Summary of formal votes and outcomes from the Birmingham City Commission meeting on Aug. 11, 2025:
- Bond resolution (Birmingham Community & Senior Center): Motion to submit ballot language for a bond not to exceed $36,640,000 for the Nov. 4, 2025 election — FAILED, roll‑call vote 5–2. (Commissioners recorded two yes votes and five no votes; see the senior/community center article for details.)
- 479 South Old Woodward: Public hearing adjourned; applicant directed to return to the Planning Board with revised parking proposals and then to the Commission for final action (scheduling per Planning Board calendar). Outcome: POSTPONED.
- Zoning amendments (Chapter 126): Amend Article 4 Section 4.3 and Article 9 Section 9.02 to refine impervious surface definition and require that 75% of required single‑family open space be vegetated — ADOPTED (roll‑call approval).
- Chester Street garage schematic designs: Approve final schematic designs for Chester Street garage and direct design team to apply Commission feedback to schematic designs for the remaining four downtown garages — APPROVED (direction to proceed; further design, lighting and art implementation to follow).
- Concrete sidewalk/street patching change order: Approve change order to extend the 2024 concrete sidewalk repair program to add 2025 repairs, not to exceed $930,622.10 (Atalia to hold 2024 unit pricing) — APPROVED.
- Appointments: Susan Shackett appointed to the Housing Board of Appeals for a remainder three‑year term (expires 05/04/2028); Ron Berndt appointed to the Historic District Study Committee for a remainder three‑year term (expires 06/25/2028) — BOTH APPOINTMENTS APPROVED.
Questions: For background and the text of votes, see the relevant meeting materials and the individual articles on the Senior/Community Center workshop, the Old Woodward postponement, zoning amendments, Chester garage design and the sidewalk change order.
Ending: The meeting combined extended public input with several routine approvals; the most politically consequential outcome was the commission’s decision not to place the proposed senior/community center bond on the November ballot.