Mobile City Council approves funding for operations and field repairs at Ladd.
“What you saw us do last week is take immediate action to make sure we catch up with the payroll, take over the payroll and assume all the utilities so we can keep the lights on, keep everything on so we can make the repairs to the stadium repairs whenever the council approves the contract,” said Barber.
“You’re still having this intergovernmental agreement but you’re selling the property for $1 so you’re limiting the potential for anyone else that’s a perspective buyer to actually come buy this property,” said Hollis.“We may be able to still congregate but the ways that we once congregate may have statutes and limitations that we have never met or seen before,” said Hollis.
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