City awards $36,204 sewer pipe replacement at Roosevelt Recreation Center
Sanitary sewer pipes at Roosevelt Recreation Center will be replaced, ensuring reliable water infrastructure for the facility and residents it serves.
Sanitary sewer pipes at Roosevelt Recreation Center will be replaced, ensuring reliable water infrastructure for the facility and residents it serves.
City continues portable toilet service for municipal events and operations under existing pricing. One-year renewal at established rates.
Neighborhood gets branded street signs at 9th Ave W intersection to boost local identity and wayfinding.
IPUSH Magazine LLC gets permission to host a food and music festival on 19th Street in Ensley on September 5, 2021. The event will close that street section between Avenue E and D during the festival.
Slice LLC can now host the Birmingham Artwalk festival on September 10–11, 2021 on 20th Street North, bringing arts events and community gatherings to downtown.
Public Works maintains street sweepers and sewer equipment through this parts supply agreement. Contract renewal ensures ongoing availability of OEM parts at established unit prices.
Otto Realty LLC gains permission to host the Classic Jazz Block Party on August 13, 2021, closing 3rd Avenue North between 17th and 18th Streets for the event.
Street signage improves neighborhood visibility and wayfinding. Project funds from general revenue.
City commits $49,754 to upgrade heating and cooling systems in an auxiliary room and office at NSLM facility. Work follows competitive bidding process.
The city is acquiring street right-of-way and temporary construction easement on Finley Avenue to complete a road improvement project. This payment compensates the property owner for land access needed during construction.
City grants sewer access rights under Oxmoor Park, allowing infrastructure work beneath the park with minimal payment. The easement enables essential utility maintenance and expansion.
Ferus On 41st LLC receives permission to serve alcohol at 430 41st Street South. The business can now operate as a full-service restaurant with beer, wine, and spirits sales.
Saturn Music, LLC is approved to operate a lounge with on-premises alcohol service at 200 – 41st Street South. The license allows retail sale and consumption of beer, wine, and spirits at the location.
New rule requires logging companies to get permits before clearing land and pay for damage to city streets, curbs, and property—protecting neighborhoods from unrepaired wear-and-tear caused by heavy equipment and trucks.
Sidewalk Film Center gets permission to close 3rd Avenue North (between 18th and 19th Streets) on August 27–28 for the annual festival.
Saturn Music, LLC receives approval to operate a Division I dance venue at 200 41st Street South in Birmingham, allowing the business to host live music and dancing events.
EMB Parkside Sub, LLC received approval to serve alcohol at the new restaurant location at 16–14th Street South. This affects what beverages can be sold there and what neighborhood residents may experience in terms of foot traffic and activity.
Nairobi Capital Corp. is seeking a Class I lounge retail liquor license for Eden Lounge at 312 20th Street South. The application will be heard in this consent item with opportunity for public comment.
City will consider permanently closing a 5,001-square-foot alley segment between 22nd Street S. and Arlington Avenue S. The decision affects property access and uses for residents and property owners in the area.
Greenawait Hospitality can sell food and beverages at the Secret Stages Music Festival on August 6-7, 2021 in the parking lot at 131 41st Street South.