Crossroads Pub liquor license approved for 151 S. Florida
Mobile approves a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license for Crossroads Pub, allowing beer, wine, and spirits sales at the downtown location.
Mobile approves a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license for Crossroads Pub, allowing beer, wine, and spirits sales at the downtown location.
Brothers Pride Gas Station at 1910 St. Stephens Road is cleared to sell beer and table wine for off-premises consumption. This allows the business to expand its retail offering.
Julia Hatley receives permission to exceed noise limits on Canal Street between Broad and Washington Ave. from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on March 29, 2025, likely for a public event or gathering.
Mobile is selling real property to the Alabama State Port Authority, the State of Alabama, and One Water, LLC. Citizens should know what city land is being disposed of and to whom.
City allocates $2.63 million from storm water fees to fund drainage and flood-control improvements across Mobile. Projects target areas prone to flooding and poor drainage.
Marcelle Naman can host a special event at 407 Conti Street (District 2) with extended hours—6 p.m. to 11 p.m.—despite noise ordinance restrictions on that date.
The city gains right-of-way access across Water and Sewer Commissioners' land for the Africatown Welcome Center project, enabling site development and public access.
City commits $3 million to coordinate water and sewer infrastructure with the Water Board for the One Mobile Project. Impacts utility service reliability and expansion plans.
City may close a street or alley segment at this intersection, changing traffic patterns and property access in District 1. A public hearing is scheduled for May 20, 2025.
Improved traffic sensors will help manage congestion and optimize signal timing on Old Shell Road, a major corridor. Better detection equipment typically reduces wait times and improves traffic flow for commuters.
City is swapping four downtown parcels (321 Adams, 321 N. Warren, 305 Congress, and Lyons Street) that it no longer needs. Land exchanges can unlock development or reduce city maintenance costs.
Leo Ferriera gets permission to host louder events at his District 2 property on July 11, August 8, and September 12, 2025 (5–9 p.m.). Neighbors in the area may experience above-code noise on those nights.
Jennifer Boozer's request allows an event or activity at 558 Saint Francis Street in District 2 to operate from 3–9 p.m. without noise restrictions on April 19. Neighbors in the area may experience louder activity during those hours.
Mobile is trading two parcels it no longer needs for other property. The city will divest surplus real estate at 603 Broad Street and 2865 Phillips Street.
City will consider charging a fee if it approves vacating public right-of-way at the corner of Dauphin Street and Sage Avenue in District 1. Hearing scheduled May 20, 2025.
The intersection at Donald and Seale Streets receives an honorary street designation honoring Francheska Hollis-Reiss.