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PUBLIC WORKS
The City of Spanish Fort Public Works Department is structured to handle a variety of day-to-day Public Works issues. Visit the Citizen Engagement Portal to file a Public Works complaint or request. For emergency Public Works issues on weekends, please call the Spanish Fort Police Department at 251-626-4914.
Some of the City of Spanish Fort Public Works duties include:
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Grass cutting
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Street sign maintenance
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Animal control
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Landscaping
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Mosquito control
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Pothole maintenance
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Drainage issues
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Litter management
ANIMAL CONTROL
The City of Spanish Fort will pick up stray dogs found on public property. Dogs are held for at least 7 days as the City Hall staff attempts to locate the pet owner. After the holding time, the stray dog will be transferred to the Baldwin County Animal Shelter for 7 days. Please call Baldwin County Animal Shelter at 251-972-6834 for more information about an animal missing for more than 24 hours. Lost and found pets from within City limits are posted on the City's Facebook page.
ALLIGATOR CONTROL
For emergency situations, call 911 or Spanish Fort Police Department at 251-626-4914. For additional information, contact Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries at 251-626-5474, Monday-Friday. For weekend response only, call 1-800-272-GAME(4263). Alligators are a federally protected species and are dangerous. Do need feed alligators and do not attempt to control them without assistance from law or wildlife enforcement.
QUICK LINKS
Baldwin County Animal Control
Alligator Control and Hunting
Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Weekends: 1-800-272-GAME(4263)
Baldwin County Mosquito Control
For Public Works issues occurring Monday - Friday visit the online Citizen Engagement Portal.
For Public Works emergencies on weekends, call Spanish Fort Police Department at 251-626-4914.
MOSQUITO CONTROL
The City of Spanish Fort sprays the public areas of the City weekly, before and during mosquito activity. All spraying activity is done several hours before sunrise, Monday - Thursday. Larvicide mosquito rings are normally available at City Hall for treating standing water, helping to prevent mosquitoes from hatching. The larvicide rings are non-toxic to humans and pets. Please call City Hall to inquire about the availability of larvicide rings. For additional information about Baldwin County mosquito control, click on the link at the right side of this page.