Gulf Shores Seeks Update For Outdoor Dining Structures

John Mullen • May 4, 2026

Ordinance seeks to move away from temporary or removable coverings

Gulf Shores City Council Meeting

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (GSN) – City staff in Gulf Shores is proposing new rules on covers for outdoor restaurant spaces in the city. The ordinance seeks to move away from temporary or removable coverings toward greater integration with the restaurant's buildings’ look.

 

The city council will discuss the changes at a work session meeting on May 4 in the council chambers at City Hall.

 

“The Zoning Ordinance currently allows awnings limited to ‘fire-resistant vinyl fabric or canvas,’” a memo from Planner J. Scott Stephens states. “This proposed amendment would permit more permanent covers that maintain or complement the design or architecture of the principal building.”

 

The planning commission recommended approval of the new ordinance at its April meeting. Any ordinance change must be presented at two public hearings, advertised to the public, and voted on by the city council before it can be enacted. The changes are likely to be voted on at the June 8 council meeting.

 

During the work session, the council will also discuss:

 

  • A presentation on the completion of the Junior City Council program.
  • A liquor license for the Pinspiration Arts and Crafts Studio at 241 E. 20th Ave., Suite B.
  • A liquor license for Casey’s convenience store, taking over the CEFCO at the southwest corner of State Route 59 and West 36th Avenue.
  • Reappointing Mary Allison Bauer to the Library Advisory Board for a term through May 13, 2030.
  • Taking over rights-of-way improvements in the Stonehaven Subdivision, including a portion of Marble Court, Wickman Avenue, Rodger Street, and Ottoman Circle.
  • Designating an agent to receive a FEMA grant for a 100-watt generator for city hall at 205 Clubhouse Drive. The total cost of the generator is $90,565, with FEMA covering 90 percent, or $81,508, and the city covering 10 percent, or $9,056.
  • Declaring a 2018 Kubota formerly used in the recycling center as surplus and no longer needed by the city. Costly repairs and the opening of the new county recycling center on County Road 49, the tractor is no longer needed, a memo from Shelby Deblieux states.
  • Buying $46,479 worth of fitness equipment from Rogue Fitness for the new gym space at the new Gulf Shores Justice Center, just south of Cotton Creek Drive and east of State Route 59, behind the Microtel hotel. The new space will be available to all city employees, according to a memo from Deputy Chief Joe Taylor.
  • An assembly permit for the Doc’s Hot Trot for ARC’s 5K run at LuLu’s at Homeport Marina on June 20. Sign up here.


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