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Birmingham City Council Highlights 10.8.24

Here are some of the highlights from today's Birmingham City Council Meeting


ITEM 2


The Birmingham City Council unanimously approved a funding agreement for the long-anticipated Family Fun Center on the Crossplex campus.

The $15 million that was approved will support the build of this new facility which is expected to take upwards of 18 months to complete. Located directly adjacent to the current Crossplex campus, the Family Fun Center will feature a skating rink, a bowling alley, a food court, a space for table games, pickle ball courts, e-gaming and more.

In addition to the estimated roughly $85,000 per month in revenue generated, this new facility is expected to create 75 new jobs and will be managed by a third party venue management company.

Here is a breakdown of those revenues projections, as was presented to the City Council last year:

  • Bowing alley $20,000 per month

  • Skating rink $15,000 per month

  • E-gaming area $16,000 per month

  • Food hall $12,000 per month (4 restaurants with each paying $3000 per month)

  • Event rental space $15,000 per month (special events, weddings, receptions corporate parties, etc.)

  • General admission $5,000 per month (excluding skating, bowling, Esports)

“I’m really excited that we can bring such a huge amenity like this to the residents of Birmingham and families in the West End community,” Councilor Carol Clarke said. “This will be a huge draw for families, not just in Birmingham but the surrounding communities. It’s going to serve as another public anchor for this land on the Crossplex property that can spark additional development in Western Birmingham.”

According to the Mayor’s team, public safety will be paramount and a detailed safety plan will be presented in the coming months, however it was stated that the facility will have metal detectors.

As part of the agreement, the Council will be receiving regular updates on the construction and implementation of the safety plan.

Here is the item as it appeared on Tuesday’s agenda:

"An Ordinance authorizing the acquisition, construction and payment of capital improvements to the Birmingham Crossplex on behalf of The Public Athletic, Cultural and Entertainment Facilities Board of the City of Birmingham, Alabama (PACE Board), and authorizing the Mayor to execute (1) a Funding Agreement among the City of Birmingham, the PACE Board, and PNC Bank, National Association, under which the City will pay the principal of and interest on a revenue bond to be issued by the PACE Board to PNC Bank in a principal amount which will not exceed $15,000,000.00, to pay the costs of capital improvements to the Crossplex site necessary to develop a “Family Fun Center”, (2) a Project Lease Agreement between the City and the PACE Board under which the City will lease a portion of the Crossplex site to the PACE Board as the site of the Family Fun Center project, and (3) an Indenture to be executed and delivered by PACE Board to PNC Bank in connection with the issuance of the revenue bond to provide funding for the Family Fun Center project. [Second Reading] (Submitted by the City Attorney) (Recommended by the Mayor and the Budget and Finance Committee) (Did not receive unanimous consent. Held over to 10/8/2024)**"

ITEM 3

The Birmingham City Council unanimously approved the Police Officer Recruitment and Retention Plan from the Mayor’s administration.

Some of the high points of these efforts include, but aren’t limited to: increasing the sign on bonus to $10,000 ($5k at graduation, $5k at 1-year mark), relocation bonuses of $2,000, approving additional take home cars for patrol officers, quarterly retention bonuses, a plan to compensate police trainees to prevent attrition, 12-weeks paid family leave, and up to 8 hours of mental health observance leave on a monthly basis.

The budget for these recommendations is roughly $15.8 million and will come from the City’s General Reserve Fund -- as of 2023, that account totaled $290 million. Mayor Woodfin stated during the meeting this would not be a recurring $15.8 million expenditure.

This initiative is aimed at increasing the department’s ability to compete with surrounding municipalities to recruit and retain officers. Following recent events that have unfolded, the Council and the Mayor are focused on taking an accelerated approach to providing additional resources for law enforcement. In Birmingham, there is currently a shortage of patrol officers citywide. This upcoming class of officers in the Birmingham Police Academy has 53 individuals currently enrolled, which will make up a significant portion of the current staffing attrition.

These staffing numbers are in line with a national trend of police officer shortages in large cities across the country following COVID. In 2020, BPD hired 67 officers, and 35 retired; In 2021, BPD hired 51 officers and 47 retired that same year; In 2022, BPD hired 31 and 14 officers eligible for retirement took it; In 2023, 19 officers were hired and 12 retired.

“Addressing this issue is going to take a unified front,” Councilor LaTonya Tate said. “I’m not in the business of pointing fingers about how we got here, but I know that Birmingham is a resilient and beautiful city. We’re committed to giving our law enforcement officials the tools they need to succeed here and help Birmingham reach its full potential.”

Two weeks ago, 78 hopeful applicants took part in the BPD’s physical ability screening, the largest number since 2019. For those interested, the Birmingham Police Department is currently hiring.

People who wish to serve their community, please visit: https://police.birminghamal.gov/join-the-team/

Second Southern Area Rezoning Meeting

We are pleased to invite you to the second public meeting regarding the proposed rezoning for the Southern Area neighborhoods. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, October 22nd at 6:00 PM at the Highland Golf Club, in the upstairs room.

Meeting Details:

  • Date: Tuesday, October 22nd

  • Time: 6:00 PM

  • Location: Highland Golf Club, in the upstairs room

  • Address: 3300 Highland Avenue Birmingham, AL 35205

I have also included a flyer with further details about the meeting. If you would like physical copies to distribute in your neighborhood, please let me know, and I will be happy to provide them.

Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback on the maps. We have incorporated your insights into the latest version and are excited to share them with you. You can review the maps online at: https://www.birminghamal.gov/city-directory/planning-engineering-permits/community-rezoning-plans/

If you have any questions or concerns about the rezoning process, please feel free to reach out to me. Draft maps are always available for review on the 5th floor of City Hall, and our planning staff is available to assist you anytime before or after the meeting.

We look forward to seeing you on October 22nd! Have a wonderful day!

Clean up your community with us Saturday, Aug. 3

Mayor Randall L. Woodfin has announced the City of Birmingham will stage a Pride Where I Reside city-wide cleanup for Saturday, August 3. The day will be a work day for multiple city departments and divisions, including public works, code enforcement, and parks and recreation. Residents, organizations and businesses are encouraged to take time during the day to clean up around their property, their streets, blocks and neighborhoods.

City staff and contractors involved in the Pride Where I Reside work day will address overgrown lots, blighted properties, illegal dump sites and more.

To encourage residents, businesses and organizations to do their part, the Department of Public Works will set-up additional roll-off dumpsters in each public works quadrant of the city to add convenience for individuals conducting their own cleanup. The roll-off dumpsters will be in place from August 3 to August 9.

Click the button below to learn locations of roll-off dumpsters, landfills with extended hours and more

We want to share your involvement! Residents who conduct their own cleanups are encouraged to showcase their work on August 3 with the social media hashtag #CleanUpBham.

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Top Story: Concerts, fireworks + more, oh my!

THE STORY: July is bustin' out all over, with plenty of things happening for you to check out now.

4th of July Family Festival at Railroad Park

Join Us This Thursday
at Railroad Park's 4th of July Family Festival

Join us on Thursday, July 4th from 5 PM - 9 PM for a FREE family festival including live music, food trucks, kids' activities & more. Plus you'll have a view of the Vulcan Park & Museum fireworks following the show.


Check out all of the details below!


Thank you to our sponsors: Piggly Wiggly, VIVA Health, Maynard Nexsen, Ward Construction, 1918 Catering, Zion Memorial Gardens & Advanced Eye Care

Celebrating Homeownership Month With Woodlawn United

Homeownership Month Spotlight

At Woodlawn United, we view homeownership as essential for community stability and personal prosperity. To support more families in achieving this goal, we offer various programs in partnership with several organizations.

  1. Homebuyer Education Workshops: These workshops provide guidance on budgeting, credit improvement, mortgage options, and home inspections to help potential homeowners make informed decisions.

  2. Down Payment Assistance Programs: We partner with city and state agencies to offer grants or low-interest loans, easing the financial burden of down payments.

  3. Affordable Housing Initiatives: By collaborating with developers and nonprofits, we increase the availability of affordable housing for low- to moderate-income families.

  4. Financial Literacy and Credit Counseling: Our programs offer personalized advice to improve credit scores, manage debt, and build savings, creating a strong financial foundation for homeowners.

  5. Community Land Trusts (CLTs): CLTs keep housing affordable by holding land and ensuring homes on this land remain affordable for future generations, promoting long-term stability.

  6. Home Maintenance and Repair Assistance: We provide resources and assistance for home maintenance and repairs to help homeowners maintain their properties and prevent costly damages.

Through these initiatives, Woodlawn United is committed to making homeownership achievable and sustainable for all residents. For more information, please visit our website or contact our office.

Magic City Spotlight: Birmingham Re-entry Alliance supports formerly incarcerated residents

Birmingham Re-entry Alliance aids residents re-entering the community after incarceration

The City of Birmingham is launching a one-year pilot program with local organizations to support the needs of those re-entering the community after incarceration.

The Birmingham Re-entry Alliance will be a coordinated, holistic approach to transform how the city serves people released from state prisons with a focus on ensuring that justice-impacted families in Birmingham thrive.

“We believe that those who have paid their debt to society deserve the same basic living essentials of housing and gainful employment as any of us,” said Birmingham Mayor Randall L. Woodfin. “Together, with our partners, we plan to support them in returning into a welcoming community. We are committed to decreasing their recidivism and increasing their restoration.”

Click the buttons below to learn more, watch the press conference and see more pictures.

Images from the Department of Public Works Cleanup of George Ward Park

Magic City Spotlight: Every Day Counts Initiative to address absenteeism among BCS students

Every Day Counts Initiative to address absenteeism with incentives for public housing residents

The Housing Authority of the Birmingham District (HABD) announced a new initiative in partnership the City of Birmingham (COB) and Birmingham City Schools (BCS) to combat truancy. The partnership comes after BCS reported in October 2023 that nearly 25% of students are chronically absent.

Every Day Counts will aim to incentivize public housing residents to ensure school-aged children attend school regularly. Regular school attendance of school-aged children is a requirement of HABD lease agreements and state law.

Through the Every Day Counts initiative, HABD public housing residents will have access to additional resources that support regular attendance and improved literacy, like transportation assistance to and from school and homework help. Additionally, and probably most compelling, as part of Every Day Counts, HABD households whose school-aged children achieve perfect attendance for the month will be entered into a raffle where an HABD household(s) will be chosen to receive financial support toward a housing expense.

Attendance of HABD school-aged residents will be tracked and monitored as part of a new data sharing agreement between HABD and BCS. There is no set timeframe for how long the initiative will be in place, and Birmingham leaders are hopeful that it will have a positive impact on school attendance rates.

Click the button or image above to watch the announcement and below to read more about this initiative.