City amends agreement with Oak Hill Memorial Association
Oak Hill Memorial Association will expand services under its existing city contract. Specific scope and budget details are unavailable from the public record.
Oak Hill Memorial Association will expand services under its existing city contract. Specific scope and budget details are unavailable from the public record.
Convention Center mechanical upgrades improve climate control and visitor comfort. Project maintains a key civic venue's operating standards.
Mobile is building a new city animal shelter. The $6.3 million contract with Rogers & Willard covers construction of the facility.
The city is spending an additional $64,338.62 to expand the great lawn upgrades at Cooper Riverside Park as part of the Mobile Riverfront Redevelopment project. This change order increases the total cost of PL Russell's contract for the park improvements.
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.
Amendment to existing lease for automated chemistry testing system used by city labs. Details of service scope changes not provided in public summary.
Council is empowering the Mayor to sign a formal agreement with another government entity. The specific terms and partner agency are unclear from the title, but these agreements typically affect city services or revenue.
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.
Mobile Cruise Terminal gets $234,255 investment in gangway repairs. Work keeps the port's passenger infrastructure safe and operational.
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 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.
Cruise Terminal improvements support port operations and passenger access. Work includes gangway repairs critical to ship boarding infrastructure.
Routine vendor payment for landscaping materials or services from city general funds.
City spends $24,000 on electronic monitoring services from ProntoTrak without competitive bidding. Service details (what it monitors, who benefits, duration) not disclosed in agenda.
Council authorizes the Mayor to sign a contract with Nitor E, LLC. Details of the agreement's services, duration, and cost are not disclosed in the agenda.
Equipment Simulations LLC will provide services under a sole-source contract. Budget impact and service details not available in agenda description.
The city is amending its agreement with the state athletic association; the description is incomplete, so the specific impact on residents or school programs is unclear.
City will spend up to $1 million with the school board under a new agreement. Details on the program or service are incomplete from the agenda text.