Noise waiver approved for event at 1305 Windsor Ave, March 22
Monica Peters gets permission to hold an event 6–10 p.m. without Noise Ordinance restrictions. Neighbors in District 3 may experience louder activity than usual during that window.
Monica Peters gets permission to hold an event 6–10 p.m. without Noise Ordinance restrictions. Neighbors in District 3 may experience louder activity than usual during that window.
Saint Monica, LLC seeks to move a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license to 803 9th Court South for operation as Gable Square Saloon and Games. This affects what alcohol can be served and where.
Ashlyn Black is allowed to exceed Mobile's noise limits at this District 7 location from 2–6 p.m. on August 31, 2025, likely for an event or gathering.
New brewery opens in Birmingham with city approval. Local craft beer production can now begin operations.
Ashley Muller receives permission to exceed noise limits at 2401 Springhill Avenue from 2:00–6:00 p.m. on April 19. Neighbors in the area may experience elevated sound levels during the approved window.
Council will decide whether to grant a new taxicab operator a certificate of public convenience and necessity. Citizens can expect a new taxi service in the Mobile market if approved.
City Council will decide whether to grant a shuttle service operator license to Kahtan Ahmed. The decision affects whether this business can legally operate in Mobile.
Edwin Stuardi gets permission to exceed noise limits at his District 7 property for one evening (Nov. 22, 7–11 p.m.), likely for a private event.
Allows 3-hour event at Dotch Community Center on June 28 to operate outside normal noise restrictions in District 1.
LeFlore High School in District 1 gets permission to exceed noise limits for a 1.5-hour event on October 9, from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Nearby residents should expect temporary noise during that window.
Kahtan Ahmed is seeking approval to operate a shuttle service in Mobile. The decision determines whether a new transportation operator can enter the market.
Johna Brown gets permission to hold an event at 1508 Carlisle Drive (District 7) from 3:30–8:30 p.m. without noise-ordinance penalties on June 28. Nearby neighbors may experience elevated sound during that window.
A Dilemma Design can now serve alcohol at Purple Event Center on Crestwood Boulevard. The decision followed a public hearing on the license application.
City will hear the application for Tinos Bar, Inc. to operate a lounge retail liquor license at 700 Valley Avenue. Neighbors and interested parties can weigh in on the proposal.
Liquor license application for The Avondale Gallery & Loft at 4322 3rd Avenue South. Public hearing will allow residents to comment on whether the business should be permitted to sell alcohol.
PJS Margaret, LLC receives permission to serve alcohol at its lounge on 1st Avenue North. The business can now operate with a Class I retail liquor license.
Kuntry Klubb, Inc. is applying for a lounge retail liquor license at 1157 Bankhead Highway West. The public hearing will allow neighborhood residents and interested parties to weigh in on whether the license should be approved.
RNR Sushi Birmingham seeks approval to serve alcohol at their new restaurant location. The license allows beer, wine, or spirits service depending on the class approved.
Off-premise beer and wine sales at 2500 Avenue E will be permitted under new ownership. Ensley residents and nearby businesses can submit objections or support during the hearing process.
Royalty Pastries is cleared to sell beer and wine at Woodrow Hall on 1st Avenue North. This allows the business to serve alcohol at the 2nd and 3rd floor location.