City Council
Cory Penn
William Carroll
C.J. Small
Ben Reynolds
Joel Daves
Josh Woods
Gina Gregory
Mobile is changing by leaps and bounds. Small and big businesses across the city are on the move and our communities are growing stronger every day.
A key part of this success is the revitalization of the city’s infrastructure. From major repair and resurfacing projects on vital roads throughout the city to building sidewalks near schools to ensure students have a safe path to and from school to restoring and upgrading park facilities, great things are happening in Mobile.
The Mobile City Council is working every day to keep up these efforts and make sure that Mobile is the best place to live, raise a family and do business.
The Mobile City Council Offices are located in the Government Plaza Building, 205 Government Street, 9th Floor, South Tower. The Council meets every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Auditorium on the ground floor of the Government Plaza Building.
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Latest Council Updates
February 6th, 2017
Police Citizens Advisory Council Hosting Community Meeting in District 2
The Police Citizens Community Relations Advisory Council will hold a community meeting for citizens of District 2 next...
January 31st, 2017
New Round of Road Resurfacing Projects Now Underway
A new round of major road resurfacing projects are now underway as part of the second year of the city’s Capital...
January 24th, 2017
Police Citizen Advisory Council Holds First Community Meeting
For the first time since its inception, members of the Police Citizens Community Relations Advisory Council met in the...
January 20th, 2017
Community Action Groups to Host Police Citizens Community Relations Advisory Council
The Toulminville and Crichton Community Action Groups in District 1 will host members of the Police Citizens Community...
January 18th, 2017
We Can All Play a Part
By Councilman Levon Manzie, District 2 For the sake of our city, we must improve outcomes for our youth. Their success...
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