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Communication Resources

WEBSITE
  • City of Birmingham - www.bhamgov.org. A Smartphone Icon is available for quick access the City's website. To create the icon, navigate to www.bhamgov.org, tap the menu button and select "Add shortcut" (Android users) or "Add to Home Screen" (iPhone users).
  • Birmingham Shopping District - www.ALLINBirmingham.com

VIRTUAL TOUR
Enjoy the City of Birmingham's 3D virtual tour at http://www.birmingham.skywayvr.com.


NEWSLETTERS


DIRECT EMAIL, NOTIFICATIONS AND PUBLIC SAFETY ALERTS
  • Constant Contact e-News (subscribe to receive direct email communications about specific topics) - www.bhamgov.org/enews
  • Webpage e-Notify (get an electronic alert when agendas and minutes have been posted) - www.bhamgov.org/enotify
  • Nixle Public Alert System (Alerts from Police & Fire Departments) - www.nixle.com

CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
Looking for the inside scoop at City Hall? View the City Manager's Report prepared for the City Commission each month. Birmingham City Manager Tom Markus provides the latest updates from city departments and a sneak peek at upcoming events, staffing changes, developments and more.


DOCUMENTS, FORMS AND INFORMATION


SOCIAL MEDIA
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CITIZEN REQUESTS
Submit comments, questions or non-emergency concerns in one of two ways: 

PUBLIC NOTICES
Public notices alert and inform the community about government actions when the interests of their family, neighborhood or business may be affected by an upcoming project.  All public notices distributed by the City can be found here www.bhamgov.org/publicnotices.  Physical public notice signs may also contain a QR code connecting you to project-specific information on the City’s website.