MPD buys under-door cameras and video scope from Tactical Electronics; $74,950
Police department acquires surveillance tools for tactical operations. Spending decision affects how officers conduct raids and building entries citywide.
Police department acquires surveillance tools for tactical operations. Spending decision affects how officers conduct raids and building entries citywide.
Invests in emergency medical personnel training to support local EMS capacity and response readiness.
City redirects maintenance funds to unlock federal grant money for energy-saving projects. Helps buildings reduce utility costs and carbon footprint.
City reallocates District 2 discretionary funds to host a community organization's anniversary celebration at a public facility. Shows how neighborhood budget dollars support local institutions and civic gatherings.
Mobile Fire-Rescue Department gets new protective equipment for firefighters. Purchase funded from general city budget.
The city is setting aside public money for the University of South Alabama JagGirls, an athletics or youth development program. The dollar amount is not specified in the agenda item.
Mobile Fire-Rescue Department invests in paramedic training through sole-source deal with University of South Alabama. Upgraded skills improve emergency response capacity across the city.
Public funding supports the Carnival Association's operations and programming. Dollar amount and specific use not disclosed in this summary.
City commits $116,312 to digitize historical records at the Municipal Archives, making documents more accessible and secure.
MFRD firefighters gain access to certified EMT training, supporting emergency response capacity and personnel qualifications.
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.
District 2 discretionary budget supports a community cultural event at Hope Community Center.
Council redirects discretionary money from District 7's budget to support events at Heroes Park, shifting how taxpayer dollars in that district are spent.
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.
Parks Department equipment replacement adds capacity for grounds maintenance and field upkeep across city parks and green spaces.
Public money from District 4's discretionary budget will go toward Heroes Park programming and events. Check if your district funds are supporting projects you want to see.
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.
Capital funds budgeted for greenway development will be redirected to road median improvements on US 45. Delays greenway completion while prioritizing highway upgrades.
Public money from District 5's discretionary budget goes to Heroes Park to support community events. Specific dollar amount and event details not disclosed.