Learn about the new anti-dumping program in Birmingham.
2020 U.S. Census : Birmingham Companies asked to encourage participation
The Birmingham Business Alliance is asking its investors and the business community to encourage participation in the 2020 Census among employees. The BBA will be sharing materials frequently about the 2020 Census, which may only take a few minutes to complete, but the impact from Alabamians’ participation will be felt for the next decade and beyond. Click here to learn why the Census matters so much and what your company can do to encourage employee participation.
City Council Meeting Recap-January 28th, 2020
Here are the main items the Birmingham City Council passed at the January 28th, 2020 Meeting:
Item 10
A resolution was approved authorizing the Mayor to expend funds for up to 3 neighborhood representatives from each of Birmingham’s 99 neighborhoods to attend the Neighborhood USA (NUSA) Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas from May 20-23, 2020.
Items 29-34
The Council voted to reschedule a public hearing for the rezoning of six properties located around the former Carraway Hospital campus. The public hearing will be held during the regularly scheduled City Council Meeting on February 25.
Item 38 and 43 (addendum items)
Two resolutions were approved on Tuesday by the Birmingham City Council related to potentially hosting several major sporting events -- the World Police and Fire Games as well as the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament.
The Council approved a resolution that will allow the City to potentially submit a bid to host the 2025 World Police and Fire Games, an Olympic-style sporting event for roughly 10,000 active and retired police and fire personnel. There will be over 70 countries that are represented and teams will compete in over 60 sporting events. Past host countries include China, Spain, Australia, Sweden, and Northern Ireland.
The item dealing with the NCAA tournament was a resolution of intent to provide funding for the event beginning in 2023 and to open the bid process. Birmingham has hosted the NCAA Tournament on 10 different occasions, the last being early-round games in 2008.
Upcoming Meetings
Thursday, January 30, 2020
3:00 p.m. – Joint Special Called Transportation Committee Meeting and Special Called Committee of the Whole Meeting – City Council Chambers
4:00 p.m. – Special Called Committee of the Whole Meeting - Conference Rooms “D & E”
Saturday, February 1, 2020
10:00 a.m. – District 1 Quarterly Meeting – St. Vincent’s East, 50 Medical Park Dr E – Councilor Clinton Woods, District 1
Monday, February 3, 2020
12:30 p.m. – Joint Parks and Recreation Committee and Special Called Committee of the Whole Meeting – City Council Chambers
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
9:00 a.m. – Pre-Council Meeting – City Council Chambers; 9:30 a.m. – Council Meeting – City Council Chambers
2:00 p.m. – Joint Public Improvements Committee and Special Called Committee of the Whole Meeting - Conference Room “A”
3:30 p.m. – Joint Public Safety Committee and Special Called Committee of the Whole Meeting - City Council Chambers
Important Information on the Upcoming Presidential Primary!
2020 Schedule for Mayor Woodfin District Town Halls
Upcoming Passport Fair at the Birmingham Public Library
Interior Designer Nina Campbell at the Birmingham Art Museum
Lecture and Reception with Interior Designer Nina Campbell
Tuesday, February 4
6 PM
Steiner Auditorium
Join us for an evening with internationally renowned interior designer Nina Campbell. For nearly 50 years, Nina has created vibrant, imaginative spaces rooted in quintessentially English style for clients around the world, from rock stars to royalty. For this talk, Nina offers a personal tour of her colorful career with highlights from her most recent book, Nina Campbell Interior Decoration: Elegance and Ease.
Following the lecture, please join us for a reception and book signing in our Main Lobby. Copies of Nina Campbell Interior Decoration: Elegance and Ease will be available for purchase in the Museum Shop.