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Votes at a glance: consent resolutions, appointments and executive session vote from April 2025 Mobile City Council meeting
Summary
The council approved multiple consent resolutions (appointments, transfers and authorizations), authorized several contract and transfer items and voted to enter executive session to discuss law enforcement-sensitive matters.
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At its April 2025 meeting the Mobile City Council approved a block of consent resolutions and took additional procedural votes, including a roll-call for an executive session.
Notable consent items adopted (listed in the meeting record) included appointments and administrative authorizations: appointment of Richard Meadows to the Electrical Examiner’s Board (03632); a recommendation to the Alabama ABC Board for a lounge retail liquor Class I license for Alabama Music Box (37 6 33); a resolution declaring the structure at 1416 O'Shea Road a public nuisance and ordering demolition (46 34); transfers from district discretionary accounts to Heroes Park and other small appropriations (09/06/1935 through 09/06/1941); authorizing extension of a temporary site lease with New Singular Wireless PCS for installation of a cell facility at the cruise terminal (35622); and appointment of board members to the Medical Clinic Board (0 9 6 59). Many other consent and CIP resolutions were read and adopted as a block; the transcript lists resolution identifiers and brief descriptions but does not include roll-call tallies for each.
The council also approved several CIP and procurement items introduced for action (examples from the record): authorize contract with McCrory and Williams for erosion repairs at Azalea Golf Course (21 6 11); approve purchase order to Deere and Company (08616); and approve purchase order to UJ Chevrolet for repair of a Chevrolet Tahoe (08651). These items were moved and adopted in the meeting’s consent and procurement sections.
Finally, the council voted in roll call to convene an executive session to discuss law-enforcement sensitive information that may involve an ongoing criminal investigation; the roll call recorded “Yes” votes from President Small, Vice President Gregory, Council members Penn, Carroll, Reynolds, Daves and Woods, and the body did not reconvene after this meeting.
Where the transcript lists resolution or ordinance numbers without further detail, the council’s record names the item and marks it as passed in the consent block; the transcript does not provide full texts, detailed fiscal amounts, or named movers for each consent item.

