City pays $100 for temporary construction easement on Belview Heights project
Clears easement for Belview Heights Gateway street project (Pike Road to 40th Street in Ensley). Routine land-access payment on consent agenda.
Clears easement for Belview Heights Gateway street project (Pike Road to 40th Street in Ensley). Routine land-access payment on consent agenda.
Allows Legion FC Concessions to sell food and beverages at BBVA Compass Field during the April 6–27 soccer season. Affects what fans can buy at the stadium.
Allows Legion FC Concessions LLC to sell food and beverages at BBVA Compass Field during the soccer season. Temporary license runs June 22 through July 20, 2019.
Terry's Place LLC gains permission to operate a Division I dance venue in downtown Birmingham. Licenses of this type are subject to local regulations and community standards.
Capital budget reallocates $350,000 away from street resurfacing to sidewalk improvements. This may affect the pace of road repairs in your neighborhood while prioritizing pedestrian safety.
Council will decide whether to grant Terry's Place LLC a retail liquor license for on-premises service at this 18th Street North location.
School parking lot receives maintenance funding for paving and striping in Ensley neighborhood.
Allows the nonprofit to hold monthly fundraising bingo events at 205 32nd Street South to support HIV/AIDS services in Birmingham.
David Acton Building Corporation wins competitive bid to replace deteriorating trestle beam on Sloss Furnace Coke Bin #1, a historic industrial landmark. Work preserves one of Birmingham's key cultural and heritage sites.
Routine purchase of field supplies for the stormwater division to support ongoing drainage and flood management operations.
Sidewalk improvements on 1st Avenue North will enhance pedestrian safety and accessibility in the area.
Magic City Taxi gains authority to operate taxis on Birmingham streets, expanding transportation options for residents.
Council approves liquor license for John Hand Club at 17-20th Street North (Floors 20-21). License allows alcohol service at this downtown venue.
City awards drainage work contract at the intersection of 31st Street and Warrior Road. Project aims to improve stormwater management and reduce flooding risk in the area.
City surrenders public right-of-way on Henrietta Road and an alley totaling 1.33 acres. Barber gains private control of former public property; residents lose access to this right-of-way corridor.
Birmingham is allocating a state grant worth $800,000 to improve 21st Street North through PEP, following an earlier grant award. This funds a specific neighborhood improvement project.
City shifts capital funds away from Roebuck Springs Road improvements. Details on where the money is going are incomplete in this agenda item.
Grant funds allocated through PEP program will repair roads across Birmingham. Smoother, safer streets reduce commute delays and improve neighborhood accessibility.