City approves $35K GIS support contract with Axim Geospatial
City commits $35,000 for GIS platform support services, which help maintain mapping and location data systems used across city operations.
City commits $35,000 for GIS platform support services, which help maintain mapping and location data systems used across city operations.
The city formally accepts ownership and maintenance responsibility for new streets, alleys, and public spaces in the Oxmoor Grove development, ensuring they meet public standards.
Zoning Board decides appeals on land-use permits and variances affecting neighborhood development. These appointments shape who reviews disputed projects.
Development plans for two District 5 properties will be reconsidered. The outcome may affect zoning, land use, traffic, or neighborhood character at these locations.
City considering change from business/industrial zoning to residential in District 4. Will affect what can be built or operated at Commerce Boulevard East and South.
Planning rules for two District 5 properties change. Neighbors in the area should review what the modification allows.
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
Development plans for two District 5 properties may change. Public hearing allows residents and businesses to comment on the proposed modification before the city decides whether to approve it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
City Council will hear changes to a previously approved development plan for two District 5 properties. The modification could affect land use, density, or traffic patterns in the area.
Two parcels at Old Bay Front Drive and Commanders Drive may shift from residential (R-1) to industrial (I-2) zoning. Changes like this can affect property values, traffic, and industrial activity in the neighborhood.
Changes to zoning rules for these two adjacent parcels may affect permitted uses, density, or design standards for future development on Dauphin Street.
City will consider changes to an approved development plan for two properties in District 7. The outcome determines what can be built or modified on this block of Dauphin Street.
The proposed change to this District 4 development could affect zoning, land use, or building permits for the property. Public hearing allows residents to comment on the modification.