City funds Opportunity 4 Entertainers & Performing Arts
Council approves public funding for an arts and entertainment nonprofit. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
Council approves public funding for an arts and entertainment nonprofit. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
City funds support public school operations. Actual dollar amount and purpose not specified in available documentation.
City funds directed to John Will Elementary School for public benefit. Dollar amount not specified in available documents.
City funds support public education operations. Dollar amount and purpose are not disclosed in available records.
City funds directed to Orchard Elementary School for a public purpose. Dollar amount not specified in agenda item.
District 6 discretionary money goes to the Mobile Regional Community Center for maintenance, events, and operations. Citizens in the district can see how public funds support community programs in their neighborhood.
This determination allows the city to fund the senior center foundation through general revenues. Senior programming depends on this approval to continue operations.
District 1 reallocates unspent budget to improve Heroes Park amenities and maintenance.
Tennis courts at Lyons Park get repairs using capital funds. Project finishes once materials arrive and installation is complete.
Better lighting improves safety and extends usable hours at Westside Park for evening sports and recreation.
Azalea City Golf Course gets flooring replacements or repairs. The purchase uses public funds and may improve facility conditions for golfers and events.
City purchases weather-protective canopies for multiple fire stations through competitive bidding, improving working conditions and equipment protection for firefighters.
Fire-rescue paramedics get new reusable equipment to monitor patient oxygen levels during emergency response.
Mobile Fire-Rescue Department renews its 911 dispatching and fire station alerting system through sole-source contract with Locution Systems.
Mobile purchases fleet vehicles from Long Lewis Ford of the Shoals through competitive bidding. These vehicles support city operations and public services.
City purchases a cargo van to expand Animal Services fleet capacity. Funded from general budget.
Mobile Fire-Rescue Department buys training to improve how staff investigate incidents. Spending from general fund.
Mobile commits $131,065 from general funds to purchase 3 pickup trucks and 1 Explorer for the Build Mobile initiative, adding capacity for city operations and community projects.
Mobile Fire-Rescue Department gets replacement equipment for firefighter safety. Purchase funded from the general budget.
City vehicle damage repair paid from general fund. Standard fleet maintenance spending.