MUWA LLC beer and wine license transfer approved for 12th St location
New off-premise beer and wine sales approved at 224 12th Street West. Council heard from interested parties before approving the license transfer.
New off-premise beer and wine sales approved at 224 12th Street West. Council heard from interested parties before approving the license transfer.
Special events license allows food and beverage sales at the Nov 20 concert at 500–23rd Street South. Residents attending can expect concessions availability.
Special Events License 140 grants Event Concessions, Inc. permission to operate concessions at the Ruston Kelly Concert on November 6, 2021 at 500-23rd Street South. This allows food and beverage sales at the event.
City will hold a hearing to decide whether to revoke business licenses for Club Euphoria/Euphoria Sports Bar & Hookah Lounge at 715 15th Street West. The outcome will determine if the establishment continues operating.
Nasir's Beverage Company is seeking a Lounge Retail Liquor Class II License for their location at 30–25th Street North Suite 105. Neighbors and residents can voice support or opposition at the public hearing.
Property owner M2B Design and Contractor LLC gains authorization to perform repairs on a condemned structure at 312 Oregon Street in Wylam, removing a blighted or unsafe building from the neighborhood.
City enters into partnership with Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, a cultural organization. Details on funding, scope, and public benefit are not disclosed in the agenda item.
Otto Realty, LLC gets permission to hold the Magic City Classic President's Reception on October 27, 2021, on 3rd Avenue between 17th and 18th Street North. Street use permit allows the event to proceed.
Allows Greek Orthodox Cathedral Foundation to hold Greek Food Festival on 19th Street South, Oct 14–16. Street closure expected for three days.
A 3-mile stretch of Interstate 20/59 between Arkadelphia Road and 31st Street North will be officially renamed to honor John R. Cooper and DeJarvis Leonard.
City relies on this software to manage nightly mainframe batch jobs that power core operations. Sole-source purchasing limits competition and price-checking.
Local business Greenwalt Hospitality gains approval to operate a retail outlet at Jones Valley Urban Farm on 25th Street North, enabling the venue to sell products or services to visitors.
City commits to garbage collection services via competitive bid. Award covers unit pricing on file for three-year term.
Club Euphoria (sports bar & hookah lounge at 715 15th Street West) faces potential license revocation. The hearing will determine whether the business can continue operating in Birmingham.
City and Water Works Board coordinate on utilities and services needed for the new Bus Rapid Transit East Terminus Station. Details of the agreements are not fully available in the public summary.
Storm drainage repairs at 1128 19th Street South will restore critical infrastructure. Southeastern Sealcoating won the competitive bid at $125,147.
Allows construction access for sewer work on this property. The temporary easement will be conveyed from the city.
Neighborhood group can install landscaping materials and perform maintenance work in the Five Points West area, improving local greenspace at no cost to the city.
Business gains permission to install accessible ramps and underground utilities on city right-of-way, enabling property improvements or service connections.
Residential trash collection in outlying areas continues under sole-source agreement with Republic Services. Renewal allows uninterrupted waste pickup for affected neighborhoods.