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Council approves event contract authority, property sale and a workforce contract amendment
Summary
Council approved an ordinance allowing the mayor to execute contracts for a heroism and valor ceremony (cap $45,000), a quitclaim deed to Walter Lee for $6,526.04, and a first amendment to a Salvation Army agreement adding $25,000 (total not to exceed $75,000) using ARPA funds.
The Birmingham City Council approved several administrative items on March 24, including authority for the mayor to execute contracts for a city awards ceremony, a property sale by quitclaim deed, and an amendment to a workforce services contract funded by ARPA.
Clerk summarized Item 18, an ordinance authorizing the mayor to execute contracts, agreements or documents that obligate the city for amounts under $30,000 (as otherwise provided by law) related to a Heroism…
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