City awards $24,496 storm drainage cleanup contract to A & D Cromwell
Storm drains along Oakleigh Drive to Cone Street will be cleared of vegetation and debris, improving drainage and reducing flood risk in that corridor.
Storm drains along Oakleigh Drive to Cone Street will be cleared of vegetation and debris, improving drainage and reducing flood risk in that corridor.
Storm drainage work clears vegetation and debris from Kreitner Street to Eslava Creek, improving drainage and reducing flooding risk in the area.
Mobile is spending $27,000 to remove vegetation and debris from storm drainage along Stanton Road to Three Mile Creek, improving stormwater flow and reducing flooding risk in the area.
City may give up public access rights to a strip of land near your property in District 7. Hearing is May 12, 2026—speak up if you use or need that right-of-way.
Jaleesa Witherspoon gets permission to hold a noise-generating event on April 5, 2026 (3–10 p.m.) at this District 2 location, overriding the city's standard noise ordinance for that date and time.
Shameka Webb-Casher gets permission to host a community block party on Chin Street (District 2) from 2–10 p.m. on April 17, 2026, without noise ordinance penalties. Neighbors in the area should expect elevated activity and sound during those hours.
Micaiah Rockwell receives permission to hold a 4-hour event at Broad and Canal streets in early morning hours (7–11 a.m.) on February 7, 2027, with exemption from noise ordinance rules for that time and location.
Bolton's Branch drainage improvements reduce flood risk and improve stormwater management in the affected area. Project protects local property and infrastructure from water damage.
Robinson joins the board overseeing Mobile's water and sewer systems, which serve all city residents and affect rates and service quality.
Mobile City Council recommended approval for a new lounge-style liquor retailer and specialty hemp shop at 4439 Rangeline Road. The applicant must still receive final approval from the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
City approves specialty retailer license for consumable hemp products at 364 Azalea Road. Decision opens new retail operation in Mobile.
Public Services stormwater team gets new portable radios to improve field communication and emergency response during storms and flooding.
Stormwater crews get new equipment to manage flooding and drainage across Mobile. No competitive bidding was used.
Removes storm drainage debris and vegetation from Challen Circle N. to Montfort Rd. W., improving water flow and reducing flooding risk in the area.
Storm drainage maintenance between Durande Drive and Eslava Creek removes debris and vegetation that could worsen flooding. No competitive bidding process used.
Clearing vegetation and debris from storm drains along Dawes Road to Bobwhite Trail improves drainage and reduces flood risk in the area.
Port Authority decisions affect cargo operations, job creation, and port-related infrastructure that impacts city revenue and economic development.
Fills board seats that govern regional bus and rail service. These appointees shape fares, routes, and service expansion for the Birmingham-area transit system.
One new member joins the Parking Authority, which oversees city parking operations and revenue. Term runs through October 31, 2029.
Sidewalk repairs on 20th Street improve pedestrian safety and accessibility in the area. Work goes to lowest bidder Carr Development, LLC.