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Mobile County Commission approves grouped consent agenda, including food-truck permitting policy and several contracts
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Summary
Commissioners approved a grouped consent agenda April 13 that included a new food-truck permitting policy for county parks, multiple appropriations to local organizations and schools, contract renewals and a contract amendment for the county solid-waste plan; commissioners also awarded a road-resurfacing bid.
The Mobile County Commission on April 13 approved a grouped consent agenda that included a range of administrative and procurement actions, from a new county policy for food-truck permits to contract renewals and appropriations to local nonprofits and schools.
Among the items approved: a two-year operational and management lease agreement with Queen Mico for the Riverside Café and grill and related retail operations (rent set at 10% of gross pretax sales, pending legal review); appointment of Joshua Birch to the Kushla Water District (Place 6) for a four-year term; a Mobile County permit policy for food trucks and vendors in county parks establishing a $50-per-day fee and a first-come, first-served reservation system to be administered through RecDesk effective May 1 (pending legal review); and a contract amendment with Thompson Engineering adding interior design services to the Veil Rights and Cultural Heritage District master plan at a cost of $125,000.
Other approvals included appropriations from district education funds (examples cited in the record: $45,966.86 to the Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County for choral/stage risers at John L. LaFlore Magnet High School and $48,705 to the Schmidt Family Park Foundation for a canopy system), software subscriptions and maintenance renewals, and a bid award to HCL Contracting for Chickasaw Streets resurfacing in the amount of $508,930.81. The commission grouped many renewals and lease items and approved them by motion and second; when items were held for separate discussion they were noted in the record.
Commissioners also accepted a resignation and appointed Dr. Valerie James to the Mobile County Board of Human Resources for a six-year term. Several items were marked "pending legal review" in the agenda language and commissioners moved and seconded approvals as the clerk read items.
What this means: The approvals place contractual arrangements and funding in motion (subject where noted to legal review). The food-truck permit policy establishes an application and fee structure that will take effect May 1 if legal review is completed. Several appropriations will be distributed to local organizations and schools as listed on the agenda.

