Public hearing set for shuttle service license
City will decide whether to grant Carlos Dixon permission to operate a shuttle service. Public comment period opens ahead of the February 25, 2025 hearing.
City will decide whether to grant Carlos Dixon permission to operate a shuttle service. Public comment period opens ahead of the February 25, 2025 hearing.
City will consider whether to grant a new sedan service operating license. The public hearing on February 25, 2025 gives residents a chance to voice support or concerns about the service.
Jason Craig's event at Ladd Stadium in District 2 is exempt from noise rules for one day (9 a.m.–6 p.m.). Neighbors near the stadium should expect louder activity than usual.
City will hear Cynthia Crenshaw's application to operate a shuttle service; residents can comment on whether the service meets public need and safety standards.
Food Champs will be able to sell beer and wine for takeout at its Dauphin Island Parkway location. The decision now goes to the ABC Board for final approval.
Local cocktail bar gets permission to install a blade sign on city right-of-way at its location on 1st Avenue North.
City will consider whether to grant Juanita Mullis a license to operate a limousine service. Public hearing scheduled April 8, 2025—residents can attend and comment on the application.
A new sedan service operator is seeking city approval to operate in your area. The public hearing on April 8, 2025 is your chance to comment on the application.
Dearie Parden can hold a late-evening event at the historic mansion without noise-ordinance penalties. The waiver allows activities from 7–11 p.m. that would normally violate city sound limits in District 1.
Café IZ gets permission to serve food and drinks at the ArtBlink 2023 event on February 4 at 2000 6th Avenue South.
A business will be allowed to install a blade sign on public right-of-way at this office address. The city collects a licensing fee for the encroachment.
Birmingham Properties I Owner, LLC gets permission to place three dumpsters on city right-of-way at their Powell Ave building, allowing them to manage waste without blocking sidewalks or streets.
City Council is recommending that the ABC Board approve a Restaurant Retail Liquor License for Osaka Steakhouse at 3827 Airport Blvd. This allows the restaurant to sell beer, wine, and spirits for on-site consumption.
Cajun Corner Restaurant at 7080 Airport Blvd can now serve beer, wine, and spirits under a retail liquor license approved by the ABC Board.
Oyindamola McCracken gets permission to hold an event at Robert Hope Community Center (1–5 p.m., May 31) without noise-ordinance restrictions in District 2.
Nakia Hollis may hold a gathering at 2705 Griffith Circle (District 3) on May 23, 2025 from 6:30–11:00 p.m. without noise-ordinance restrictions. Neighbors in the area should expect elevated sound levels during that window.
Beverly Cooper's event at James Seals Community Center on May 24 (10 a.m.–2 p.m.) will be allowed to operate above normal noise limits in District 2. Check local details if you live or work nearby.
A special event at 208 S. Georgia Avenue in District 2 gets permission to make noise until 10 p.m. on October 17–18, 2025, overriding normal noise rules for those dates.
Permits alcohol sales at the new restaurant at 238 Summit Boulevard. Allows the business to serve beer, wine, and spirits to on-premise customers.
Hotel event at Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza gets one-hour exemption from noise rules on May 25 (9–10 a.m.). Check if the exemption affects your neighborhood in District 2.