Liquor license application: The Bridge International at 525 Huffman Road
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.
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.
Planning and Engineering receives ADEM funding to support recycling initiatives. Strengthens the city's environmental and waste-management capacity.
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.
EZ Pull N Pay's junk dealer operation at 1849 Ruffner Road now has city approval. This license governs vehicle recycling and auto parts salvage activities at the location.
Council selected Republic Services (BFI Waste) to handle the city's trash collection. Contract details and pricing are filed in the Purchasing Agent's office.
The city will collaborate with federal experts to study and maintain water systems. This partnership brings federal funding and technical expertise to local water management.
City is revising its existing agreement with Sidewalk Film Center & Cinema and rescinding a prior resolution. Details of the agreement's terms and financial value are not disclosed in the agenda.
Legions Field maintenance shop and office building gets new roof through no-bid contract. Work is part of ongoing 2023 renovation package.
City commits to a sole-source consulting deal with Freshwater Land Trust for land and water project management. Specific dollar amount and project scope are incomplete in the agenda.
Public facility upgrade: Birmingham Crossplex gets new drinking fountains paid from general funds.
City approves spending $35,415 for fire protection services from Johnson Controls Fire Protection, LP, without competitive bidding.
City selects vendor for ongoing mobile equipment and specialty turf tire purchases. Competitive bid keeps equipment maintenance costs controlled.
East Lake neighborhood gets safer streets with this contractor award for right-of-way improvements. Work includes traffic and pedestrian safety upgrades.
City contracts with Gillespie Construction to improve pedestrian and traffic safety on streets in the East Lake neighborhood through right-of-way upgrades.
Establishes a formal partnership between the City and Birmingham Je, likely affecting public services or infrastructure operations. Details of the agreement's scope and impact are unclear from the truncated title.
Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church gets permission to sell food and beverages at the Greek Festival on 19th Street South, October 2–4, 2025.
Cassanova Restaurant at 616 29th Street South is cleared to serve beer, wine, and liquor. The address correction ensures the license matches the actual location.
High Dive Lounge and Park, LLC is seeking approval to serve alcohol at 524 32nd Street South. The license decision will proceed with a public hearing where residents can weigh in on the restaurant's application.
Les Dames d'Escoffier International can now host a special retail event on October 19, 2025, at the 29th Street and 2nd Avenue location. This one-time license allows food and beverage sales for the event.