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Birmingham City Council Highlights 2.15.22

Birmingham City Council Highlights 2.15.22

Here are a few of the legislative highlights from Tuesday’s Birmingham City Council meeting, in case you missed it.



ITEMS 1-2

The Birmingham City Council voted to delay a public hearing for two weeks while the Council reviews the safety plan presented by the owner of Mahogany Social Club and Lounge. The business was applying for a Retail Liquor Class 1 License as well as a Division 1 Dance Permit.

Following presentations from law enforcement officials, the Council delayed the item to gather further information relative to future plans for the establishment. The item received an unfavorable recommendation from the Public Safety Committee that met last week. The item, which is labeled as a public hearing, will be back before the Council on the March 1, 2020 meeting agenda.

Here are the items as they appeared on Tuesday’s agenda:

ITEM 1. A Resolution relative to the application of Montego Temple for a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I License to be used at Mahogany, 1709 3rd Avenue West, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submitted by Councilor Tate, Chair, Public Safety Committee) (Not Recommended by the Public Safety Committee)

ITEM 2. A Resolution relative to the application of Montego Temple for a Division I Dance Permit to be used at Mahogany, 1709 3rd Avenue West, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submitted by Councilor Tate, Chair, Public Safety, Transportation and Communication Committee) (Not Recommended by the Public Safety, Transportation and Communication Committee)

BOARD APPOINTMENTS

The Council voted unanimously to appoint 8 members to the Birmingham Planning Commission, which is the official planning agency for the City of Birmingham. Under Title 11, Chapter 52 of the Alabama Code as amended in 1975, its broad responsibility is to plan for the orderly physical development and/or redevelopment of the City, including its transportation network, community facilities, and the arrangement of land uses. More specifically, the Commission is responsible for preparing and maintaining, on a current basis, a Comprehensive Plan, which serves as an overall guide to coordinate private and public development within the City.

The Birmingham Planning Commission is composed of sixteen (16) members; twelve are private citizens appointed by the City Council, and four are ex-officio members; the Mayor, an administrative officer selected by the Mayor, and two members of the City Council or their representatives.

Here are those appointments:

Reappointments:

Michael Morrison, term expiring October 6, 2027

Mashonda Taylor, term expiring October 6, 2026

Brian Gunn, term expiring October 6, 2026

Patty Pilkerton, term expiring October 6, 2026

New Appointments

Bryan King, replacing Devon M.T. Sims, term expiring October 6, 2022

Stephen Schrader, replacing Brian Ruggs, term expiring October 6, 2025

J. Charles Jordan II, replacing Dr. Kathryn Doornbos, term expiring October 6, 2027

Sharon Deep Nelson, replacing L.Tryce Slade, term expiring October 6, 2025

Ex-Officio Appointments

Councilor Valerie Abbott, reappointment, term expiring October 28, 2025

Councilor LaTonya Tate, vacant seat, term expiring October 28, 2025

REZONING CASES

The Council voted to set public hearings for two rezoning cases for March 22,2022. Below are the details for those items as they appeared on today’s agenda:

ITEM 47. A Resolution setting a public hearing March 22, 2022 to consider the adoption of an Ordinance “TO AMEND THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM” (Case No. ZAC2021-00020) to change zone district boundaries from M-2 Heavy Industrial District to MU-D Mixed Use Downtown District, filed by Clay Smith (Kimley-Horn), applicant, representing the owner AGL Properties LLC, for property located at 1028 2nd Avenue South and situated NE¼ of Section 02, Township 18-S, Range 3-West, Birmingham. [First Reading](Submitted by Councilor Abbott, Chair, Planning and Zoning Committee) (Recommended by the Z.A.C. and the Planning and Zoning Committee)**P

ITEM 48. A Resolution setting a public hearing March 22, 2022 to consider the adoption of an Ordinance “TO AMEND THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM” (Case No. ZAC2021-00021) to change zone district boundaries from B-1 Neighborhood Business District to “Q” MU-D Qualified Mixed-Use Downtown District, filed by Taylor Schoel (Schoel Engineering), applicant, representing the owner Magnolia Point, LLC, for property located at 2234 Magnolia Avenue South, and situated in the NW¼ of Section 06, Township 18-S, Range 2-West, Birmingham. [First Reading] (Submitted by Councilor Abbott, Chair, Planning and Zoning Committee) (Recommended by the Z.A.C. and the Planning and Zoning Committee)**

VIDEO: Full Council Meeting 2.15.22

Highland Park Neighborhood News - February 2022

Marathon Sunday, Feb. 13 Along Highland Ave.

Please be advised roads may be blockaded for periods of time Sunday morning until about 2pm for the marathon.  Expect delays in our area.
More information here.


Hanover Circle Repaving Delayed

The large trucks and paving equipment has caused some of the water pipes underneath Hanover Circle to crack and leak.  BWWB has been contacted to make the necessary repairs before paving work resumes. The paving contractor has removed their equipment to make way for these repairs.  The city anticipates BWWB's repairs will be done in March.  Paving will resume after that and hopefully be completed by the end of April.


Curbside Recycling Pickups
(1st & 3rd Wed. of each month ONLY)
Next pickup - Wed. 2.16.22


*We have unfortunately confirmed that if the truck comes by on other days, they will pick up materials and take them to the dump.

(Recyclables can still be dropped off at Birmingham Recycling and Recovery M-F 7am-4pm* - 9 41st St. S., 35222 (Avondale).)

Check our website for more details on what can be recycled by clicking here.


Large Trash and Brush

2.17.22, 3.10.22, 3.31.22, 4.21.22
*These dates are confirmed but may not be on the usual day of the week.  Crews may also be delayed by a day or two.

Buildings with dumpsters DO NOT receive city pickups.

Please do not make new piles right after pickup; try to wait until closer to the next pickup.

Leaves and smaller brush and trash MUST BE BAGGED. Larger limbs/branches and furniture items can be piled neatly.  
If space allows, make separate piles: trash/furniture/mattresses/appliances/etc. in one and another pile for plant materials (leaves, limbs, brush) to be mulched by the city. 
They use two different trucks, and making separate piles helps them stay efficient.

Sometimes the city runs behind...if your pile is missed and not collected the following day, please report to 311 (by dialing 311 or the city portal www.birminghamal.gov/311-portal) and send the confirmation code and address to highlandparkneighborhoodal@gmail.com.


Blood Drive
2.23.22

Give blood and save a life during the City of Birmingham and the American Red Cross blood drive on Wednesday, Feb. 23 at Boutwell Auditorium. The blood drive will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. To schedule your appointment, visit: www.redcross.org, select “FIND A DRIVE” and then enter code: BHM. All donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card by email.


Upcoming Highland Park Neighborhood Association Meetings - Agenda and Speaker(s):

Next Meeting will be Tues., 3.8.22, 6pm
via Zoom ONLY*.
 

We miss you and know everyone is a bit zoomed out, but with cases up again we feel it is in everyone's best interest to continue meeting virtually for the time being.  We will continue to monitor the situation and hopefully get back to in person soon.

Link to General Agenda/Mtg. Format

March 8, 2022 6pm - Speaker(s)/Guests:

TBD

***Join Zoom Meeting (updated link as of May 2021)One tap mobile: US: +16465588656,,93671898724# or +13017158592,,93671898724#Meeting URL: https://osgnoc.zoom.us/j/93671898724Meeting ID: 936 7189 8724Join by Telephone:Dial: +1 346 248 7799 or 888 788 0099 (Toll Free)
Meeting ID: 936 7189 8724


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Magic City Spotlight

The United States Football League (USFL) will host its 12-week season with eight teams in Birmingham beginning in April.

Read more about this successful collaboration across the region in the Birmingham Times by clicking the image above or the button below.


Protecting Good initiative shows neighborly love to Northside Birmingham residents

The Protecting Good initiative is making it easier for residents to sleep at night. Marie Sutton tells the story of how Druid Hills resident Wanda Holcomb can now rest in any weather because of Protecting Good.

 It was a miracle, Holcomb said. 'Nobody but God.'"

 Read the full story by clicking the image above or the button below.


SWAC set to host series of football games in Birmingham

The Southwestern Athletic Conference, known as SWAC, will host a series of football games at Birmingham’s Legion Field each season for the next three years. The Birmingham City Council recently approved the agreement recommended by the mayor, which also includes an option to renew for an additional two-year term.

 The SWAC is considered one of the premier Historically Black College and Universities (HBCU) conferences in the country. Currently, it ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of alumni playing with professional sports teams. The league continues to set the bar for college football attendance, leading all Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conferences for 44 of the past 45 seasons as of 2021.

News You Can Use - January 18, 2022

News You Can Use

Jan. 18, 2022

  • Applications for Embrace Mothers will open on Jan. 31 at 8 a.m. Applications will close on Feb. 7. Please see the flyer for more info. The applications will be available at www.birminghamal.gov/embracemothers. The online applications will not be available until Jan. 31. In this program, 110 single mothers living in Birmingham will be randomly selected to receive $375 per month for 12 months as part of the national Mayors for Guaranteed Income research project.

  • The City of Birmingham will host a warming station at Boutwell Auditorium on Thursday, Jan. 20 – Wednesday, Jan. 26. The warming station will open at 5 p.m. each day and close at 8 a.m. the following day. Organizers will accept various products on Thursday, Jan. 20 and Friday, Jan. 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of Boutwell. Dates and times for future donation drop-offs will be announced later. Organizers will accept the following: toilet paper, paper towels, spray disinfectants, disinfectant wipes, individually wrapped snacks, hand warmers, bottled water, and washable blankets (twin bed size). Organizers will be unable to accept clothing or shoes.

  • Nominations for StrongHer, the City of Birmingham’s annual salute to outstanding women who live, work, attend school or volunteer in the Magic City, will close on Feb. 4. To nominate someone today, send emails to strongher@birminghamal.gov. To see profiles on past winners, visit www.birminghamal.gov/strongher. For more info, see flyer.

  • Jan. 31 is the deadline for high school seniors in Alabama to enter the World Games Art Poster Contest. Students may submit photos, mixed media or digital. Prizes include $500 for first place, $250 for second place; and $100 for third place. Students in grades 9-12 may submit an entry in one of three categories: The World is Coming!; Sustainability; or Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Go here for more info.

  • The Food Bank of Central Alabama will host several food box giveaways in 2022. People may pick up a free 15 to 25 pound box of fresh, perishable foods while supplies last. To see locations and dates for Food Bank box giveaways, go here.


Do you know someone impacted by the severe storms and flooding that happened on Oct. 6-7, 2021? Well, the U.S. Business Administration continues to offer loans to those in need. The SBA has established the Business Recovery Center for businesses, homeowners, renters and nonprofit organizations in any of the declared Alabama counties to apply for low-interest disaster loans for damages caused by severe storms and flooding.

The deadline to return applications for physical property damage is Feb. 21, 2022. The deadline to return economic injury applications is Sep. 21, 2022. Terrell Perry is the lead public affairs specialist on this disaster. She may be reached at 404-387-8716 or email terrell.perry@sba.gov.

Create Birmingham 2022 Programs

Costarters

Since Create Birmingham launched CO.STARTERS in 2014, 280+ entrepreneurs have graduated from the program. Many have gone on to launch successful enterprises — from nonprofit ventures to brick-and-mortar shops and food tours.

You can join this network of creative professionals and take your dream job, community venture, side hustle, or creative concept to the next level with long-term support and experience from a team of experts!

Our Winter 2022 cohort begins February 7 and meets every Monday evening from 6:00 - 9:00 pm for 10 weeks. Our priority is removing barriers - and that includes financial hardships. So, costs are based on a sliding scale depending on your household income.

Learn more and apply now.

Our cohort is planning to meet in person, masks required, but we recognize there may need to be a change for the safety of our cohort.


ROADMAP GOAL-SETTING WORKSHOP

JANUARY 20 from 8:30 - 10:00 AM

REGISTER HERE

Creative ventures and entrepreneurship aren’t for the faint of heart, but you CAN make a difference. And we can help! Register now for our free, virtual Roadmap Goal Setting Workshop on January 20 from 8:30 - 10:00 am.

Let us walk with you as you set goals for your project and map out how to accomplish what you’re dreaming of! Together, we create Birmingham.

The Embrace Mothers program is a pilot program created for the City of Birmingham to ensure a guaranteed income for single mothers. Approved by the City Council, 110 participants will receive $375 over a 12 month period.

The application process will take place between January and February 2022. Though an exact date has not been determined, the city encourages those interested in participating to continuously check the link below for more information.

Learn More Here!

Forest Park + South Avondale December Newsletter

In lieu of the annual neighborhood holiday gathering, there will not be a December Neighborhood Association meeting. Please save the date for the holiday gathering on Sunday December 19.


From your Forest Park / South Avondale Neighborhood Association Officers and Advisory Board,

Have a safe and happy Holiday Season!

Jeff McGee, President

Jay Smith, Vice President

Elizabeth Crawford, Secretary

Emily Jones, Treasurer

Board Members

Tom Cosby, Martha Council, Jeremy Day, Neal Flum, John Forney, Donna Florio, Pat Hudson, Elizabeth Pierce, Maury Shevin, Donna Sophronia Sims, Chris Woods


Forest Park South Avondale Neighborhood Association Meeting

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Avondale Library

The meeting was called to order by Jeff McGee, president, at 6:30pm.

Friends of Avondale Park (FOAP) president Neal Flum provided an update to neighbors.

A copy of his report is attached to the end of these minutes.** After reporting strong membership numbers, Mr Flum responded to a question regarding membership renewal. FOAP is working on the IT aspects of notifying members about dues and renewals. He also stated that membership meetings that were canceled due to covid concerns will resume once a large safe space is located. A neighbor reported that seemingly toxic goose poop and algae sludge is flowing in the Park after rainstorms. Discussion of the public health concerns, World Games presentation and possible solutions to the issue followed. Neighbors are encouraged to send their concerns and pictures of the hazard to the Director of the Parks and Recreation Board, Shonae’ Eddins-Bennett, shonae.eddins@birminghamal.gov as well as to the rest of the Board. **Please see a complete list of P&R representatives at the end of these minutes for reference.

Lt. Michael Nix of Station 22 reported to the neighborhood on behalf of the Birmingham Fire Department. Lt Nix cautioned neighbors to make sure all space heaters are a minimum of 3 feet away from flammable sources. In response to a question about household fire extinguishers, neighbors were encouraged to check the expiration date on extinguishers and replace expired extinguishers. In addition, make note of the manufacturer exclusions so that the extinguishers are appropriately applied. Lt Nix assured neighbors that if called, the Fire Dept will always respond. He also asked that neighbors use best judgment when calling 911. Discussion followed regarding misconceptions of firefighter duties (they are not plumbers or electricians) and reassurances of commitment to neighbor wellbeing (they will always respond to calls for assistance, and make appropriate referrals if needed). Station 22/10 is located at 4425 5th Ave. So.

There was no report from the Birmingham Police Department or from Birmingham Public Works.

Jay Smith, vice-president, updated neighbors on the soft landing material for Triangle Park. At present, we still do not have a date for when the materials will be delivered to the park. The neighborhood approved the funds to purchase the mulch in February, and the money got to Parks and Rec (P&R) 2 1/2 months ago. Our CRS rep, Jasmine Fells, has been following this for us, and confirmed by email that the funds arrived with P&R. Now we are stuck waiting on P&R to actually order and deliver the mulch.

Mary Boehm, District 3 Birmingham Board of Education Representative, reported to neighbors her excitement to have a whole new group of young, progressive School Board members sworn in last week. She is looking forward to better partnerships within the Board and with the Mayor and City Council. $1 million of mental health funds has arrived from the City budget to provide much needed assistance following these extremely challenging pandemic years. 3rd grade reading scores continue to be their major focus, and based on state department of education data, they have work to do to get 30% of their kids up to speed before the May deadline. The schools are providing intercession periods at the end of each 9 weeks where kids get fed breakfast and lunch, and get remediation work. They will soon add extracurricular activities to that school day. Avondale School is in need of playground mulch and a tabletop basketball clock for games. Ms Boehm was asked to bring the costs for these items to the next meeting and we will welcome a formal request for their purchase.

District 3 City Councilor Valerie Abbott spoke to neighbors about the Council meeting today. Two items of interest brought to our attention included a request by the BPD to send officers to be trained by ICE and a contract with the NUSFL to play games in the new Protective Stadium. The police training is meant to help catch human traffickers and drug dealers, but was sent to committee to clarify the question of immigration enforcement. The NUSFL contract was negotiated in secret by past Council president Parker. A resolution of intent was passed by the Council allowing up to $500k in supportive funds next year if the NUSFL needs them. Councilor Abbott added her support to the idea of publicizing the problems at Avondale Park. She encouraged neighbors to send their concerns to everyone on the Board, on the Council Committee, and the Director, being the “squeaky wheel” with vivid pictures of the problem, to get something done. Finally, Councilor Abbott spoke favorably of the newly elected Council members. She believes this may be the best Council she has served with during her 6 terms, and is encouraged by the potential for civil discourse and “nice” attitudes of her new peers. She also believes the relationship with the Mayor will improve as a result.

As a final matter of interest, Jeff McGee brought the upcoming Birmingham Opera performance in the neighborhood to everyone’s attention. On Saturday, Nov. 6th, a pop up performance will be held at 4233 Cliff Rd. From 4 - 5 pm. The street will be blocked off between Essex and 42nd, to allow for chairs to be set up to enjoy the performance. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

Respectfully submitted,

Elizabeth Crawford, secretary

Carly Miller, Vice President

Montal Morton, President

Birmingham Parks and Recreation Board

latonya.tate@birminghamal.govLaTonya Tate

crystal.smitherman@birminghamal.govCrystal N. Smitherman

carol.clarke@birminghamal.govChair – Carol E. Clarke

Birmingham City Council P&R Committee

shonae.eddins@birminghamal.govShonae’ Eddins-Bennett

Director, Birmingham Parks & Recreation

Birmingham Parks and Recreation Contact list:

Ronald D. Mitchell

Larry D. Cockrell

Carol E. Clarke

Please note: Individual email addresses for Board Members are not provided by the City

https://www.facebook.com/BirminghamParkandRecreationBoard/#


Forest Park / South Avondale

Brush and Trash Pick Up dates.

Monday, December 20

Missed Pick-up - Dial 311

Report Illegal Dumping - Dial 311


Special Invitation to our neighbors in Forest Park / South Avondale.

Avondale Samaritan Place is sponsoring “Cookies with Santa” on Sunday, December 12, from 2 PM - 4PM. The FREE event will include photos with the big guy himself, cookies & cocoa, Ginger Bread House Makeovers, Christmas Ornament Creation, Paper Snowflake Design 101, an Away-in-the-Manger Craft, a Reindeer Food Activity, coloring sheets and games – a real afternoon of family fun.

Highland Park Neighborhood Newsletter

Curbside Recycling Pickups
(1st & 3rd Wed. of each month ONLY)
Next pickup - Wed. 11.3.21


*We have unfortunately confirmed that if the truck comes by on other days, they will pick up materials and take them to the dump.

(Recyclables can still be dropped off at Birmingham Recycling and Recovery M-F 7am-4pm* - 9 41st St. S., 35222 (Avondale).)

Check our website for more details on what can be recycled by clicking here.


Upcoming Highland Park Neighborhood Association Meetings - Agenda and Speaker(s):

MEETING TUESDAY, 11.9.21, 6pm
via Zoom ONLY*.

*Due to rising COVID cases and low vaccination rates, we have decided to return to virtual meetings. 

Link to General Agenda/Mtg. Format

Nov. 9, 2021 6pm - Speaker(s)/Guests:

Cathy Gilmore with Virginia Samford Theater  

Christina Argo with Birmingham Transportation Dept. re: Veo and Bolt scooters and bikes to answer questions, address concerns, etc.


***Join Zoom Meeting (updated link as of May 2021)

One tap mobile:

US: +16465588656,,93671898724# or +13017158592,,93671898724#

Meeting URL:

https://osgnoc.zoom.us/j/93671898724

Meeting ID:

936 7189 8724

Join by Telephone:

Dial: +1 346 248 7799 or 888 788 0099 (Toll Free)
Meeting ID:  936 7189 8724

Zoom is an app/online tool used for video conferencing. BE SURE TO DOWNLOAD THE SOFTWARE OR APP BEFORE THE MEETING TIME!  Here are instructions; you do NOT need an account or to sign in to join the meeting.



Large Trash and Brush

Future Dates: (11.5, 12.1, 12.22)
*These dates are confirmed but may not be on the usual day of the week.

Buildings with dumpsters DO NOT receive city pickups.

Please do not make new piles right after pickup; try to wait until closer to the next pickup.

Leaves and smaller brush and trash MUST BE BAGGED. Larger limbs/branches and furniture items can be piled neatly.  
If space allows, make separate piles: trash/furniture/mattresses/appliances/etc. in one and another pile for plant materials (leaves, limbs, brush) to be mulched by the city. 
They use two different trucks, and making separate piles helps them stay efficient.

Sometimes the city runs behind...if your pile is missed and not collected the following day, please report to 311 (by dialing 311 or the city portal www.birminghamal.gov/311-portal) and send the confirmation code and address to highlandparkneighborhoodal@gmail.com.


Transportation Funding

A resident recently shared this information on our last zoom.  To learn more and sign the petition, see below.

Background, the "why"—the multiple benefits of investment in public transportation

https://www.alarise.org/issues/public-transportation/

 

Fund The Transportation Trust Fund

Please sign the Petition to the Legislature to help fund the Alabama Transportation Trust Fund destined to hold money to fund public transit to meet both urban and rural needs. An important source now will be the Federal Government's American Rescue Plan (ARP).

Sign individually at the Transit Citizens Advisory Board TCAB FB page:

 https://www.facebook.com/bhamtcab/

           Or go directly to Google Docs: http://bit.ly/SignTransit2022

To collect multiple signatures [by county], download copies of the Funding petition at:

https://bit.ly/FundPublicTrans2022

 

Among organizations supporting improved public transit: Alabama Arise, AIDS Alabama, Alabama Appleseed, Community Affairs Committee, Disability Rights and Resources, Faith and Works, GASP, Greater Birmingham Ministries, League of Women Voters,  State NAACP, Transit Citizens Advisory Board (TCAB), and other civic and faith groups.


Hanover Circle Repaving is Underway

Start Date Monday, Sept. 27, 2021

Capital Projects Division is meeting and managing the contractor. 

  • The contractor will also provide notifications in advance of work taking place in front of houses as it occurs.

  • Capital Projects staff can keep the neighborhood informed of any schedule changes or issues if they occur.

  • In general they will do the curb and sidewalk replacements first, then half of the road to the centerline, then the other half of the road. Access is to be available at all times.

  • The contractor plans to do one half of the street at a time in order to minimize disturbances to access. Access will be maintained. In some circumstances the resident may need to park a few houses down, but those disturbances would be minimal and only a few days at a time. The St. Vincent's gate at the north side of the circle will remain closed.

  • Jeffrey McCay with Capital Projects, City of Birmingham is the main contact for this project.

  • For follow up questions, please contact Dr. Darryl A. Lee (Chief of Staff, Councilor Valerie A. Abbott): 205-254-2355 office, 205-440-5345 cell, Valerie.Abbott@birminghamal.gov; Darryl.lee@birminghamal.gov


Reminder: Do Not Leave Keys or Key Fobs in Your Car

At our last Neighborhood zoom meeting, South Precinct Captain Harry Greenberg mentioned some of the recent car thefts have occurred due to keys or key fobs being left in cars.  He strongly encouraged everyone to remember to take your keys/fobs with you when you park and exit your vehicle.
Please call 911 for (emergencies) and 205-328-9311 for (non-emergencies) and continue to report suspicious activity with either number as you see fit.


World Games 2022

VOLUNTEER AT THE WORLD GAMES 2022. Learn more about how you can volunteer for the games by visiting https://twg2022.com/volunteer/
 
TICKETS FOR THE WORLD GAMES 2022. Visit https://twg2022.com/tickets/ for more information.


General Information and Helpful Links on our website.
Check it out here:

https://www.highland-park.org/helpful-information/
Remember to report overgrown yards, abandoned cars, structures not being maintained, illegal businesses or commercial vehicles stored on residential streets and more to 311 or by calling DPW Dispatch at 205-254-6344...