Council rescinds D'Alo Green contract
City cancels prior agreement with D'Alo Green; reverses earlier authorization. Details of original contract and reason for rescission not fully explained in agenda materials.
City cancels prior agreement with D'Alo Green; reverses earlier authorization. Details of original contract and reason for rescission not fully explained in agenda materials.
Parks across Mobile will gain improved surveillance and security infrastructure. The funding redirects existing police resources toward safety enhancements residents depend on.
Blighted structure in District 5 will be removed. Demolition clears the property and may open opportunity for redevelopment or green space.
City Council will vote on declaring four structures across two Seabreeze Road locations public nuisances and ordering them demolished or secured. This clears blighted properties from District 5 neighborhoods.
Four abandoned or deteriorated buildings on Seabreeze Road and Cresthaven Road in District 5 will be demolished after a public hearing. The city says they pose safety and blight risks to the neighborhood.
City moves to secure or demolish abandoned structures at Cresthaven and Seabreeze roads, removing eyesores and potential safety hazards from the neighborhood.
City will demolish blighted buildings at 403 and 405 Seabreeze Road East in District 5, clearing abandoned properties that pose safety risks to the neighborhood.
Dilapidated building in District 5 will be removed to improve neighborhood safety and property values. Public hearing allows residents to comment before demolition order takes effect.
Reggie Hill seeks investigation into city spending and safety operations, raising concerns about irregular bidding and federal housing fund allocation.
The Animal Shelter receives federal funding to strengthen emergency response capacity. This no-match grant strengthens the city's ability to care for animals during disasters without requiring local taxpayer funds.
The city will tear down an abandoned, unsafe building in your neighborhood. Demolition removes blight, improves safety, and opens the parcel for potential redevelopment or greening.
Five properties designated as public nuisances will be secured or demolished, removing eyesores and potential safety hazards from the neighborhood.
City will secure or demolish blighted buildings at four Seabreeze Road and Cresthaven Road locations, removing hazards and blight from the neighborhood.
Two blighted structures on Cresthaven Road and Seabreeze Road East will be removed from the neighborhood. Demolition clears dangerous buildings and can open the way for new development or green space.
City is demolishing two condemned buildings at 403 and 405 Seabreeze Road East. The removals will clear blighted properties from the neighborhood.
City declares the building a public nuisance and will remove it, clearing the blight and improving neighborhood safety.
City commits $48,000 annually from general funds for digital marketing to recruit police officers. Sole-source contract bypasses competitive bidding.
City will tear down abandoned building at 2154 Grove Court (parcel 40-076). Removes neighborhood blight and hazard.