City vacates 32,000 sq ft of 6th Avenue North right-of-way
Removes city claim to a stretch of 6th Avenue North between Messer-Airport Highway and 7th Avenue North, clearing the way for development or private use of the 0.735-acre right-of-way.
Removes city claim to a stretch of 6th Avenue North between Messer-Airport Highway and 7th Avenue North, clearing the way for development or private use of the 0.735-acre right-of-way.
City commits $2.6 million to 25th Street North infrastructure improvements. Project is located on Selma property serving the community.
City-owned property downtown changes hands. Resident or buyer gains title to the parcel after payment is received.
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church will develop a new visitor and education center, with city funding supporting a landmark historic site and educational resource for residents and visitors.
Sets spending limits for storm-water management and infrastructure. Affects rates and services for residents in areas served by the storm-water system.
Climaxx LLC is applying to operate a lounge with alcohol service in the downtown area. Council will hear from the applicant and community members before deciding whether to approve the license.
Application for new restaurant alcohol license; City Council will hear from the applicant and the public before deciding whether to grant approval.
City fixes stormwater flooding on Garrison Avenue S.W. using federal pandemic relief funds. Project improves drainage for residents and reduces flood risk in the area.
Quality Care Transport receives approval to operate commercial transportation services from Hoover. This permit authorizes the company to provide services within city limits.
Board members set water utility policy, rates, and infrastructure investment. New appointees take office January 1, 2025.
Council approves repair work on a public auditorium's exterior structure. The replacement is a routine maintenance project for the facility at 1930 Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard.
Water treatment chemicals keep municipal water systems safe and reliable for all residents. This routine annual contract renewal ensures uninterrupted chemical supply to city water facilities.
City commits to a three-year railroad-crossing safety or prediction system with sole vendor TRAINFO. Without competition, residents and council should know why this technology cannot be obtained elsewhere.
Russo Corporation will improve drainage and utilities at Caldwell Park and 26th Street South using federal pandemic recovery funds. Project reduces flooding risk in the area.
City approves $188,485 contract for Montclair Road drainage improvements after competitive bidding. Work will improve stormwater management in the area.
City commits $115,616 to repair and improve sidewalks in District 3 and bus rapid transit corridors. Work will enhance pedestrian safety and access in the district.
City approves lowest bid for Hagood Drainage Improvements project. Competitive procurement ensures cost efficiency for public infrastructure work.