Urban Parc, LLC granted restaurant liquor license at 1006 20th Street South
Urban Parc restaurant at 1006 20th Street South is now licensed to sell alcohol on-premises, enabling the business to operate with full service.
Urban Parc restaurant at 1006 20th Street South is now licensed to sell alcohol on-premises, enabling the business to operate with full service.
New liquor license at 1575 Bessemer Road allows Riggins Venue, LLC to serve alcohol at the location. Public hearing held to allow interested residents to comment on the application.
O'Daly's Irish Pub (564 Dauphin Street, District 2) can operate until 1 a.m. on February 22 without noise restrictions. Neighbors in the area may experience extended late-night noise from the establishment that night.
State funding covers improvements to Langan Park Lake's stormwater system, reducing flood risk and improving water quality in the neighborhood.
Salt purchases keep roads passable during winter weather. This $23,930 order covers 40-pound bags for the 2025 deicing season.
Ervin Shoemaker gets permission to operate above normal noise limits (6 a.m.–10 p.m.) at the corner of Springhill Avenue and S. Bayou Street in District 2 for nearly three weeks. Nearby residents should expect increased sound during those hours.
Crestline Park gets drainage improvements through a competitive bid award. Work addresses water management at the park.
Plum Street (between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and Persimmon Street) will be officially renamed to honor Mrs. Lois Nero Thompson. The street sign will change to reflect the new honorary name.
City commits $450,000 to professional engineering and planning services for stormwater management—part of infrastructure maintenance and flood/drainage oversight.
Nakia Rankin receives permission to operate above normal noise limits at this District 2 address on March 3–4, 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Neighbors in the area may experience louder activity during those times.
Mayor authorized to finalize state recycling fund grant from ADEM. Grant funding supports the city's waste reduction and recycling initiatives.
City is spending $198,000 from the general fund to acquire a deed for right-of-way access at 3661 Dauphin Street. This typically clears land for public infrastructure projects like roads, utilities, or transit.
City commits public funds to purchase radio advertising through a sole-source contract with Courtney French Broadcasting. Details on duration, cost, and advertising scope were not disclosed in the agenda summary.
Birmingham Landmarks, Inc. will install a sidewalk extension with drainage infrastructure and protective bollards on city right-of-way, modifying pedestrian access and street design in the area.
Leo Ferriera gets permission to exceed noise limits on three evenings this spring at his Jackson Street location. Neighbors in District 2 may hear louder activity from 5–9 p.m. on April 11, May 9, and June 13.
Marian Clarke gets permission to hold an event on North Monterey Street (District 2) from 6–10 p.m. on April 5 without noise-ordinance restrictions. Neighbors in the area may experience louder activity than usual during those hours.
Greenawalt Hospitality wins approval to sell beer, wine, and spirits at UAB Bartow Arena events. This determines who can operate concessions alcohol sales at the venue.
Kaitlyn Burkett gets permission to hold an event at 213 Conti Street past normal noise limits. Neighbors in District 2 should expect elevated sound levels that evening.
Event Concessions, Inc. gets permission to sell alcohol at the 10-day Food Truck Rally at 518 32nd Street South, January 26–February 5, 2023.
Melissa Flowers receives permission to exceed noise limits for a 4-hour event in District 2 on April 13, 2025, from 8 a.m. to noon.