City sets aside $2.2M for street resurfacing citywide
Grant funds allocated through PEP program will repair roads across Birmingham. Smoother, safer streets reduce commute delays and improve neighborhood accessibility.
Grant funds allocated through PEP program will repair roads across Birmingham. Smoother, safer streets reduce commute delays and improve neighborhood accessibility.
City shifts capital funds away from Roebuck Springs Road improvements. Details on where the money is going are incomplete in this agenda item.
Birmingham is allocating a state grant worth $800,000 to improve 21st Street North through PEP, following an earlier grant award. This funds a specific neighborhood improvement project.
Elder Street gets new sidewalks, lighting, or landscaping as part of Phase I improvements. Work improves walkability and neighborhood appearance on Elder Street.
Elder Street gets new sidewalks, lighting, or landscaping as part of Phase I improvements. Work improves walkability and neighborhood appearance on Elder Street.
City contracts Gillespie Construction to fix drainage issues on Church Street Bridge after competitive bidding. Improves drainage function and prevents water damage to the structure and surrounding area.
Local food truck Granny's Fish 'N Grits gains city approval to operate at the corner of 2nd Avenue North and 24th Street North.
Funds support improvements at Lowery Park, including water fountain installation and other recreational amenities for youth sports programs in the neighborhood.
Property owner at 900 7th Street West must pay for city-ordered blight remediation. Shows enforcement of standards for neglected properties.
The city council voted to oppose a proposed development on Cahaba Beach Road, saying it harms the interests of residents and Birmingham Water Works customers. The decision signals the city's stance against the project.
City Council will hear Euphoria Sports Bar and Hookah Lounge LLC's application for a Class I retail liquor license at 7–15th Street West. The outcome determines whether the business can operate with liquor service.
Birmingham commits $309,500 in general funds to buy passenger, light truck, medium truck, and off-road tires for the city fleet.
City maintains streetlights and lighting poles on public roads through competitive bids. This contract covers supply of parts and materials as needed.
Street and roadway lighting improvements enhance visibility and safety across the city's transportation network. The contract covers poles, fixtures, and parts for multiple locations.
Mayor recognized the passing of Thompson's mother through official correspondence, a public acknowledgment of a resident's loss and the city's compassion in difficult moments.
Amends prior approval of a retail lounge liquor license for Fly the Coup LLC at 112–24th Street North, Suite 1202 in Queen's Park. The business will be permitted to serve alcohol at this location.
City Council voted against a proposed development on Cahaba Beach Road, citing concerns about impacts to Water Works Board customers. The decision signals the city's position on the project's public benefit.
City grants operating authority to Trisect LLC to run a new shuttle service on public roads in Birmingham. This creates a transportation option for residents and businesses.
Tax assessment against business operator for unpaid sales taxes owed to the city. Item appears on consent agenda.
Restaurant applies to serve alcohol at Delta Waterfowl fundraiser on November 8 at 3211 2nd Avenue South. Council will hold a public hearing on the request.