Public hearing set: demolish structure at 1900 Franklin Drive E. ($143K)
City plans to spend $143,354.75 to demolish a structure in District 2. A public hearing will determine if this cost is reasonable before the project moves forward.
City plans to spend $143,354.75 to demolish a structure in District 2. A public hearing will determine if this cost is reasonable before the project moves forward.
Blighted structure in District 2 will be removed and costs finalized. Demolition clears unsafe property from the neighborhood.
The city will tear down the structure at 1901 Bishop Avenue in District 2 using $447,559 in public funds. This removes a likely blighted or unsafe property from the neighborhood.
Blighted structure in District 2 will be torn down; costs $2,200 from general funds. Removes unsafe property from neighborhood.
Public Safety receives new surveillance equipment for city facilities. Purchase uses no-bid procurement method.
Mobile expands security monitoring infrastructure with new bullet-style surveillance cameras and mounts. No competitive bidding used for this purchase.
Mobile Fire-Rescue Department secures critical pumper apparatus repairs needed for emergency response. No-bid procurement flags this as sole-source equipment work.
Removal of a blighted structure improves neighborhood safety and property values. The city is setting demolition costs for the property.
The city will build or significantly upgrade its animal shelter, replacing or renovating aging facilities. This improves care for stray and surrendered animals and may expand adoption services for residents.
Mobile commits $7.7 million to build or upgrade its animal shelter, improving capacity and conditions for care operations.
Mobile Fire-Rescue buys critical aerial equipment repairs without competitive bidding. No-bid purchases over $90K warrant public attention to ensure taxpayer funds are spent wisely.
This ordinance modifies public safety rules in Mobile's city code. Details on the specific changes are not yet available.
New medical transport operator seeking city approval. Public hearing July 22, 2025 — residents can comment on service expansion and provider qualifications.
Blighted property will be removed from the neighborhood. Demolition clears the way for the site to be redeveloped or stabilized.
The building at 1805 Larkwood Drive in District 1 will be torn down after a public hearing declares it a public nuisance. This clears a blighted property from the neighborhood.
This abandoned or unsafe building in District 2 will be demolished to protect neighborhood safety and property values. Residents near the site may experience construction activity.
A blighted property on Shady Brook Drive will be torn down to remove a public health and safety hazard from your neighborhood.
The city is removing an abandoned or unsafe building from your neighborhood. Demolition clears blight, eliminates a public hazard, and can improve property values and safety in the area.