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The '''Birmingham Parking Authority''' oversees the construction and operation of public parking lots and decks for the City of [[Birmingham]].
The '''Birmingham Parking Authority''' oversees the construction and operation of off-street public parking lots and decks for the City of [[Birmingham]]. The Authority is governed by a three-member board of directors, appointed by the [[Birmingham City Council]]. As a functioning "special district government" under Alabama law, the Authority can borrow money, issue revenue bonds, acquire property and impose service fees.


The chairman of the authority's Board of Directors is [[Larry Ward]].
The chairman of the board of directors is [[Larry Ward]]. The executive director is [[Phil Gary]]. The authority currently employs 96 full and part-time personnel to operate 12 parking decks and two surface lots.
 
The Birmingham Parking Authority was created by _____ and [[Bill Voigt]], who served for 14 years as executive director and was also vice-chairman of the board.


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Revision as of 12:33, 20 December 2006

The Birmingham Parking Authority oversees the construction and operation of off-street public parking lots and decks for the City of Birmingham. The Authority is governed by a three-member board of directors, appointed by the Birmingham City Council. As a functioning "special district government" under Alabama law, the Authority can borrow money, issue revenue bonds, acquire property and impose service fees.

The chairman of the board of directors is Larry Ward. The executive director is Phil Gary. The authority currently employs 96 full and part-time personnel to operate 12 parking decks and two surface lots.

The Birmingham Parking Authority was created by _____ and Bill Voigt, who served for 14 years as executive director and was also vice-chairman of the board.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (December 20, 2006) "Local man complains to state ethics group on city's refinance deal." Birmingham News.