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City updates on park camera installs and District 1 ALDOT Rebuild Act funds

3199609 · May 6, 2025
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Mobile officials said technicians have begun installing public‑safety cameras in parks and that crime statistics are down from last year; a councilmember also announced that Governor Kay Ivey released $7.6 million through ALDOT’s Rebuild Act with a portion directed to District 1 for neighborhood projects.

At the May 6 Mobile City Council meeting, city staff updated the council on public‑safety camera installations in city parks and on recent ALDOT grant funding for District 1.

Director Lasky told the council that camera installation work is proceeding: “we're moving on, today our second technician starts today, starting installing cameras.” He said staff are working on a product list and that the city can provide crime statistics showing current reductions compared with last year; in the meeting Lasky said crime…

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