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Mobile and its non-profit partners will host a Scrap Tire Amnesty Day on Saturday, Feb. 24, to give Mobilians an easy way to dispose of old and unwanted tires at no cost.
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The city of Mobile is set to host its annual Lighting of the Tree event on Friday, November 17th from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. at Mardi Gras Park on 109 Government Street
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Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson appointed Dr. Natalie Fox and Michael Tyner as the city’s first two LGBTQ+ Liaisons in 2021. However, in a press release published today, Stimpson said this decision ended up dividing the community and decided to dissolve these roles.
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City officials are seeking public opinion on exterior finishes, wall coverings and other design elements that can be incorporated inside the building. A community survey has been released for residents to share their thoughts. It will close this Friday.
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Mobile residents will head to the polls today (July 18) to vote that will possibly expand the Mobile City limits into West Mobile. This vote will impact four different areas of the Port City: Airport Corridor, Cottage Hill Corridor, Orchard Estates and Kings Branch.
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To continue gathering public input on the design of the future Africatown Welcome Center, the City of Mobile and its design partners have launched an online survey and feedback form for residents in the Africatown community and other Mobilians.
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Residents and visitors of Mobile can now use their smartphones to interact with the city's various public artworks.
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The City of Mobile has opened a new Neighborhood Resource Center at 110 N. Lafayette Street. This new facility will bring staff from the City of Mobile’s Neighborhood Development Department together with nonprofit partners.
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The City of Mobile will hold a public meeting on Thursday, April 6 in Africatown for input on the design of a planned welcome center. design concepts, such as form, flow, architecture and environment. It's planned for 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Robert Hope Community Center.
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Applications are now open for the third cohort of the Contractor's College, a program designed to help local contractors develop and expand their businesses.