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Public Notice: CAPER PY2022
In accordance with 24 CFR 91.105(d) and 91.520 the City of Mobile, Alabama (hereinafter referred to as "the City") has prepared its Program Year (PY) 2022 Proposed Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the period May 1, 2022 through April 30, 2023
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Spoken Word Of Mobile Book Launch
Spoken Word of Mobile is composed of lovers of poetry and all things creative
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Performance Arts Panel Discussion & Headshots
Join us for a FREE Member Event at Mobile Arts Council’s Gallery on July 22nd, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m
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Adapting Evidence-Based Psychotherapy For Autistic Individuals
As the rates of autism increase, mental health providers are seeing an increase in the number of individuals with autism seeking mental health services to address concerns related to anxiety, depression, executive function, and social skill building
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Modified Cognitive Behavioral Training For Mental Health Providers
Local autism network offering modified cognitive behavioral training to mental health providers The Alabama Regional Autism Networks are offering in-person training sessions throughout the state on how providers can modify traditional cognitive behavioral therapies when working with individuals with autism
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July 5, 2023 MEETING OF THE CITY OF MOBILE’S ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD (ARB)
This serves as Notice for the Following Properties
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City of Mobile facilities open as cooling centers
Due to excessive heat warnings in our area, the City of Mobile has designated several facilities as Cooling Centers that will be available to the public
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Dauphin Street temporarily closing for MAWSS sewer installation
Beginning Monday, June 26, Dauphin Street will temporarily close between Mohawk Street and Upham Street during non-rush-hour periods
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Mobile County Well Owner Workshop
Well owners in Mobile and Baldwin County are invited to attend a free workshop to discuss an opportunity to enroll in a free well water testing program offered by Dr. Ann Ojeda at Auburn University
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WWE Sunday Stunner
See the WWE SUNDAY STUNNER June 25th at 7PM in the Mobile Civic Center Arena
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June 21, 2023 MEETING OF THE CITY OF MOBILE’S ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD (ARB)
Public comment regarding items on this agenda will be accepted via e-mail
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City breaking ground on next phase of Three Mile Creek Trail June 22
Mayor Sandy Stimpson and the City of Mobile to host a groundbreaking for the next section of the Three Mile Creek Greenway Trail on Thursday, June 22, at 2 p.m
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Opening Ceremonies 72nd National Square Dance Convention®
Come help us kick off our Convention with Mobile's own David Clark, Josh Sparkman of Christ Presbyterian, and American Legion Post 0164 with a special Veterans' recognition
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72nd National Square Dance Convention
Thank you, Mobile, for welcoming us! We have been planning for four years with YOU in mind and looking forward to a week of exciting fun! Dancers and non-dancing guests are welcome!
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Dynamite Skate Night
BTS Skate Night is an incredible celebration of the band's journey over the past decade, and a chance for fans to come together and share their love for BTS
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June 21, 2023 Meeting Of The City Of Mobile’s Architectural Review Board (ARB)
Public comment regarding items on this agenda will be accepted via e-mail
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Help shape the future Africatown Welcome Center
To continue gathering public input on the design of the future Africatown Welcome Center, the City of Mobile and its design partners have launched an online survey and feedback form for residents in the Africatown community and other Mobilians
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Phase 2 of Twelve Mile Creek stabilization starting May 30
On Tuesday, May 30, the City of Mobile will begin work on the second phase of the Three Mile Creek Watershed Restoration project
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Traffic Alert: Sidewalk work on Hillwood Road
Crews are currently working on adding a sidewalk to the east side of Hillwood Road between Wimbledon Drive and Old Shell Road
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Update on Texas Street Project
Started in late 2021, the $6 million Texas Street project will include a complete rebuild of Texas Street from Ann Street to Broad Street