1423 Cedar Park Drive declared public nuisance; demolition ordered
Structure at this District 3 address will be demolished after being declared a public nuisance. The property has been identified as a safety and community concern warranting removal.
Structure at this District 3 address will be demolished after being declared a public nuisance. The property has been identified as a safety and community concern warranting removal.
City promotes official to oversee rules, economic development, and public safety policy.
City will purchase design, production, and installation of police vehicle graphics through competitive bidding, funded from the general fund. This covers decals and markings for patrol vehicles.
A property on Clinton Avenue will be demolished after being declared unsafe for the neighborhood. The city will remove the structure to reduce blight and safety risks in the area.
Blighted structure on Haas Avenue will be removed, clearing the property for potential redevelopment and improving neighborhood safety and appearance.
Blighted structure at 311 Calhoun Street will be torn down, clearing the site for future use and removing a public safety hazard from the downtown corridor.
Property will be demolished to remove blight and safety hazards from the neighborhood. Funded through the general fund.
Fire department repairs critical pumper and aerial truck engines to keep emergency response fleet operational. Emergency purchase order totals $56,594.99.
Mobile Fire-Rescue renews its case tracking and patient reporting system for one year, continuing software that dispatchers and crews rely on to manage emergency calls and resource allocation.
Mobile expands its city-wide camera network with new Motorola equipment. Spending from the general fund supports enhanced public safety infrastructure across the city.
City will hold a public hearing to decide whether to demolish the structure at 4720 Oxford Drive in District 7 after declaring it a public nuisance. This is your opportunity to comment before the city moves forward.
City appoints new leader to oversee three critical areas: rule-making, economic growth, and public safety operations. This executive-level appointment shapes policy direction on all three fronts.
Property at 4720 Oxford Drive will be demolished after council declaration. Removes a structure city deemed hazardous to neighborhood safety.
City spends $17,523 in emergency funds to repair a damaged fire apparatus and restore it to service. Maintains firefighting capacity in Mobile.
Council will select a vendor for designing, producing, and installing graphics on police vehicles. This affects how the department brands and identifies its fleet.
Birmingham Fire Department gets new rescue gear for recruits, purchased sole-source from Emergency Equipment Professionals in Mississippi.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles that create safety and blight hazards in neighborhoods. Removal costs are recovered from the registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down cars in neighborhoods create safety hazards and blight. City removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for costs.
One property is removed from the city's weed-abatement cost recovery program. Owners of the affected property will no longer face a special assessment for cleanup work.