City accepts land donation from Vulcan Trail Foundation
City gains two parcels on Stone River Road and Shiloh Drive from the nonprofit foundation, expanding public land assets at no cost.
City gains two parcels on Stone River Road and Shiloh Drive from the nonprofit foundation, expanding public land assets at no cost.
M.E.R.C.Y Int. receives city authorization to operate an on-demand service, adding a new transportation or logistics provider to Birmingham's licensed operators.
New restaurant license allows alcohol service at 1210 20th Street South. Council heard public input before approval.
Wylam Lounge, LLC gains permission to serve alcohol at 1232 Erie Street. Liquor licenses affect neighborhood character, operating hours, and community safety standards.
City commits $400 to match grant funding for Pratt Highway Bridge repairs at Morgan Street, keeping federal infrastructure dollars in motion.
Opens city right-of-way to broadband infrastructure, potentially expanding internet access across Birmingham neighborhoods. Franchise terms will govern service quality and expansion obligations.
Eroded slope behind softball field #2 will be repaired, preventing further damage and keeping the facility safe and usable.
Drainage improvements at 3262 33rd Avenue North will reduce flooding risk in the area. Work funded through capital improvement budget.
The city is modifying its management deal with Railroad Park Foundation, which oversees a public park. Details of the amendment are not provided in the agenda summary.
These board members will shape regional transit policy and budget decisions affecting bus and rail service for Birmingham residents over the next four years.
City council will hold a public hearing on a junk dealer license request for a Ruffner Road site. Residents can attend and comment on the operation.
City water system maintenance continues under competitive contract. Ensures reliable chemical treatment for safe drinking water delivery.
City spends $6,727 from general funds to buy eight water fountains for public spaces maintained by Public Works.
Planning and Engineering receives ADEM funding to support recycling initiatives. Strengthens the city's environmental and waste-management capacity.
Sidewalk repairs on 20th Street improve pedestrian safety and accessibility in the area. Work goes to lowest bidder Carr Development, LLC.
Port Authority decisions affect cargo operations, job creation, and port-related infrastructure that impacts city revenue and economic development.
Fills board seats that govern regional bus and rail service. These appointees shape fares, routes, and service expansion for the Birmingham-area transit system.
One new member joins the Parking Authority, which oversees city parking operations and revenue. Term runs through October 31, 2029.
The Bridge International seeks a special retail liquor license for The Link venue. The Council will hear from the applicant and any interested residents before voting.
Federal funding improves rail infrastructure and safety across Birmingham. The grant—no local tax dollars—supports the Department of Transportation's Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvement program.