Hearing set: Planning approval modification for Downtowner Boulevard
Planning rules for two District 5 properties may change. Public hearing is March 18, 2025—your chance to weigh in on the modification.
Planning rules for two District 5 properties may change. Public hearing is March 18, 2025—your chance to weigh in on the modification.
The property at the southeast corner of Commerce Boulevard East and South could shift from commercial/industrial use to residential (R-1 zoning). This change will affect what type of development or use is permitted on the site.
Development plans for two properties may change in scope, design, or use. The modification could affect traffic, neighborhood character, or project timeline.
Development rules change for two properties near the airport corridor; may affect permitted uses, density, or design requirements at these locations.
Three nearby properties would shift from single-family residential zoning to commercial use, allowing businesses to operate where homes are currently permitted. This could change the character of the neighborhood and property values.
Changes to the planned development at these two addresses may affect future building, density, or land use on the properties. Details of the modification will determine impact on neighbors and traffic.
Council will decide whether to allow changes to previously approved development plans for two adjacent commercial properties. The outcome affects land use, traffic, and neighborhood character in this area.
Changes to zoning rules for these parcels may affect what can be built there. Check the full proposal if you live nearby or own property in the area.
Property at 2415 Saint Stephens Road in District 1 could shift from single-family residential (R-1) to commercial use (B-2). The zoning change may affect nearby property values, traffic, and neighborhood character.
Property at 2415 Saint Stephens Road will shift from single-family residential (R-1) to commercial use (B-2), potentially changing what can be built or operated at this site and affecting neighboring properties.
A change to approved zoning/development rules for property in District 4 is heading to public hearing June 17. You can comment on how the modification affects neighborhood character, traffic, or land use.
Council will consider changes to an approved development plan for the property at the East Terminus of Leighton Place Drive (Parcel 64-031). The outcome may affect permitted uses, density, or design requirements for the site.
Property at Commerce Boulevard East and South changes from business/industrial to single-family residential zoning. This reshapes what can be built or operated on the site.
Changes to zoning rules and development rights for two parcels near the airport and downtown corridor. Affects land use, density, and what can be built on these sites.
The City is reconsidering previously approved plans for two parcels in Mobile. Changes to zoning or development terms could affect future use of these properties and nearby neighborhoods.
Changes to zoning or development rules for these two parcels may affect future building plans, property use, or neighborhood character. Council will review how the revised planned unit development aligns with land-use goals.
Property at 5301 Moffett Road could be reclassified for more intensive commercial use. B-3 zoning allows higher-density commercial development than current B-2 restrictions.
Three parcels near Dauphin Island Parkway could shift from residential (R-1) to business zoning (B-2), potentially allowing commercial development instead of housing on these sites.
City Council will reconsider previously approved zoning plans for two properties on Downtowner Boulevard and Airport Boulevard. The modification could affect what gets built and how these parcels are developed.
Three properties in District 3 could shift from single-family residential (R-1) to general business (B-2) zoning. This change will allow commercial development on sites currently restricted to homes, potentially altering the neighborhood's character and bringing new businesses or