City contracts Waste Pro USA for dumpster services; $98,000
City commits $98,000 to waste management services across multiple municipal locations. Routine operational spending from general funds.
City commits $98,000 to waste management services across multiple municipal locations. Routine operational spending from general funds.
City awards contract for parking deck repairs at cruise terminal. Work will maintain accessible parking for cruise passengers and port operations.
Contract with D'Alo Green is being canceled, which may affect any ongoing services or projects tied to the original 2021 agreement.
Repairs to eroding areas at Azalea Golf Course and 12 Mile Creek will prevent further environmental damage and maintain the course and waterway. Work is funded from the general fund.
Moffatt & Nichol will oversee construction and quality inspection for the Mobile Riverfront Redevelopment Project. This is a key oversight role for a major city improvement initiative.
City spending on facility repairs from general fund. Competitive bid award for critical infrastructure maintenance at emergency services facility.
Mobile receives nearly $2.1 million from Alabama's Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to support environmental and natural resource projects in the city.
Mobile will inspect bridges across the city to assess structural safety and identify repairs needed. Results guide future maintenance spending and road-safety priorities.
Cruise Terminal parking improvements keep the facility operational and accessible for visitors and staff. The $428,880 investment maintains critical port infrastructure.
City commits funds to upgrade heating and cooling systems at the Figures Park Community Center, improving facility operations and user comfort.
Mobile commits $98,000 in general-fund spending for dumpster services at city facilities. Routine vendor contract for waste management.
Repairs to Azalea Golf Course and 12 Mile Creek will stabilize eroding areas, protecting the golf course and waterway from further damage. Work protects a public recreation facility and natural resource used by residents and visitors.
Mobile spends $74,515 on temporary restrooms for Mardi Gras celebrations. Ensures adequate facilities for residents and visitors during the city's largest annual event.
Major new arena will reshape downtown Mobile and attract entertainment/sports events. One of the city's largest construction projects in recent years.
Mobile receives $2.1 million in state funding for conservation and natural resources projects. The money supports environmental initiatives that benefit city residents and local ecosystems.
AECOM will help the city develop strategies to reduce traffic congestion and improve transportation efficiency. The contract's outcomes may shape future commute patterns and road prioritization across Mobile.
City spending $300,000 for professional planning and analysis to reduce traffic congestion; studies often lead to infrastructure changes or policy shifts that affect commutes and road conditions.
Removal of old ball field poles improves safety and appearance at two neighborhood parks. Work is a routine capital maintenance project.
Hillsdale Community Center gets new heating and cooling equipment through capital improvement funding. Replacement covers facility upgrade for public use.
Parks & Recreation gets dedicated racquet stringer services for tennis courts and facilities. Sole-source deal means no competitive bidding.