- About Birmingham | City of Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham is home to world-class medical research, a celebrated food and arts scene, and the Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument We are a community dedicated to fostering growth through a progressive business climate and a devotion to social justice
- Homepage | City of Birmingham, Alabama
The City of Birmingham is proposing a temporary pause on accepting and approving new applications for data centers within the city The proposed moratorium would last 270 days, or about nine months, and would apply to new data center construction, expansion, or establishment inside city limits
- City Departments | City of Birmingham, Alabama
Beyond the Great Recession, Birmingham emerged as a hub for life sciences and entrepreneurs of all types At the Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity, we are the driving force behind Birmingham’s growth and prosperity
- Tax and License Division | City of Birmingham, Alabama
As the City of Birmingham continues to strengthen its systems of engagement with local businesses, the Tax and License Division is introducing a new, more user-friendly online experience
- Birmingham Mayor Randall L. Woodfin’s Proposed Operating Budget for . . .
Birmingham Mayor Randall L Woodfin’s Proposed Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2026 Mayor Woodfin’s proposed 2025-2026 operating budget builds on our continued momentum in resurfacing our streets, advancing a public safety strategy, recruiting more police, and investing in our youth
- Birmingham Landmarks Postcard Series - City of Birmingham, Alabama
This national historic landmark, which sits at the feet of the Appalachian Mountains, still opens its doors for visitors looking to tour the facility, attend classes, and forge their own unique piece of Birmingham history
- Garbage, Recycle Bulk Trash Schedules - Birmingham, Alabama
January 5 Belview Heights, Crestline, Eastwood, East Birmingham, Huffman, Kingston, Overton, South Woodlawn January 6 Airport Highlands, Arlington-West End, Brownsville Heights, Brummitt Heights, Ensley, Fairview, Maple Grove, Penfield Park, Pine-Knoll Vista, Rising-West Princeton, Smithfield, Zion City January 7
- Community Development | City of Birmingham, Alabama
Through these efforts, it aims to ensure all Birmingham residents have access to safe, dignified, and affordable housing The Community Development department provides programs focused on improving housing, neighborhoods, and local businesses
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