Council members question $2 million transfer from unassigned fund for riverfront repairs
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Council members debated using $2,000,000 from the city's unassigned fund balance for bulkhead and fender repairs along the riverfront, urging exploration of tourism-related revenue sources and whether the expense should have been budgeted. Administration described the work as urgent maintenance but did not record a final vote in the pre-meeting.
Council members pressed administration on Feb. 18 over a proposed $2,000,000 transfer from the unassigned fund balance to pay for bulkhead replacement and fender-system work along the Mobile Riverfront.
The transfer was described by administration as necessary maintenance "from Gulf Quest all the way down," but multiple council members said the expenditure should have been identified and budgeted in advance. One council member warned the unassigned fund balance has been used in prior budget cycles to balance the city’s books and said the council has been "very protective" of that balance, arguing that the money could be spent on other capital needs such as resurfacing contracts.
Another council member noted that parking and cruise-terminal revenues currently flow into the general fund and suggested those tourism-related revenues — or lodging taxes previously levied — might better match the expense. Administration replied that until such revenues are formally assigned they sit in the general fund and that what the council is being asked to do is assign an existing line item to the fender replacement.
Speakers on both sides acknowledged the repair is necessary maintenance that should be completed, but several council members emphasized the importance of preserving the unassigned fund balance and of exploring alternative revenue streams or budget trades instead of a one-time drawdown. No final vote or formal approval appears in the pre-meeting transcript; the discussion was recorded as council debate and questioning of administration's budget choices.
The next procedural step was not recorded in this pre-meeting; any final appropriation or motion to transfer the funds would need to appear on a subsequent agenda or in the regular meeting's minutes.
