Council awards $103K drainage contract to Alabama Grading
Drainage improvements at 56 Freda Jane Lane will reduce flooding and water damage in the area. Work begins after contract execution.
Drainage improvements at 56 Freda Jane Lane will reduce flooding and water damage in the area. Work begins after contract execution.
Street and sidewalk improvement funds are being redirected; exact destination unclear from item description, but the reallocation affects projects planned for neighborhoods across the city.
City is moving $60,000 from Public Works landfill operations to general reserves, reducing landfill maintenance funding for the 2020 fiscal year.
City is shifting construction funds between projects in the capital budget. Street resurfacing and other infrastructure work may be delayed or reprioritized as dollars move to different priorities.
Competitive bid awards $94,700 to repair the entry canopy at Birmingham Museum of Art. Ensures public facility improvements through open procurement.
Council approves street closure on 2nd Avenue North between 24th and 23rd Streets for the Brunch in the City event on May 17, 2020.
New restaurant on 41st Street seeking approval to serve beer, wine, and liquor. License approval affects neighborhood alcohol regulations and local business operations.
Lamar Outdoor Advertising gains access to city property to maintain vegetation around a billboard. Routine maintenance agreement with no direct impact on residents.
City commits general funds to broadcasting agreement with WATV 900. Specific services not detailed in item title.
Enhanced security and electronic monitoring at City Hall. Residents visiting or conducting business at the downtown location will see increased surveillance infrastructure.
City will pay ADS Security for security installation and electronic monitoring at the historic Sloss Furnace on 32nd Street. Sole-source procurement means no competitive bidding.
Historic Sloss Furnace gets new electronic monitoring and security installation. Protects an important public landmark from theft and vandalism.
Council approves security monitoring system for City Hall operations at 712 19th Street N.
City will spend public funds to install security and monitoring at the Negro Southern League Museum on 16th Street South. The contract terms and total cost are not disclosed in the agenda item.
City commits public funds to install and monitor security systems at the Negro Southern League Museum on 16th Street South. Dollar amount and contract term not disclosed in agenda materials.
Big Spring Entertainment LLC can now hold retail sales events at Back Forty Social on May 2, 2020, near 1st Avenue North and 32nd Street North.
Big Spring Entertainment LLC can now hold retail sales events at Back Forty Social on May 2, 2020, near 1st Avenue North and 32nd Street North.
Liquor license decision for a new food mart location. Council votes on whether to allow off-premise beer and wine sales at this address.
City grants right-of-way to allow Lamar Outdoor Advertising to cut down a public tree for billboard/signage access at a busy northside location.
City commits to electronic monitoring and security installation at Avondale Villa Rec Center on Woodvale Road. Sole-source procurement bypasses competitive bidding.