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Council approves $750,000 increase for citywide asphalt repairs; members push to prioritize Dolphin Street
Summary
The Mobile City Council approved a $750,000 change order for citywide asphalt repairs and heard repeated requests from council members to prioritize long‑running problems on Dolphin Street and nearby intersections.
The Mobile City Council approved a change order on Feb. 20 increasing the citywide small-asphalt-repairs contract with Chris Brewer Contracting by $750,000 and discussed prioritizing persistent pavement failures on Dolphin Street.
Council members described long-standing deterioration at Dolphin Street intersections near McGill and McPhillips, saying repeated temporary fixes have failed to hold. “I’ve been begging now for several years,” Councilmember Amberger said. “When we fix a patch 10 times and it keeps failing, I mean, that’s the definition…
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