District 2 discretionary funds redirected to Heroes Park events
Public funds allocated from District 2's discretionary budget will support programming and events at Heroes Park, a community venue serving residents in that district.
Public funds allocated from District 2's discretionary budget will support programming and events at Heroes Park, a community venue serving residents in that district.
Parks Department equipment replacement adds capacity for grounds maintenance and field upkeep across city parks and green spaces.
The council is redirecting discretionary money from District 6's budget to support events at Heroes Park, a neighborhood recreation venue.
General fund pays for repair of city-owned vehicle damaged in wreck. No-bid purchase from UJ Chevrolet.
Council redirects discretionary money from District 7's budget to support events at Heroes Park, shifting how taxpayer dollars in that district are spent.
Public money from District 5's discretionary budget goes to Heroes Park to support community events. Specific dollar amount and event details not disclosed.
Council is shifting money from District 3's discretionary budget to support upcoming events at Heroes Park, affecting how local funds are spent in the area.
Council shifts $430,434 from planned parking facility to marketing and demolition work at the Civic Center. This repriororitizes spending on the facility's new construction phase.
City buys John Deere bunker rake and sand topdresser for Azalea City Golf Course maintenance. Residents using the course will benefit from upgraded grounds-keeping equipment.
General fund money goes to support Quilts of Valor Over Mobile, a veteran-focused nonprofit. The city formally determined the spending serves a public purpose.
Discretionary dollars shift from District 1 account to Parks & Recreation to support upcoming events in your neighborhood.
Azalea City Golf Course receives Club Car utility carts and a green roller to maintain course conditions. No-bid purchase totals $92,165.57 from general funds.
Golf course gets new equipment to maintain playability and grounds. Capital purchase funded from improvement budget.
Parks department upgrades irrigation infrastructure at municipal recreation facilities. Equipment will improve water efficiency and landscape maintenance.
City commits $301,265 to purchase five extended-cab Ford pickup trucks for municipal operations or fleet renewal.
Council redirects discretionary funds to support a youth sports event in District 2. This provides tournament resources for participants and families in the neighborhood.
Council approved spending public money to support the Marching Cougars Band as a public purpose.
Fire department upgrades protective equipment for firefighter safety during structural fires and hazardous-material incidents.
City commits general fund dollars to support Youth on the Winning Side, a youth services organization. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
General fund dollars will go to Opportunities 4 Entertainment after council determines the spending serves a public purpose. Specific amount and intended use not yet disclosed.