Settlement: Siemens funds soil cleanup at 34th Street South
Siemens will remove contaminated soil from city rights-of-way at 34th Street South, reducing public health and liability risks in the area.
Siemens will remove contaminated soil from city rights-of-way at 34th Street South, reducing public health and liability risks in the area.
Property owner at 701 Attalla Street will be charged $3,062.11 for public works costs related to the property, likely for blight remediation or maintenance work ordered by the city.
City Council will consider closing roughly 1.45 acres of public alleyway and street near 63rd Street North and 2nd Avenue North. The decision could reshape traffic patterns and property access in this industrial area near I-59.
Swan Realty can now proceed with required repairs on a condemned property in Ensley, moving toward rehabilitation or eventual sale. One less blighted structure in the neighborhood.
City improves wayfinding and neighborhood identity in College Hills with new street sign toppers.
Property owner Van Phillips can now repair the condemned building at 635 6th Street, clearing the way for potential redevelopment or stabilization of the structure.
Red Clay Bar & Event Services gets permission to serve alcohol and operate concessions at the Sidewalk Film Festival on 3rd Avenue North, August 23, 2019.
Property owner Joseph Wuest gets approval to repair a condemned house at 457 Ridge Road, clearing the way to bring it back into usable condition.
Abuluhoom Food Mart, Inc. receives city approval to sell beer and wine at 1200 Five Mile Road. Local businesses and residents were invited to comment on the transfer.
Street closure from 15th to 18th Street North (at 4th Avenue North) for the Freedom Fest event on July 27, 2019. Plan your commute around the event.
Free document shredding and neighborhood cleanup event July 12 at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Residents can safely dispose of sensitive papers and help beautify the area.
Birmingham is purchasing two new street-sweeping trucks to maintain cleaner streets citywide. The $537,346 spend replaces or expands fleet capacity for routine street maintenance.
Urban Impact, Inc. can now host the Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival on August 24, 2019 along 4th Avenue North between 16th and 18th Streets, bringing live music and community gathering to the historic neighborhood.
Kathy G & Co. Inc. receives permission to host an outdoor event at the Botanical Gardens rose garden area on July 17, 2019.
City secures funding from Jefferson County for community grants and infrastructure projects. Specific projects and dollar amounts not disclosed in item text.
Museum maintenance funded from general budget ensures the city's cultural institution stays operational for residents and visitors.
City Hall's 19th Street entrance gets new exterior doors. Routine maintenance funded from the general budget.
The City will allow Jefferson County to run a sewer line through future museum property. This affects the museum's footprint and ensures regional wastewater infrastructure can connect through the site.
Money originally earmarked for Richard Arrington Blvd improvements moves to Vulcan Park, which will see streetscape upgrades. Project priorities are being adjusted mid-budget year.