City orders demolition of blighted structure at 753 S. Dr. Thomas Avenue
Mobile will tear down a deteriorated building in the neighborhood. Demolition removes a public safety hazard and blight that can attract crime and disease.
Mobile will tear down a deteriorated building in the neighborhood. Demolition removes a public safety hazard and blight that can attract crime and disease.
Property at 559 Hickory Street will be demolished after being declared a public nuisance. The demolition will be funded by the city's general fund.
City moves $330,000 to fund Animal Shelter facility improvements or repairs. The shelter serves lost, stray, and surrendered animals across Mobile.
Public hearing will determine the final cost to demolish this vacant structure in District 2. The city will seek to recover the $2,200 expense from the property owner if possible.
Blighted structure in District 2 will be torn down; costs $2,200 from general funds. Removes unsafe property from 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 removed and costs finalized. Demolition clears unsafe property from the neighborhood.
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.
A dangerous or abandoned structure in District 2 will be torn down at public expense. The $322,298 cost will remove a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
A local business owner will present concerns and suggestions directly to council about police department operations and public safety. Public input shapes how city leadership prioritizes police accountability and community safety measures.
Reggie Hill faces evaluation for a public-sector role involving public safety responsibilities and potential housing/economic development initiatives. Council will assess fitness for the position.
Property declared a public nuisance and will be demolished. Removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Condemned building will be torn down to eliminate blight and safety hazard in the neighborhood. Property will be cleared from general city funds.
Property declared a public nuisance will be removed, clearing a blighted site. Demolition clears the path for potential future development or stabilization of the neighborhood block.
This blighted property at 1267 Congress Street will be demolished. The cost decision removes a deteriorating structure from the neighborhood.
Removing an abandoned or dangerous building from your neighborhood improves safety and property values. The city has set a fixed cost for the demolition work.
City will demolish the structure at 1901 Bishop Avenue. Removes a blighted property from the neighborhood.
Clears an abandoned building in Mobile, removing a public safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Clears blighted property in the city. Demolition removes a vacant or unsafe structure and moves the parcel toward potential redevelopment or reuse.