Public hearing set: Raw Medical Transport shuttle license
Mobile residents will decide whether to allow Raw Medical Transport to operate a new shuttle service. The hearing is May 19, 2026.
Mobile residents will decide whether to allow Raw Medical Transport to operate a new shuttle service. The hearing is May 19, 2026.
Fort Conde Inn in District 2 can hold a late-night event without noise-ordinance penalties on June 27. Neighbors may experience elevated sound levels until 11 p.m.
LaTosha Dunn gets permission to hold a daytime-to-evening event at her District 4 property without noise violations. Neighbors should expect activity from noon to 10 p.m. that day.
Event at Mobile Botanical Gardens may generate louder sound than normal noise rules allow on May 7, 6–9 p.m. in District 7. Neighbors near the venue may experience temporary noise above standard limits.
City considers whether to grant a new shuttle operator a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, which allows them to legally operate passenger transport service in Mobile.
Council will hear the application to approve a new taxicab service provider in Mobile on May 19, 2026. Public input is welcome at the hearing.
Public hearing to decide whether to grant a shuttle service operating license. City will hear from the applicant and public about whether this service is needed.
A new shuttle service operator seeks city approval to begin operations. The license decision will determine whether this transportation service can legally serve Mobile residents.
Devon Ward may hold an event at Cathedral Square (District 2) with extended sound amplification until 9:30 p.m. on May 15. Residents nearby may experience louder noise than ordinance allows during that window.
Kenneth Robinson's May 16 event (9 a.m.–1 p.m.) is exempt from noise restrictions. Neighbors in District 2 may experience elevated sound levels during that window.
City corrects the license recommendation for Piggly Wiggly's hemp products sales at 306 S. University Blvd., shifting from Specialty Retailer to Retail Food Store category—clarifying what products the store may legally sell and under which ABC Board requirements.
Chipotle Mexican Grill at 5334 Hwy. 90 West will be licensed to sell beer on and off premises, subject to state ABC Board approval.
Council backs ABC Board approval of a retail liquor license (Lounge Class II) for Hillwood Liquors at 2370 Hillcrest Rd, allowing the business to sell beer, wine, and spirits for off-premises consumption.
Geraldine McConnell gets permission to exceed city noise limits at 1123 Dunaway Drive (District 3) from 4:30–10 p.m. on July 11, likely for a private event or gathering.
Piggly Wiggly at 306 S. University Boulevard wins permission to sell consumable hemp products, expanding retail options in that area.
New shuttle service would operate in Mobile if approved. Hearing scheduled April 28, 2026 — residents can comment on the application.
Diane Roberts gets permission to hold an event with amplified sound from 7–11 p.m. on May 2 in District 1, temporarily suspending noise limits for that location and time.
New restaurant with full bar license opens at 3201 Airport Blvd. Adds dining and drinking option in that area.
Resident Lawanda Shinn gets permission to exceed noise limits on April 4–5 from 2:30–10:00 p.m. at her District 1 address. Neighbors may experience louder activity during those hours.
Ashley Allen received permission to exceed noise limits at her District 1 property from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on April 5, 2026. Neighbors in the area may experience louder activity than usual during those hours.