City extends storm sewer inspection contract with Video Industrial Services
Maintains inspection and maintenance of the storm sewer system that manages runoff across the city. One-year contract with renewal option ensures continued system oversight.
Maintains inspection and maintenance of the storm sewer system that manages runoff across the city. One-year contract with renewal option ensures continued system oversight.
B&B Bartending gets permission to serve alcohol at the Twilight Supper event on September 27, 2019. The one-time license allows retail alcohol sales at the farm lot venue.
Routine waste collection continues under a competitive bid. The 3-year deal locks in prices for residential and municipal trash pickup across Birmingham.
Slice LLC can hold the Breakin Bread event October 20, 2019 on 2nd Avenue South between 28th and 29th Street, including the Pepper Place Parking Lot.
Nasser Discount Market at 1403 3rd Street North gains permission to sell beer and wine off-site. License decisions affect neighborhood retail options and local business operations.
City backing Jefferson County effort to help struggling residents pay water bills. Council urges Birmingham Water Works to match county funding for ratepayers in hardship.
City buildings and public events will have portable restroom services as needed. Contract locks in pricing for municipal operations over the next year.
City approves street closure on 2nd Avenue South for Day of the Dead celebration on November 2, 2019. Event organizer Flix, Inc. will use the space between 28th and 31st Streets South.
Legion FC Concessions LLC gets permission to serve food and beverages at Birmingham Legion FC matches. License covers October 16, 2019 event at BBVA Compass Field.
Council considers retail liquor permit for new lounge at 2206 31st Street in Ensley. Public hearing will determine whether license is approved.
City may vacate 2,000 sq ft of alley between 49th and 50th Streets North. Public hearing October 1, 2019.
36th Street Bridge gets $721,150 in repairs through lowest competitive bid. Project improves structural safety and traffic flow on a key city corridor.
$8,000 spent to add safety feature in Winwood neighborhood. Traffic-calming measures reduce accident risk on residential streets.
A proposed self-storage facility on Montclair Road is being reconsidered after its approval was suspended; the appeal outcome will determine whether the project moves forward.
A proposed self-storage facility on Montclair Road is being reconsidered after its approval was suspended; the appeal outcome will determine whether the project moves forward.
City-wide street resurfacing project begins under competitive contract. Affects road conditions across Birmingham neighborhoods.
Drainage work begins at 12th Street South and 1st Avenue South. Improves stormwater capacity in the area.
The Welcome to Ensley sign at Avenue I and 20th Street will get brick repairs and decoration. Small public investment in neighborhood identity and aesthetics.
Three new trash receptacles arrive on streets in Druid Hills neighborhood to support community cleanup efforts and reduce litter.
The city is using public funds for a community event at 2nd Street and Carline Avenue. Red Ribbon Events typically promote health and safety awareness in neighborhoods.