Roof repairs at David Barnes South Court: $1,267 to Tecta America Southeast
City approves roof repairs at public recreation facility using sole-source contractor. Routine maintenance to keep David Barnes South Court operational.
City approves roof repairs at public recreation facility using sole-source contractor. Routine maintenance to keep David Barnes South Court operational.
City commits $284,000 to replace the roof at the IMS building (712 19th Street North). Advanced Roofing Solutions won the competitive bid.
New Generation Boarding Home gets city approval to operate a non-emergency transport service at this Jackson Street location. Residents in the area may notice increased vehicle activity and services.
William R. Misko's 5 Star Transport receives city authorization to operate commercial transportation services from Cottondale.
The city is selling real estate at 4330 Florence Street. This removes a city-owned asset from public inventory and brings revenue to the municipality.
Property owner Andrew Chatman receives $150 compensation for granting the city temporary easement rights to construct storm sewer improvements on parcels 11 and 14 as part of the Hooper City Phase V street project.
Counselman Automotive Recycling gets permission to operate a salvage and recycling facility at 1849 Ruffner Road. The license allows vehicle recycling and parts resale at this location.
Hooper City improves streets in Phase V development. Property owners receive compensation for temporary easement rights during construction at 511 - 37th Court.
Truist Bank plans to close its branch at 629 Red Lane Road. The closure may reduce banking access for nearby residents and businesses in that part of Birmingham.
City is releasing public land (about 0.065 acres) between 10th Avenue South and 10th Court South near 23rd–24th Street South, allowing private development or use of that formerly public right-of-way.
The city is considering releasing about half an acre of public land between 16th Avenue South and 22nd Street South. Public hearing set for March 19, 2024.
Unopen right of way between 2nd and 3rd Avenue South becomes available for private development or other use. Affects approximately 0.09 acres of formerly public land.
City approves $6,168 sole-source contract with Tecta America Southeast for roof repairs at the MLK Recreation Center, a public facility serving the neighborhood.
Fixes critical roof damage at City Hall. Contractor was selected through competitive bidding as lowest qualified bid.
Carver Theatre gets a new roof after competitive bidding. Project protects a historic downtown venue from water damage and keeps it operational for performances and community events.
Council will decide whether to give up public right-of-way land between 40th and 42nd Streets North. If approved, the affected area (~0.16 acres) would be removed from city control, potentially affecting street access or future infrastructure projects in that corridor.
Storm sewer replacement at 509 Maple Street will improve drainage and reduce flooding risk in that area. Work begins after contract award.
City is pledging $500,000 to unlock federal Department of Transportation funds for infrastructure projects. The grant could bring significantly more money into local public works if awarded.
Property owner Weylin Bush / H53 Property and Investments can now proceed with repairs required by the city's condemnation order for this blighted property on 31st Street SW.
City spending $30,150 on branded recycling containers for public distribution. Purchase comes from general fund.