City accepts streets and grounds in Grand of Oxmoor Phase I
Dedicates new public streets and green space from The Grand of Oxmoor development Phase I. Once accepted, the city assumes maintenance responsibility for these infrastructure assets.
Dedicates new public streets and green space from The Grand of Oxmoor development Phase I. Once accepted, the city assumes maintenance responsibility for these infrastructure assets.
City Council will hear arguments on July 19, 2022 about changing zoning boundaries from R3 Single Family district. The outcome will determine what can be built or developed on affected properties.
A property currently zoned for mixed-use development will be rezoned to allow light manufacturing instead. This changes what can be built on the site.
A zoning change affecting district boundaries from D-3 will be debated at a public hearing. You can attend June 21 to comment on whether the proposed zone change fits your neighborhood.
A zoning map amendment hearing is scheduled for June 7, 2022. This will determine whether property currently zoned for single-family use can be rezoned, potentially affecting what can be built on affected parcels.
Changes to zoning overlay rules may affect development rights, land use permissions, and property values in designated areas. Public hearing allows residents to comment on the proposed amendments.
City awards multi-year contract for vehicle graphics services at competitive bid prices. Exact budget and term length not disclosed in agenda text.
Routine payment to vendor for nameplate/graphics services used by the Equipment Management Department.
City Council will hear proposed changes to overlay zoning rules that may affect property regulations, development standards, or permitted uses in designated districts.
City commits to ongoing GIS software and hardware support for planning and zoning operations. Cost not disclosed in public summary.
A zoning change affecting one or more parcels in Birmingham will be debated at the April 26 public hearing. Residents with property in the affected area should participate.
Birmingham Fire and Rescue gets new heavy-duty equipment to expand vehicle cargo capacity and improve response efficiency.
This zoning change allows mixed-use development (residential, retail, office) on property currently restricted to neighborhood business use. Affects what can be built and how the area develops.
A heavy industrial parcel could be redeveloped for mixed-use downtown purposes, potentially changing what can be built and who can use the land.
DP Industrial Partners' expansion adds new streets and public grounds to the city's inventory. Once accepted, the city becomes responsible for maintaining these roads and alleys.
Rezoning from heavy industrial to mixed-use downtown will shape what can be built on this parcel — potentially allowing retail, offices, and residential instead of manufacturing. Specific location and acreage not provided in agenda.
A public hearing on March 29, 2022 will consider changing zone boundaries from A-1 Shelby County Agricultural. Details on affected parcels and new zoning designation unavailable.
City will hold a public hearing March 29, 2022 to consider changing zoning district boundaries that currently allow single-family residential use. Residents in or near the affected area can comment on the proposed zone change.
A proposed zoning change from B-1 (Neighborhood Business) will be debated at a public hearing on March 22, 2022. Zoning changes can affect property values, permitted uses, and neighborhood character.
City commits $35,000 for GIS platform support services, which help maintain mapping and location data systems used across city operations.