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Director of Community Affairs & City Council Liaison to the Mayor

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Feb 24, 2026·Board Meeting

City Of Mobile City Council Meeting

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The meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance, followed by a roll call confirming quorum. Key discussions included acknowledgments of public services staff for phenomenal cleanup efforts following Mardi Gras, detailing the collection of over 36,000 pounds of trash and 11,000 lbs of recyclables. The council received an update on the transit provider VIA, noting significant improvements in dependability and efficiency, with a comprehensive system redesign launching in July. A special recognition was presented to the Mobile Fire and Rescue Department's Community Risk Reduction Division for installing the most smoke alarms in Alabama for the fourth consecutive year, with a request for discretionary funds to expand services to special needs areas. Additionally, the Mayor presented proclamations recognizing February 2026 as Cholangiocarcinoma Awareness Month and March 2026 as Disability Awareness Month. The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of shadowing students and a student presentation commemorating Black History Month.

Feb 24, 2026·Board Meeting

Mobile City Council Pre-Council Meeting

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The pre-council meeting addressed several agenda items. Discussions covered requests for noise ordinance waivers for specific dates and locations. Public hearings were scheduled to consider a conditional use permit for property on Government Street and modifications to a previously approved plan unit development on Marina Drive South. A significant portion of the discussion focused on street address visibility, including the legality and encouragement of painting house numbers on curbs to aid emergency responders, alongside ensuring proper placement of street signs. Several Capital Improvement Program (CIP) resolutions involved approvals for equipment purchases (video detection systems, dump trucks, vehicles), service contracts (parking garage management, chiller service, pool repairs, tennis court resurfacing), and fund transfers, notably transferring funds for the buildout of the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame exhibit in the RSA Tower lobby. The council also addressed amending a previous resolution concerning a settlement agreement and changing local match requirements for a separate project.

Apr 12, 2022·Board Meeting

City Of Mobile Pre-Council Meeting

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Key discussion topics included follow-up on development plans in a community area and associated changes to the plans. The meeting addressed the declaration of a structure at 1300 Greenwood Avenue as a public nuisance, involving discussions about the property owner's estate, a potential buyer, and concerns regarding an open mortgage, leading to consideration of tabling the demolition order. Furthermore, several new ordinances resulting from a rules committee meeting were introduced for a first read, primarily concerning amendments to city communications and rules of debate, including changes to public comment procedures, response times for council input, and requirements for speakers signing up. Other agenda items covered annual license renewals for EMS data software, vehicle purchases for the motor pool, and the transfer of funds to hire consultants to assist with technical elements for infrastructure bill grant proposals.

Feb 3, 2026·Board Meeting

Mobile City Pre-Council Meeting

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The pre-council meeting included discussions on appeals for noise ordinance waivers for various dates and locations, including St. Francis Street, Marty Gro Park, and Springhole. A public hearing was scheduled to determine the cost for the demolition of multiple structures at addresses including MacArthur Streets, Cedar Avenue, Ryland Street, South Carolina Street, and Bay Avenue. Petitions and communications covered concerns about city streets causing vehicle damage, presentation of Marty Gro art, comments on mental health awareness, accountability for housing violations, a request to waive a vacation fee, a summary of Dr. MLK Junior Week events, and an introduction to a budget amendment for improving public safety and economic development. Significant discussion occurred regarding an unsecured building on Dolphin Street requiring emergency securing action due to structural compromise. Discussions also involved holding over cooperative agreements for Rangeline Road maintenance pending amendments, reappointment to the Commission on the Disabled, and recommendations for various retail beer, wine, and liquor licenses. A major focus was on resolutions concerning Capital Improvement Projects (CIP), including artificial turf replacement at Sage Park and drainage improvements for Carlile. Further resolutions included authorizing contracts for road rehabilitation and access roads, and a request for a certificate of public convenience and necessity for a golf cart service. The council also heard a detailed presentation from the District Attorney's Office requesting continued funding assistance to manage caseloads, detailing the impact of past funding on reducing case backlogs and the potential for case loads to increase, leading to layoffs and prolonged trial times, should the funding be denied.

Aug 5, 2025·Board Meeting

City Of Mobile City Council Regular Meeting

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The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledge of allegiance, followed by a roll call affirming quorum. Procedural rules for addressing the council were stated, including time limits and conduct guidelines. Communications from the Mayor included an announcement regarding the release of the first Severe Weather Preparedness Guide, detailing flood map projections based on storm category, and information about an upcoming Back-To-School Bash event in partnership with WKRG and the Alabama Army National Guard to distribute school supplies. The Mayor also introduced Pat Hoben Moore, the provisional CEO of the Mobile Housing Authority, who discussed community engagement efforts with city leadership and planned events for public housing residents. Council members provided comments on the preparedness guide, emphasizing the importance of flood insurance, even for properties not in designated flood zones. A proclamation was presented declaring August 3rd through 9th, 2025, as National Health Center Week in Mobile, Alabama. Council later discussed and voted on several agenda items, including the denial of an ordinance related to the sale of city property at 305 Dearborn Street North and vacant land on Lion Street, and the approval of requests to waive noise ordinances for various future events. The council proceeded with public hearings regarding the declaration of structures at multiple addresses as public nuisances requiring demolition; one property owner presented a plan for remediation.

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