Council awards $237.4M contract for new Mobile Arena
Major new arena will reshape downtown Mobile and attract entertainment/sports events. One of the city's largest construction projects in recent years.
Major new arena will reshape downtown Mobile and attract entertainment/sports events. One of the city's largest construction projects in recent years.
Council approves an amendment to the existing office furniture purchasing agreement with HON Company, keeping the city's supply chain for desks, chairs, and related items active.
Equipment Management buys GM vehicle parts from local vendor for 1 year at competitively bid rates.
City commits to partnership with Urban League under state constitutional authority to develop and coordinate community programs. Details of scope and funding unavailable from agenda text.
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.
Mobile County students gain access to prevention and intervention services through this new vendor partnership. The one-year contract commits $65,000 annually to expand youth support programs.
Parks & Rec expands tennis programming through a sole-source contract. Mobile residents and youth gain access to organized tennis clinics.
Removal of old ball field poles improves safety and appearance at two neighborhood parks. Work is a routine capital maintenance project.
Provides supervised visitation services for families in child custody or safety situations. Program supports vulnerable residents navigating family court and child welfare systems.
City trades 3 surplus fire trucks to Fairfield in exchange for reasonable consideration, improving resource efficiency between municipalities without local taxpayer cost.
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.
City commits to purchasing promotional t-shirts from this vendor for one year. Contract price and terms are on file with the Purchasing Agent.
Routine purchase of emergency medical supplies (medications and related items) through competitive bid. Supplies support city operations and public safety response.
City approves vendor for ongoing pharmaceutical purchases. Contract covers multiple line items for medications and related supplies at preset unit prices.
Council approved a competitive bid for EMS and medical supplies that will support emergency responder operations and hospital services.
City procured medications and related supplies through competitive bidding. Ensures continuity of essential medical services at approved unit prices.
City locks in pricing for essential medical supplies and medications through competitive bid. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda item.