Goal of CD is to contribute up to $2.5 million to support relief efforts
During this coronavirus Crisis, Do You Know a Mobile Samaritan? Share their story with us.
See below for the amended guidelines for retail and grocery stores.
Project: Expand front porch and add handicapped accessibility ramp; replace bay window with a pair of French doors; replace front door.
"This week is crucial in the fight to stop the spread of Coronavirus. We are doing all within our power to protect you."
City Of Mobile Mayor Stimpson Press Briefing April 8 through video message.
Recap Of Video Message From City Of Mobile Mayor Stimpson - April 10, 2020.
See below for video copy of the press conference.
"COVID-19 is the top priority of my Administration," Stimpson assured.
The site becomes the state’s official guide to COVID-19 relief efforts, to help empower those impacted by the outbreak.
The order will be effective beginning April 4 and will expire on April 30.
Individual was 56-year-old male. He had a history of underlying medical condition. He presented to the hospital with known COVID-19 symptom.
When does the Order end? The order ends on April 30, 2020. This can be extended or ended early depending on conditions.
Mobile City Mayor Stimpson Press Briefing April 2, 2020 in video format is given below.
Stay at Home Order for the City of Mobile During the COVID-19 Emergency, view PDF for details.
City Of Mobile Mayor Stimpson Press Briefing April 3, 2020 through Video.
"The health and safety of our citizens remains our top priority, and the basis for every decision we make."
The Mobile County Health Department (MCHD) is reporting the death of a patient who previously tested positive for COVID-19.
"Retail and grocery stores in the City of Mobile are directed to institute the following guidelines as of April 2, 2020 at 7:00 a.m."
The approvals include 144 cases of sanitizer, 25 electrostatic sprayers, a few dozen laptops and two garbage trucks.
"The data that is being gathered from these tests will help drive our decisions on what the city should do."
See video below for Mayor Stimpson's press briefing on coronavirus.
The Mayor was proud of accomplishing the task to arrange Coronavirus test kits.
Families First Coronavirus Response Act requires certain employers to provide their employees with paid sick leave.
'My Administration is fully focused on dealing with this pandemic. Our top priority is to minimize the impact of this threat.'
"My top priority remains your health and safety, and my team is fully engaged in effort to protect you from this threat to our community."
The program will help qualified businesses and non-profit organizations recover from economic losses tied to the coronavirus.
"I am writing to give you an update on the City of Mobile's efforts regarding COVID-19."
The Mobile County Health Dept. has been alerted by several businesses of one or more individuals claiming to be official representatives.
The Secretary of State is encouraging anyone who is concerned about contracting the virus or spreading the illness may vote by absentee.
"It is expected that positive cases may emerge in the coming days."
Conference has been rescheduled, with plans to have the Birmingham, Alabama event this fall
All senior and community centers will be closed starting Monday, March 16, until April 6; all permitted public events have been canceled.
City of Mobile serves notice for properties.
State Street between Jackson & Water streets will be closed between 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
April conference in Birmingham will provide forum for innovative ideas
Drop off your unwanted Christmas tree for FREE.
Thank You for Riding “The New Wave!”
NOVEMBER 20, 2019 MEETING OF THE CITY OF MOBILE’S ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD (ARB)