Mobile City Council sets stage for Civic Center redevelopment

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The City Council on Tuesday adopted an overall master plan for the Mobile Civic Center that leaves many of the details for a later date.

) - The City Council on Tuesday adopted an overall master plan for the Civic Center that leaves many of the details for a later date.

The new rules governing Civic Center redevelopment will apply the same zoning rules that govern the rest of downtown. Those rules will require the design of new buildings to fit with the surrounding neighborhood.plans for a six-story office building As part of the process, the council adopted an amendment offered by Carroll that the councilman described as correcting a clerical error. District 4 Councilman Ben Reynolds voted “no,” complaining that the council had not had time to review the changes.

Reynolds said Carroll and District 6 Councilman Scott Jones were asking the council to adopt the changes based on “trust and goodwill.” He said he had been prepared to vote for the proposal as originally advertised, even though he is not thrilled with the proposal for the Corps of Engineers building.

Stevens said she is not concerned that those architectural requirements could hinder development and limit the city’s options for the site.

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