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Gulf Shores council posts multi-department work session agenda; few details recorded in minutes
Summary
The Feb. 2 Gulf Shores council work session agenda included infrastructure projects, procurement for the Justice Center, an alcohol beach ban for Spring Break, permit applications and a taxi franchise request; the supplied minutes list the items but do not record discussion details, motions, or votes.
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The Gulf Shores City Council's Feb. 2, 2026 work session agenda covered a range of departmental items but the supplied meeting minutes included only the agenda listings and roll call, with minimal discussion text.
Items listed on the agenda included: Waterway East Blvd Extension Project; Gulf Shores Justice Center storage-systems procurement; an ABC license application for The Tap & Still Gulf Shores; a board reappointment for "Kaiser" to the Board of Zoning Adjustments; a taxi franchise request from A Wave We Go; a Fire Department award bid to Gulf Shores Power Sports for seven Honda Pioneer UTVs; an RC&D grant acceptance for the Eco Center Greenhouse; Planning & Zoning case ZA25-000053 (Crystal Village Beach Access CUP); Police Department items including an alcohol beach ban for Spring Break 2026 and authorization of an agreement with the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office; and two Recreation & Cultural Affairs public assembly permit applications (Beach Wars Volleyball Event and Papa Rocco's Pub Crawl).
The minutes record that Mayor Robert Craft presided and that Councilman Jason Dyken had "No report" for the council discussion period; Mayor updates are recorded as "no report." The supplied transcript segments do not include motions, votes, or staff presentations for the listed items, and no outcomes are recorded.
Because the available minutes provide only the agenda text for most items, specifics such as staff recommendations, funding amounts, permit conditions, contract terms, or timelines are "not specified" in the transcript. Any formal action, vote tally, or motion text would need to be verified against a fuller set of minutes or the council's official meeting record.
