City settles claim with Cardell Toblert
Settlement resolves a claim against the city. The specific amount and reason for the settlement are not disclosed in the public record available.
Settlement resolves a claim against the city. The specific amount and reason for the settlement are not disclosed in the public record available.
City Attorney settles a legal claim. Dollar amount not disclosed in agenda.
City resolves dispute by agreeing to settlement terms and mutual release of claims with Crum. Details of settlement amount and underlying claim are not publicly disclosed in agenda.
The city resolves a legal dispute with Lomax, closing the matter without further litigation or liability exposure.
Changes to Chapter 6 of Mobile's ordinances may affect how emergency medical services and ambulance providers operate in the city. Details of the specific changes are not yet public.
A settlement agreement resolves a legal dispute involving a party named Joiner. Settlements are public record and may affect city finances or liability exposure, depending on claim details.
Settlement resolves a dispute between the city and State Farm. Details of the claim amount and circumstances are not publicly available in this summary.
The city enters a new agreement with the Downtown Mobile District Management Corporation to provide baseline services supporting downtown operations and economic vitality.
City resolves a claim with State Farm Automobile Insurance, likely recovering funds or resolving a liability dispute affecting the municipal fleet or operations.
Changes to Chapter 6 of the city code governing ambulances and medical transportation services. Details of specific rule changes are not provided in available documents.
Gewin will oversee the city's $600M+ annual budget, financial planning, and fiscal compliance. His leadership directly affects tax collection, bond ratings, and the city's ability to fund schools, streets, and services.
Changes to ambulance and medical transport standards may affect response times, service availability, or requirements for private medical transport providers in Mobile.
Extends a sales tax exemption for the Mobile River Bridge & Bayway Project, reducing costs for the major infrastructure development.
The City is settling a lawsuit brought by Kaila Evans and others. The dollar amount and terms are not disclosed in the consent agenda item.
The City resolves a legal claim brought by Breana Young and others through settlement. Details of the settlement amount and terms are not disclosed in this item.
City will pay out general-fund money to resolve a workers' compensation dispute. Settlement terms are not disclosed in the public agenda.
Mobile is creating new rules for legal sale and use of consumable hemp products within city limits. The law will govern what hemp products residents and businesses can buy and sell locally.
Settlement resolves workplace injury claim filed by city employee; terms protect public funds and close litigation.
City settles litigation with N.M. The terms and cost are not disclosed in the agenda item.