The DeKalb County Board of Education dealt with bids and personnel actions during its regular meeting Thursday, and heard an update on the legislative session during its work session.
‘Transformational’ tree regulation adopted in Mobile
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Lisa Ingram of Mobile, Ala., chains herself to a live oak to protest its removal from the site of the Hilton Garden Inn under construction near Bienville Square on Friday, July 3, 2015, in downtown Mobile. Ingram and police reached an agreement allowing her to leave the property and avoid trespassing charges. (Mike Kittrell/mkittrell@al.com)
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These incidences, and more, illustrate “a vital part” of Mobile’s cultural and historic fabric. And for the first time in decades, the city made wide-ranging changes to Mobile’s ordinance regulating its trees.