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County announces campground opening, Restore Mobile home sales, cleanup event, hurricane preparedness and waterfront project groundbreaking

September 05, 2025 | Mobile County, Alabama


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County announces campground opening, Restore Mobile home sales, cleanup event, hurricane preparedness and waterfront project groundbreaking
A Mobile County staff member provided community announcements at the conference meeting, highlighting programs and upcoming events. Staff said the campground at "Chicker's The Bow Park" is open and accepting reservations after opening over Labor Day weekend. The commission expressed support for neighborhood revitalization through Restore Mobile and said three new homes in the Oakdale Historic District are available for purchase; staff said proceeds from Restore Mobile home sales fund further building and rehabilitation work in the historic district.

The county also announced an Operation Clean Sweep recycling/collection event scheduled for Sept. 20, 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Half Mile Road in Irvington, listing accepted items such as appliances, computers, printers and yard waste. Staff reminded residents that the Atlantic hurricane season peaks in September (noting typical high activity between Aug. 15 and Oct. 15) and urged preparedness. The transcript records an announcement of a groundbreaking scheduled on Monday for a RESTORE Act‑funded project valued at $24,400,000 intended to transform the Bayou’s working waterfront.

Staff also said the county has expanded the U.S. flag disposal box program to more than 20 locations and that Sea Cadets — a youth military training group sponsored by an employee — will perform retired flag disposal according to the U.S. Flag Code. A staff member explained that boxes are collected and disposed of following options in the flag code, including respectful burning, and that Sea Cadets would handle disposal in their areas.

Ending: The announcements combined community service events, neighborhood revitalization updates, seasonal preparedness messaging and a major waterfront project groundbreaking; staff urged residents to use the county resources and noted where to find more information via provided QR codes and program materials.

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