Noise waiver granted for event at Mardi Gras Park, Nov 1
Karrie Nelson's event at Mardi Gras Park in District 2 will be exempt from noise ordinance rules on November 1, 11 a.m.–3 p.m., allowing louder sound levels than normally permitted.
Karrie Nelson's event at Mardi Gras Park in District 2 will be exempt from noise ordinance rules on November 1, 11 a.m.–3 p.m., allowing louder sound levels than normally permitted.
Tiffany Montaigne can hold an event at Mardi Gras Park with loudspeakers or music from 6:30 a.m.–11 a.m. on those dates, even though it would normally violate the city's noise ordinance. Neighbors in the area should expect early-morning noise.
LaToya Smith's event at Langan Park can operate without noise-ordinance restrictions on July 19 from noon to 6 p.m., allowing louder amplified sound or music than normally permitted in the park.
St. John Lodge #2 wants to hold a 6-hour event at Langan Park in District 7 with a noise ordinance waiver. Neighbors near Langan Park should know about the request before the vote.
City is collecting unpaid sales tax from a local business entity. The assessment covers a specific period and holds the business owners responsible for remitting taxes owed.
City purchases traffic signs, signals, and related equipment through a cooperative bid process. Contract supports street safety infrastructure across the city.
Neighborhood group gains permission to install and maintain a limestone wayfinding sign in Central Park, improving navigation for residents and visitors.
City Council will hear the application and decide whether to grant a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license for Parkside On Fifth LLC. The decision determines what alcohol service is permitted at this 5th Avenue South location.
City extends supply agreement for suspension parts and repair services needed by municipal vehicles. Terms and pricing available in Purchasing office.
Tre Luna Catering can now operate a food service event at Bandaloop on September 24, 2021 in the parking lot at 1200 10th Avenue South.
The city secures free public access to Red Mountain Theatre's space for cultural programming and arts training — expanding cultural offerings for residents at no cost.
Council will hear from Event Concessions, Inc. and the public about food/beverage concessions at the September 25 Fiesta event in Linn Park. Your chance to weigh in on vendors at this public gathering.
Five new board members and one replacement join the Art Museum Board with terms running through August 31, 2026. Board appointments shape museum governance and cultural priorities.
One position on the Arlington Antebellum Home and Garden Board of Directors will be filled, with the term expiring April 30, 2022.
City will continue buying automotive filters from Advance Auto Parts at existing unit prices. Contract renewal ensures ongoing supply for city fleet and equipment maintenance.
Keeps the city supplied with automotive filters for fleet maintenance on a one-year renewal with TPH Holdings LLC. Pricing and terms remain as previously filed.