Dunn Construction awarded $4.26M citywide road resurfacing contract
Smoother streets ahead: City approves $4.26M to resurface roads across Birmingham. Work begins soon under contract ENG 2025-015.
Smoother streets ahead: City approves $4.26M to resurface roads across Birmingham. Work begins soon under contract ENG 2025-015.
Drainage improvements at Court O and 57th Street address stormwater management in that intersection. Work is being completed by sole-source contract with a Jasper-based contractor.
State funding supports road safety projects in your neighborhood. Grant details and specific improvements coming after Mayor signs documents.
Changes when city can tow your car from public streets. The law clarifies which vehicles obstruct traffic and under what conditions removal is allowed.
Birmingham is updating when police can tow parked vehicles from public streets. The changes clarify what counts as "obstructing" traffic, affecting when your car might be removed without warning.
Council will hear the liquor license application for a lounge at 524 19th Street in Ensley. Neighbors and other interested parties can voice objections or support.
Thirds Grocery at 1403 3rd Street North is now licensed to sell beer and wine for off-premise consumption, expanding retail alcohol options in the neighborhood.
City Hall South Parking Deck gets $858,166 in structural repairs to maintain safety and functionality. The no-bid contract award with J.J. Morley Enterprises, Inc. will address identified structural issues at 711 19th Street North.
Birmingham adds specialized equipment to clear sewer blockages and maintain underground infrastructure. No-bid purchase from sole vendor.
Jefferson County will handle road repairs on Floyd Bradford Road within city limits. The city commits $46,730 to the project.
City transfers ownership of five vacant parcels to private developer Park Street Homes, LLC for residential or commercial redevelopment. May activate underused properties and generate tax revenue, but terms of the redevelopment agreement (including community benefits, affordable
City approves $500,000 contract to fix aging storm sewers across Birmingham. Work prevents flooding and water damage during heavy rain.
City receives $1 million HUD grant to fund Community Development infrastructure work in Birmingport.
Fixes property descriptions in the approved sidewalks project so construction can proceed without legal obstacles.
City hires contractor to clean and inspect storm sewers in Birmingham using competitive bidding. Lowest responsive bid selected.
This sets spending for storm water management and drainage infrastructure through June 2026. The budget determines resources for flood prevention, water quality, and stormwater system repairs citywide.
Removes unused public land from city control, allowing adjacent property owners to claim or develop the strip. Affects a small parcel (0.011 acres) parallel to Trilby and Hibernian Streets.
Removal of unused public right-of-way land between 10th Court North and 10th Avenue North (parallel streets) and 3rd Street North and 5th Street North may enable adjacent property owners to acquire the vacated land or improve access to their parcels.
The city is moving $431,009 from street resurfacing reserves to another fund, potentially affecting road maintenance spending in the fiscal year ending June 2025.