Benefits Broker & Consultant Services (Request for Proposal)
Aug 19, 2026
Closes
Sep 23, 2026
Seeking for employee benefits broker and consultant.
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Aug 19, 2026
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Seeking for employee benefits broker and consultant.
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AE services for BRT shelter platforms.
Jul 20, 2026
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Aug 28, 2026
Work consists of bus stop signage replacement.
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City
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Birmingham
County
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Jefferson
Address
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1801 Morris Ave
Phone Number
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(205) 521-0101
Zip Code
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35202
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority
The meeting included the formation of a nomination committee for upcoming officer elections and an update on the Transit Citizens Advisory Board, focusing on improving participant engagement. Public comment addressed the critical need for regional public transportation advocacy. The Executive Director reviewed plans for the upcoming budget, including the scheduling of workshops. The Board approved the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan and authorized a multi-year contract for transit management software support and licensing.
The meeting focused on the potential extension or revision of the CEO's contract, which is nearing its expiration. Key discussion topics included the development of measurable performance metrics to be integrated into the new agreement and the need for board oversight in the selection process for third-party evaluators. Members reviewed current contractual terms and emphasized the urgency of drafting a new agreement that clearly defines performance expectations and board objectives.
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The board meeting and committee sessions covered several operational and financial topics. The finance committee reviewed financial statements, noting positive trends in cash position, working capital, and budget compliance, with revenue trending higher than budgeted. Discussions also included the status of an audit, capital projects, and staffing challenges related to a nationwide driver shortage. The planning and development committee discussed the rollout of microtransit services in Homewood and Ironville, along with the submission of grant applications for transit-oriented development. Additionally, a resolution to adopt a transit asset management policy was approved, and human resources provided updates on active headcount and recruitment efforts.
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