City commits to cellular service provider for municipal operations and communications infrastructure. Contract terms and costs will affect city's technology budget and service reliability.
Parks and Recreation expands tennis instruction for Mobile residents through a sole-source contract. Commitment runs up to $80,000 annually from the general fund.
Mobile's Parks and Recreation Department commits $80,000 annually to racquet stringing services through a sole-source agreement with Christopher Ratledge, avoiding competitive bidding.
Funding shifts from Carlisle Ditch drainage work to the North McGregor roundabout reconstruction between McGregor and Springhill Ave—affecting traffic flow and intersection safety in that corridor.
Funds reallocated from contingency to finish roundabout at N. McGregor near Springhill Ave. The shift keeps the intersection project on track without requiring new taxpayer funding.
The city is spending an additional $360,188 to finish street repairs and restriping in downtown Mobile. The change order will extend the project timeline and increase overall costs for Volkert, Inc.'s work.