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* [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 9]] ([[1994]]) - 1912 [[5th Avenue South]], ''840 Spaces''. Leased and Operated by UAB
* [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 9]] ([[1994]]) - 1912 [[5th Avenue South]], ''840 Spaces''. Leased and Operated by UAB
* [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot A]] ([[1975]]) - 2299 [[Morris Avenue]], ''2299 Spaces''. $37-45/month
* [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot A]] ([[1975]]) - 2299 [[Morris Avenue]], ''2299 Spaces''. $37-45/month
* [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot B]] ([[2004-2008]]) - [[5th Avenue North]] at [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]]. [[Lot B is currently under demolition for the expansion of Deck 3]]
* [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot B]] ([[2003-2008]]) - [[5th Avenue North]] at [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]]. [[Lot B is currently under demolition for the expansion of Deck 3]]
* [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot D]] ([[1975]]) - 1801 [[Powell Avenue]], ''218 Spaces''. $34/month
* [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot D]] ([[1975]]) - 1801 [[Powell Avenue]], ''218 Spaces''. $34/month
* [[Cooper Green Deck]] - 1515 [[6th Avenue South]], ''365 Spaces''
* [[Cooper Green Deck]] - 1515 [[6th Avenue South]], ''365 Spaces''

Revision as of 14:09, 7 May 2008

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The Birmingham Parking Authority, created by Act 2079 of the Alabama legislature in October 1971, 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 Birmingham Parking Authority, previously classified as a "special district", was reclassified as a "dependent agency " for the 2002 Census of Governments.

The chairman of the board of directors is Larry Ward. The executive director is Lynn Thomas. The authority currently employs 96 full and part-time personnel to operate 9 parking decks and 3 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 under Ferd Weil.

Parking decks and lots

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (December 20, 2006) "Local man complains to state ethics group on city's refinance deal." Birmingham News.
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (June 11, 2007) "Parking Authority to raise rates for deck, lot lease holders." Birmingham News.
  • "Individual State Descriptions: 2002" 2002 Census of Governments Volume 1, Number 2, Individual State Descriptions