Master Solutions consulting agreement approved for $85,000
City commits $85,000 in general funds to Master Solutions, LLC for professional consulting services via sole-source procurement.
City commits $85,000 in general funds to Master Solutions, LLC for professional consulting services via sole-source procurement.
The city is funding a new literacy program through I See Me, Inc. to expand early library access and reading support for young children.
City commits public funds to promote HBCU SpringComing X through events and panels. Financial terms and funding source are not disclosed in the agenda summary.
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.
The city is entering into a formal agreement with UAB's Board of Trustees. The specific terms and financial commitments are not disclosed in this summary.
Bush Hills Connections will manage the community garden, urban farm, and related programming, keeping these neighborhood resources operational for residents.
The city is entering into a new partnership agreement with UAB. Full details of the agreement's scope, financial terms, and public benefits are not disclosed in the agenda item.
City modifies its partnership with The Penny Foundation to adjust implementation and administrative terms of an existing program.
The city is committing $110,000 in federal pandemic relief funding to the Birmingham Land Bank Authority to support property acquisition and redevelopment efforts.
City commits to purchase vehicle suspension parts and labor from Truckworx at agreed unit prices. This routine vendor contract is on the consent agenda.
Convention Center gets mechanical system improvements. Work will enhance building operations and reliability for public events and rentals.
Major public investment in downtown sports and entertainment venue. Project will shape Mobile's downtown for decades and generate jobs during construction.
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.
Firefighters receive safer, standardized protective equipment (helmets, boots, protective wear). The bid-based purchase ensures competitive pricing for public safety gear.
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.
City Clerk's office will use off-site storage for records management over the next year. Service details and pricing are on file with the Purchasing Agent.
Street reconstruction on North McGregor improves traffic safety and infrastructure in that corridor.
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.
Museum cooling system gets major upgrade for $350,000. Essential repair keeps climate-controlled artifact storage functional.