Kelly Schrimsher

November 14th, 2023

Huntsville celebrates GIS Day Nov. 15: Take the Quiz!

The next time you turn on your cell phone, look up an address online, or check the weather forecast, you [ Read More ]

March 22nd, 2022

Springing into action, Landscape Management preps Huntsville for beauty and play

Spring’s fickle entrance this month signals a flurry of activity in the City’s expansive greenhouse near 9th Avenue. At the [ Read More ]

November 25th, 2020

Going Green with Fall Leaves

Fall leaves can be a gardener’s delight or a sewer maintenance nightmare. Too often, the City experiences the latter, especially [ Read More ]

May 15th, 2020

Landscape warriors keep Huntsville clean and beautiful

Keeping Huntsville beautiful is a job for everyone. Homeowners take pride in their yards and neighborhoods, bolstered by support from [ Read More ]

May 2nd, 2019

Seeing the future
in Huntsville’s historic districts

They’ve certainly got style. Queen Anne and Antebellum, Federal and Victorian, Italianate and Bungalow –  the pride of Huntsville’s downtown [ Read More ]

February 14th, 2019

City to expand public transit service

Saturday service and extended hours of operation are two of the recommendations coming from the City of Huntsville’s Public Transit [ Read More ]

February 14th, 2019

Starting a new legacy at Johnson

There’s a new vibe coming to the former Johnson High campus in North Huntsville. The City is spending $5.25 million [ Read More ]

January 16th, 2019

Growing a greener downtown

The economic resurgence in downtown Huntsville is bringing residential and commercial development to the area, enticing millennials and seniors alike [ Read More ]

October 31st, 2018

City to add more downtown parking with Greene Street deck

A new 490-space parking garage is coming to downtown Huntsville. The municipal garage will be built in 2019 on a [ Read More ]

October 30th, 2018

What we’ll miss most about Council President Mark Russell

One of the City of Huntsville’s greatest leaders is stepping down November 5. Council President Mark Russell will leave his [ Read More ]