wave LLC seeks a license to serve alcohol at 620 27th Street South. Council will hear the application and any public objections or support.
City real estate at 4015 Center Street transfers to private buyer. Proceeds may support city coffers or fund other priorities.
City is shifting funds away from residential land banking and infrastructure support—priorities that help stabilize neighborhoods. The exact use of redirected money isn't specified in the item title.
Public Works spends $350,000 on vehicle tires (passenger, light/medium truck, off-road) to maintain city fleet operations.
Birmingham will use public funds to support the Magic City Holiday Parade on December 8 at City Hall and Linn Park, a city-sponsored holiday event for residents.
Echo Highlands gets new street signage to improve neighborhood wayfinding and appearance. Spending approved through routine consent agenda process.
City and Jefferson County will jointly fund improvements to Cahaba River Road between Dolly Ridge Road and the Cahaba. Smoother roads and county coordination reduce maintenance costs and improve traffic safety on a major local route.
Avondale Brewing Company at 201-41st Street South receives approval to serve beer, wine, and liquor as part of its restaurant operation.
Half Shell Oyster House Lakeview LLC is seeking a restaurant retail liquor license for its location at 616–29th Street South. This decision affects local alcohol sales and licensing.
Takco Construction will improve drainage and erosion controls at the Eastern Area Landfill to meet federal environmental standards. Work protects groundwater and soil quality from landfill runoff.
Council member will oversee decisions on Railroad Park—a public recreational asset. This appointment shapes how the park is managed and funded.
City supplies and replaces traffic signal equipment across Birmingham to maintain safe intersections and traffic flow.
Shifts funds from general street and sidewalk work to a specific trail project in Woodlawn. Check if this trail project affects your neighborhood or commute.
Allows Yarbrough Festival Foodservice to provide food at Pro Hops Vino's November 7 event on Lane Park Road. Clears the way for event catering.
Birmingham will gain federally-funded expertise to assess and maintain local water systems. No local cost; USGS provides technical support for water quality and resource management.
City formally recognizes the environmental cleanup event at 1965 Bessemer Road as serving a public good, clearing the way for city support and participation.
1st Avenue North gets sidewalk and street improvements under a $769,357 competitive contract award. Work enhances pedestrian safety and neighborhood appearance in the downtown corridor.
Storm drainage improvements at 901 Bankhead Highway will reduce flooding risk in the area. Southeastern Sealcoating won the competitive bid at $93,385.
Birmingham Parkside Residences can build into a city storm sewer easement with city approval. The deal requires safeguards to protect the sewer system and public property rights.
Birmingham Parkside Residences can build into a city storm sewer easement with city approval. The deal requires safeguards to protect the sewer system and public property rights.