Mobile Fire buys pulse oximeter kits from Masimo Americas; $18,789
Fire department upgrades emergency medical equipment to improve patient care at scenes. No-bid purchase needed specialized medical devices.
Fire department upgrades emergency medical equipment to improve patient care at scenes. No-bid purchase needed specialized medical devices.
City is spending $107,000 in public funds on marketing services for Events and Parks Departments. This money could otherwise support direct programs or services.
Airport Boulevard will get new trees as part of the city's urban forestry program. The vendor was selected as sole source.
Annual renewal of network monitoring and protection software keeps city IT systems safe from cyber threats. Sole-source procurement continues existing security protections without competitive bidding.
City commits $54,770 to upgrade website hosting, livestreaming, and accessibility compliance for the MIT (municipal information technology). This improves residents' online access to city services and public meetings.
City commits $125,000 to secure a state grant for transportation infrastructure. Grant matching funds unlock larger state dollars for projects that improve commute or road conditions.
City funds directed to Kingdom Covenant Connections, Inc. for unspecified public services or programs. Dollar amount and program details not provided in agenda materials.
Municipal Garage gets replacement fuel pumps to keep city vehicles operational. Routine maintenance spending from the general fund.
City spends $59,861 to replace a fire engine component, keeping emergency response equipment operational.
Extends software that manages fleet maintenance operations at the Municipal Garage. Sole-source renewal ensures continuity of vehicle maintenance tracking and scheduling for city operations.
Public funds support community development in Africatown neighborhood. Dollar amount and specific uses not listed in available detail.
Police department upgrades communication equipment used during calls and operations. Part of routine department procurement.
City commits nearly $60,000 in general funds to purchase vehicles for municipal enforcement operations.
Mobile is spending city funds to support Penelope House, an organization providing community services. The dollar amount was not disclosed in available records.
General fund spending on IT infrastructure upgrades to support city network operations.
Mobile Fire-Rescue Department replenishes critical firefighting equipment. Fire hose replacement keeps response capabilities current and operational.
Mobile Police Department is buying a new patrol vehicle using general fund dollars. The no-bid purchase is routine fleet replacement.
Budget amendments shift how city tax dollars are spent across operations and capital projects. Details on specific spending changes and amounts are not provided in this summary.
Parks and Recreation Department gets new vehicles for maintenance and operations. Purchase is no-bid, using general fund money.
Municipal Enforcement and Parks & Recreation will get new vehicles for patrols and service calls. Purchase totals $181,449 from competitive bid.