HCL Contracting wins $3.1M road resurfacing contract for District 6
Streets in District 6 will be repaved under this competitive contract. The $3.1M project funds capital improvement work to improve road conditions across the district.
Streets in District 6 will be repaved under this competitive contract. The $3.1M project funds capital improvement work to improve road conditions across the district.
Removes vegetation and debris from storm drainage at Ziegler Boulevard, helping prevent localized flooding and maintaining drainage system function.
Public Services gets new equipment to improve trash collection efficiency. The purchase replaces aging trucks in the department's fleet.
Storm drains will be cleared of vegetation and debris along Butler Street to the I-65 Service Road, improving stormwater flow and reducing flooding risk in the area.
Felicia McCarty gets permission to hold an event on Lincoln Avenue (9th–11th Street, District 7) with noise levels above city limits for one evening. Residents in the area may experience louder activity than usual during those hours.
Hillcrest Road corridor gets drainage improvements to reduce flooding risk and clear obstructed waterways between Hillcrest and Bryn Olyn Court.
Godwin Land Solutions will remove vegetation and debris from storm drainage along Halls Mill Road to McLaughlin Drive, clearing blockages that can cause flooding.
Mobile awards a $3.1 million street resurfacing contract for District 6. This capital project will repair roads across the district in 2026.
Katrina Martinez gets permission to host a late-night event at her Government Street location without noise ordinance penalties on October 17.
Lemon Drop Festival at 109 Government Street gets approval to sell alcohol during the event. Local festivals need these temporary licenses to operate.
Storm drainage maintenance keeps flooding and overflow risks down along Industrial Park Drive corridor. Work includes vegetation and debris removal leading to Montlimar Creek.
Mobile's Public Services Dept. adds new equipment to improve waste collection service across the city.
Removes a strip of unused public land next to a private property, potentially allowing the owner to expand or develop their site more fully. One less city asset to maintain.
City council will hear arguments on June 23 about whether to deny a conditional use permit for property at 904 Kentucky Street in District 3. This affects what the property owner can do with that land.
City commits to clearing vegetation and debris from storm drains on Berwyn Drive through S. McGregor Avenue, improving stormwater flow and reducing flood risk in the area.
Allen Garstecki gets permission to exceed noise limits on February 8, 2027, from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. for an event at 911 Dauphin Street in District 2.
Oak Street Health will host an event at Langan Park in District 7 on June 21 (2–5 p.m.) with a temporary exemption from city noise rules. Neighbors near the park may experience elevated noise during that window.
Celle Hudgens gets permission to hold a 6 p.m.–11 p.m. event at 751 Dauphin Street (District 2) without noise ordinance restrictions. Neighbors in the area may experience elevated sound levels that evening.
Property owner at 6401 Overlook Road gains access to unused city land adjacent to their lot in exchange for a $36,849 vacation fee that goes to the city.
Clears vegetation and debris from storm drainage system on University Blvd. to prevent flooding and water backup during heavy rain.