Condemnation repair permit issued for 2132 - 47th Street West
Property owner Christopher Williams can now proceed with repairs on a condemned house. Once repaired, the property may be returned to use or sale.
Property owner Christopher Williams can now proceed with repairs on a condemned house. Once repaired, the property may be returned to use or sale.
The Kutt 007, LLC receives a Class I retail lounge liquor license for their location in downtown Birmingham. Local businesses and residents in the area may be affected by expanded on-premises alcohol service.
Avondale Branch Library roof repairs move forward. Work begins at 509 40th Street South.
City will repair the Comer Building roof at 810 17th Street North using competitive bidding; Tecta America Southeast submitted the lowest qualifying bid.
Jefferson County gains access to lay or maintain sewer infrastructure across city property at Crossplex Village. Allows regional water/sewer coordination without blocking the site's future use.
Vendor receives permission to sell retail goods during the 47th Annual Pride Fest on June 15, 2025 at Linn Park.
RMJ Development's restaurant retail liquor license application for Ampersand Cocktails and Cuisine allows the business to serve alcohol at this downtown location. The decision follows public hearing and interested-party input.
A business seeks approval to operate a junkyard at 2–17th Street West in Birmingham. The city will hold a public hearing so residents and interested parties can comment on the operation.
City commits ongoing funds for beverage dispensers in municipal buildings. Contract terms available in Purchasing office.
Empowerment Incorporated can sell food and beverages at Linn Park during the three-day festival June 6–8, 2025.
SDAC's scope of work on 25th Street North infrastructure expands by $445,241.74, increasing total project cost. Citizens should know when major construction contracts grow mid-project.
City grants non-emergency medical transport operating authority to Aging Flower Transport Service, allowing them to offer transportation services under municipal regulations.
One seat on the new regional water board—created by state law—goes to a city-appointed director. This shapes local influence over water policy and rates.
City fills its seat on a new state-created regional water authority. This appointment shapes oversight of water policy and rates affecting the city.
City grants Aging Flower Transport Service an Operating Authority Permit to provide non-emergency transportation services.
A new director joins the regional water board created under state law SB330, which will oversee water services across the region.
City Council asserts its right to block changes to Water Works Board governance. The decision protects local control over the utility that serves Birmingham residents.
BHHB Enterprises gains retail liquor license for The Refinery at 728 29th Street South. The decision allows the restaurant to serve and sell alcohol.
East Pinson Valley Recreation Center gets waterproofing repairs to prevent water damage and extend facility life.
Speed cushions at multiple city locations will slow traffic in residential and high-risk areas. This lowest-bid award follows competitive bidding.