Noise waiver granted for 600 Government Street on May 23
Terri De Four gets permission to exceed normal noise limits at this downtown location for one day (9 a.m.–10 p.m.), likely for an event or gathering.
Terri De Four gets permission to exceed normal noise limits at this downtown location for one day (9 a.m.–10 p.m.), likely for an event or gathering.
Kaitlyn Burkett's request to hold a noise-exempt event (8–11 p.m.) in District 2 is approved. Neighbors should expect elevated sound levels that evening.
Kaitlyn Burkett gets permission to exceed noise limits at her Conception Street address for a 6-hour evening event on June 12. Neighbors in that block may experience louder activity during those hours.
Construction or event noise will be allowed at Broad Street and Canal Street from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. on February 7, 2027 — outside normal noise ordinance hours. Neighbors in District 2 may experience disruption during this time window.
Ebony Tabb can hold a daytime and evening event at this District 3 address without noise-ordinance penalties. Neighbors in the area may experience elevated sound levels between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. that day.
Ebony Tabb gets permission to hold an event at 1254 W. Bucker Road on June 20 from 2–10 p.m. with raised noise levels allowed during that window in District 3.
New restaurant liquor license at 800 Monroe Street clears the way for Follies Oyster and Cocktail to serve alcohol. License still requires ABC Board final approval.
The store at 6376 Cottage Hill Road gains city approval to sell consumable hemp products. License moves to state ABC Board for final decision.
Cottage Hill Package II gains authorization to sell specialty hemp products at 9124 Cottage Hill Road. Hemp retailers must meet state licensing standards for product sourcing and sales compliance.
Piggly Wiggly at 5651 Moffett Road gains approval to sell consumable hemp products. The specialty retailer license allows the store to offer hemp-derived items to customers.
Storm drainage work clears vegetation and debris from Oakleigh Drive to Three Mile Creek, reducing flood risk in that area.
Storm drainage vegetation and debris removal on Chalet Dr. to Innsbruck Dr. keeps stormwater systems functioning and reduces flooding risk in the area.
Hillcrest Road median will get new landscaping between Cottage Hill and Windsor Drive. Work improves the appearance and maintenance of this residential corridor.
City shifts funds within capital projects to cover additional administrative services for storm-water improvements at Langan Park.
City spends an additional $27,000 on design and engineering for stormwater improvements at Langan Park. This extends a contract with Geosyntec Consultants to complete the planning phase of the project.
City spends $6,727 from general funds to buy eight water fountains for public spaces maintained by Public Works.
Sharon Barker gets permission to hold an event at her property on April 25, 2026 (6–10 p.m.) without noise-ordinance restrictions. Neighbors in District 2 may experience louder activity during that window.
Virginia Bridges is allowed to hold an event with amplified sound at 2411 Venetia Road (District 3) from 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on October 24, 2026, without violating the city's noise ordinance. Neighbors should expect elevated noise levels that evening.
First Watch Restaurant at 725 Schillinger Road is cleared to serve alcohol. Local liquor licenses are public regulatory decisions that affect neighborhood commercial activity and licensing compliance.
Street sign and official addresses will change. Honors Rev. Elmore Pate's service to the Mobile community.