Council asked to investigate Window Depot/All Weather Roofing business license
Resident raised concerns about the company's operations and asked the city to review whether it should keep its business license to operate in Mobile.
Resident raised concerns about the company's operations and asked the city to review whether it should keep its business license to operate in Mobile.
Noise ordinance waiver allows an event at 2051 Clemente Court in District 1 to run until 10 p.m. on June 6, 2026. Neighbors in the area may experience extended noise from the activity.
Christopher Poiroux gets permission to exceed noise limits at 2301 Airport Boulevard from 7–10 p.m. on June 20, 2026. Neighbors in District 2 may experience louder activity during that window.
Company wants permission to operate taxicabs in Mobile. City Council will decide whether the service meets public need and safety standards.
City Council will decide whether to grant Raw Medical Transport permission to operate a medical shuttle service in Mobile. Approval allows the company to transport patients; denial blocks the service from launching.
JFL Events Company can now sell beer, wine, and spirits at The Grove (200 6th Avenue SW). Liquor licenses affect neighborhood character, operating hours, and police enforcement priorities.
New taxicab operator wants permission to serve Mobile residents. Approval means more taxi service options in the city.
Gloria Sullivan gets permission to exceed noise limits at her District 7 address on May 23 (likely for an event); neighbors in the area may experience extended noise during those 8 hours.
Rickey Hale gets permission to exceed noise limits at 4901 Zeigler Boulevard on July 4, 2026, from 10:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Neighbors in District 7 should expect louder activity that day.
Mobile residents may soon have a new taxicab service option if Ground Transportation with Travis meets regulatory requirements. The public hearing gives residents a chance to comment on the application.
A new medical shuttle operator is seeking permission to serve Mobile residents and patients. The public hearing lets residents comment on whether the service meets city safety and operation standards.
City reviewing permit for new medical shuttle operator. Approval would let the company transport patients and medical personnel in Mobile.
New restaurant liquor license for The Sakeroom at 2007 Highland Avenue South. Allows the business to serve alcohol at its location.
Velvet & Vine Holdings wins approval to serve alcohol at its downtown restaurant-ballroom venue. New food and beverage licenses shape neighborhood character and local business growth.
Young Fame, LLC's liquor license application for Etcetera lounge is approved. The decision allows alcohol service to begin at this 6th Avenue South location.
Turntable Bham, LLC receives approval to serve alcohol at The Botanist Greenhouse lounge. Neighbors and business owners had a chance to weigh in at the public hearing.
Velvet & Vine Holdings approved to serve alcohol at 1619 2nd Avenue North. Allows the venue to operate as a full-service bar and restaurant.
LaTosha Dunn receives permission to exceed noise limits at 1605 Apex Court in District 4 on June 6, 2026, from noon to 10 p.m. Neighbors in the area should expect louder activity during those hours.
New off-premises beer and table wine retailer opens at this location; requires ABC Board sign-off.
Thousand Hills Vesta, LLC will be allowed to install a blade sign for a local coffee shop on city right-of-way. This is a standard licensing agreement for business signage.