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Mayor Cheragaddis previews task forces, housing ribbon cutting and Mardi Gras barricade hiring fair
Summary
Mayor Spiro Cheragaddis used opening remarks to announce new task forces on gun violence, transit, workforce and waterfront activation, a hiring fair for up to 30 seasonal Mardi Gras barricade workers on Nov. 13 at $15.60 per hour, and a ribbon cutting for the first home built through the city's Housing Improvement Program.
Mayor Spiro Cheragaddis outlined several priorities and community events during opening remarks at the Mobile City Council meeting on Nov. 4, saying his administration will form task forces on gun violence, public transportation, economic and workforce development and waterfront activation.
"We've got some important items on today's agenda, but we've also got some exciting events coming up," Cheragaddis said. He said the…
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