Birmingham City Council

Read the Birmingham Strategic Plan from Mayor Randall Woodfin

With the knowledge obtained from our residents, employees and strategic partners, I am honored to announce the City of Birmingham’s Strategic Plan. By analyzing the findings from the Woodfin Way Transition Team Report, Performance Assessment, Comprehensive Framework Plan, Burning Glass Workforce Study, and proposed 2019 Operating and Capital Budgets, we have formulated a detailed set of enterprise initiatives and major projects for the City of Birmingham. In order to effectively approach both the challenges and the opportunities across our city, we must prioritize the people of the Magic City. It is my hope that this plan will have a positive impact on Birmingham well beyond my first four years in office.

New Operating Hours for Birmingham Municipal Court

On Monday, Oct. 1, Municipal Court installed new closing hours in an effort to put people first. What happens in Municipal Court? Municipal Court’s building is known as the David J. Vann Municipal Justice Center, which is located at 801 – 17th St. North.  This is where people pay city citations such as parking and traffic violations. This is also where city judges hear municipal cases.


Meeting Notice: Open City Meeting re: St. Vincent's Hospital's Updated Master Plan and Request for New Curb Cuts

Meeting Notice: Open City Meeting (Planning, Engineering, and Permits Dept.) re: St. Vincent's Hospital's Updated Master Plan and Request for New Curb Cuts - Wed., Oct. 3rd, 2018, 8:30am at City Hall in City Council Chambers.

Citizen's Advisory Board Meeting Minutes and Agenda

Moving forward, the Council District 3 Office will be posting the Citizen Advisory Board meeting minutes and agendas monthly for your review. Birmingham is at it’s best when our citizens are well-informed and engaged!

Application deadline extended to fill seat of Council President Pro Tem Jay Roberson

Today marks the official resignation of Council President Pro Tem Jay Roberson who announced he would be stepping down last month. The Birmingham City Council has extended the deadline to accept applications and resumes from District 7 residents who are interested in filling Roberson’s unexpired term.