Council awards $310K to Goram for Convention Center HVAC work
Mobile Convention Center gets upgraded air conditioning and mechanical systems. Project improves climate control for events and meetings held at the facility.
Mobile Convention Center gets upgraded air conditioning and mechanical systems. Project improves climate control for events and meetings held at the facility.
Mobile's Animal Services gets a new dedicated facility, replacing or expanding current operations. Project will improve care capacity and conditions for animals in city custody.
Mobile commits to routine fire alarm inspections and repairs at city buildings citywide. Maintains compliance with fire safety codes across municipal facilities.
City commits $150,000 to update its plan for making public facilities accessible to people with disabilities. This drives compliance with federal accessibility requirements.
Fire alarm systems at city buildings will stay inspected, maintained, and repaired under a new multi-year deal. Ensures critical safety equipment remains operational at public facilities.
Mobile Cruise Terminal gets $234,255 investment in gangway repairs. Work keeps the port's passenger infrastructure safe and operational.
Cruise Terminal improvements support port operations and passenger access. Work includes gangway repairs critical to ship boarding infrastructure.
Mobile will refresh its plan to make city services, buildings, and programs accessible to people with disabilities. The plan guides compliance work over the next five years.
West Side Park ballfield will get new lighting, improving visibility for evening play and events. Project cost: $492,232.
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.
Convention Center gets mechanical system improvements. Work will enhance building operations and reliability for public events and rentals.
City spending $300,000 on a Congestion Management Program consultant to analyze traffic problems and recommend solutions. Results may shape future road projects and traffic policies affecting commute times.
City commits $300,000 to develop a congestion management program, which will analyze traffic patterns and recommend solutions to reduce delays on Mobile's busiest corridors.
Major public investment in downtown sports and entertainment venue. Project will shape Mobile's downtown for decades and generate jobs during construction.
Street reconstruction on North McGregor improves traffic safety and infrastructure in that corridor.
Museum cooling system gets major upgrade for $350,000. Essential repair keeps climate-controlled artifact storage functional.
PL Russell will repair the failing retaining wall at Spring Hill Court, preventing erosion and potential structural damage that could affect resident safety and property values in the area.
History Museum of Mobile gets upgraded climate control system, improving preservation of collections and visitor comfort. Work funded from capital improvement budget.
City will pay McCrory & Williams $50,000 for surveying services throughout 2025, supporting infrastructure and land-related projects.
City commits nearly $700K to maintain bridges across Mobile. Keeps roads and crossings safe for daily commutes and emergency access.