Public hearing set May 7 on parking and loading rules
City Council will consider changes to off-street parking and loading regulations. The revised rules may affect how businesses and developments plan parking facilities and loading zones.
City Council will consider changes to off-street parking and loading regulations. The revised rules may affect how businesses and developments plan parking facilities and loading zones.
Territory adjacent to Birmingham city limits will be added to the city, potentially changing property tax jurisdiction, zoning, and access to city services for affected residents.
Vestavia Hills annexes territory in an area where both cities' police powers overlap. This consent clears a jurisdictional conflict—property in the affected zone will now fall fully under Vestavia Hills governance.
Routine vendor payment for office supplies; amounts under $500 have minimal fiscal impact but are subject to public audit and procurement review.
Property zoning change from general business (B-2) to intensive business (B-3) allows more intensive commercial development at this District 7 location. Check if your property is nearby—zoning changes can affect property values, traffic, and future land uses in the area.
Changes allowed uses and development density for this commercial property. Property owner and nearby residents may see different commercial activities or building intensity if the change is approved.
The property at 6208 Grotto Road may see changes to its approved development plan. Modifications could affect what gets built, density, traffic, or neighborhood character at the site.
The city is reconsidering a previously approved development plan for this property. Changes to planning approvals can affect what gets built, how the site looks, and impacts on nearby residents and traffic.
Development plans for this District 7 property could change. The hearing allows neighbors and residents to weigh in on how the site will be used.
Council will reconsider zoning terms for this property. Changes could affect what can be built, how the site is developed, or neighboring land use.
City will hear changes to a previously approved development plan for 6208 Grotto Road in District 7. Public comment opportunity on proposed modifications to the project.
The approved development plan for this property is being changed. Check the details if you live or own property nearby, as modifications may affect traffic, building height, use, or other site conditions.
City Council will hear proposed changes to an approved development plan for two parcels at 3674 and 3680 Dauphin Street in District 7. Residents and businesses in the area can attend the May 6 hearing to comment on the modifications.
Property at address 2 is rezoned from residential to commercial use, enabling different development. Check case ZAC2023-00012 for detailed maps and project plans.
Property at 2415 Saint Stephens Road could shift from single-family residential (R-1) to general business use (B-2), allowing shops, offices, and commercial services. This may affect neighborhood character and nearby homeowners.
Allows more intensive commercial development on affected property. New zoning permits uses that may differ from current neighborhood business restrictions.
City funding supports local community organization operations. Dollar amount listed as $0 in records.
Three properties on Overlook Road could shift from residential to commercial use, potentially changing what gets built or operated there. Council will decide whether to allow the change.
Land currently zoned for mixed residential and commercial use would be reclassified for heavy industrial operations, altering what can be built and potentially affecting nearby neighborhoods.
A property on Howells Ferry Road is seeking changes to its previously approved development plan, which may affect zoning, density, uses, or site layout at that location.