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Commission holds over revised policy on public use of county buildings after First Amendment concerns

Mobile County Commission · December 9, 2025
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Summary

After a lengthy presentation by Chief Dubey and legal staff, the commission held over a revised county policy on public use of county-owned buildings to allow clarification about displays, signage limits (two signs, 18x24 size cited), and enforcement procedures; staff will return with revised language for the Dec. 18 conference meeting.

The Mobile County Commission held over a proposed replacement policy governing public use of county-owned buildings after commissioners raised several questions about how time, place and manner restrictions would be applied.

Chief Dubey described the draft as intended to “safeguard everybody’s First Amendment rights” while narrowing where indoor demonstrations or displays may be located and clarifying time,…

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