City Council Meeting
Regular Agenda (28)
Structure at 2377 San Souci Road declared public nuisance; demolition ordered
Blighted building will be demolished to improve neighborhood safety and property values. Parcel 40-1026 moves toward clearance.
Rezoning: 5301 Moffett Road from B-2 to B-3 (District 7)
Property zoning change from general business (B-2) to intensive business (B-3) allows more intensive commercial development at this District 7 location. Check if your property is nearby—zoning changes can affect property values, traffic, and future land uses in the area.
Rezone 5301 Moffett Road from B-2 to B-3 commercial
Changes allowed uses and development density for this commercial property. Property owner and nearby residents may see different commercial activities or building intensity if the change is approved.
Noise waiver granted for 2301 Airport Boulevard event Feb 8
Ethan Hubbell gets permission to hold a 3.5-hour event at 2301 Airport Boulevard in District 5 with noise levels above city limits on February 8, 6:00–9:30 p.m.
2024-1694 Pastor Tony Legear, Public Safety Chaplain
City assesses weed-removal costs for 82 repeat properties
Mobile will bill property owners in "Repeat Weed Lien Group 82" for removal costs. Properties that repeatedly violate city weed ordinances can face liens and cost-recovery charges.
Weed removal costs assessed for 79 blighted parcels
City estimates cleanup expenses for abandoned properties in Group 79; costs become liens against owners and may affect property taxes or sale eligibility.
Settlement agreement and release of claims; Levy (2024-1699)
City resolves a legal claim through settlement, potentially affecting tax levies or municipal finances. Details of the counterparty and amount are not specified in the item description.
City buys $23,096 fire truck engine repairs from Cummins
Fire department maintenance keeps emergency response capability intact. No-bid purchase covers specialized engine repairs for existing pumper truck.
MPD renews LeadsOnline investigative software for $33,029
Police department continues access to lead-tracking software used in criminal investigations. Sole-source purchase means no competitive bidding.
Council approves $90,720 truck purchase from Stivers Chrysler for Traffic Engine
City spends $90,720 on Dodge Ram pickup trucks for Traffic Engineering operations via competitive bidding.
Council approves $61.1K fuel-tank rental from Mike Hoffman Equipment
Motor Pool gains temporary fuel storage capacity. Sole-source purchase means no competitive bidding.
City buys Ford passenger van for Traffic Engineering; $110,910
Traffic Engineering receives a new vehicle to support operations and inspections across Mobile. This no-bid purchase from Long Lewis Ford will be funded from the general fund.
City pays $27K to remove derelict vessel from Dog River
Clears a hazardous derelict ship from Dog River, removing a public safety risk and helping restore navigation in the waterway.
Settlement agreement with Lynn Burns approved
City resolves legal claim with Lynn Burns through negotiated settlement. Settlement terms and any payment amount are not publicly disclosed in the agenda.
Settlement agreement approved: City resolves claims with Vick
City Council approved a settlement to resolve a dispute with Vick. Details of the claims and terms are not disclosed in this item.
City buys $304,743 in LED traffic lights from Graybar Electric
Mobile upgrades traffic signals to energy-efficient LED luminaires, reducing power costs and maintenance while improving safety visibility citywide.
Change order adds $79,493 to N. McGregor Ave. project
John G. Walton Construction gets additional $79,493 to complete 2018 street improvements on N. McGregor Ave., raising the total contract value.
Mobile Youth Council updates on upcoming Youth Summit
Council hears progress on youth and drug education programs. The Youth Summit brings together young people to address community priorities.
City settles public safety claim with Reggie Hill
Settlement resolves a public safety-related dispute involving formal claims and city liability. Details of the agreement affect how the city manages similar incidents going forward.
City and Park Building, LLC share $160,888 for Wet Willis sidewalks
City commits $160,888 to improve sidewalks in the Wet Willis neighborhood. Cost-sharing agreement splits the project expense with Park Building, LLC.
MPD purchases 5 Chevrolet Tahoes from Hardy Chevrolet for $100,728
Police department fleet expands with new patrol vehicles. Funding comes from general fund.
City orders $30,150 recycling totes with logo from Imperial Bag
City spending $30,150 on branded recycling containers for public distribution. Purchase comes from general fund.
City buys electrical harness for fire ladder truck; $20,788
Funds repair or upgrade of fire equipment used for rescue operations. Maintains MFRD's ability to respond to high-rise emergencies.
$1M shifts from Trimmier Park Stadium to Taylor Center pool
$1 million in capital improvement funds moves from the football stadium to the Taylor Center pool project. This reallocation affects which recreation facilities get upgraded first.
Capital funds shifted for traffic signal improvements
Budget reallocation from the 2025 Regional Transportation Options grant match program moves matching funds into traffic signal upgrade work, supporting infrastructure improvements in the city.
City awards $245K contract to TTL, Inc. for Eslava Creek work
TTL, Inc. will manage capital improvements on Eslava Creek between Lleyn and Montlimar Avenues—part of the city's planned infrastructure upgrades in that corridor.