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Huntsville City Council announces Deck the Districts holiday light contest

November 19, 2024 Click to view Huntsville City Council announces Deck the Districts holiday light contest

The Huntsville City Council is inviting residents to put their holiday spirit on display by participating in the Deck the Districts holiday light competition. Open to homeowners across all five districts, the contest encourages participants to creatively deck the exterior of their homes with boughs of holly as well as festive lights and decorations. Participants should complete the online entry form and submit photos of their dazzling holiday displays. City Council [ more ]

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City seeking federal transportation grant for ‘Connecting the Cove’ project

October 10, 2024 Click to view City seeking federal transportation grant for ?Connecting the Cove? project

The City of Huntsville aims to enhance connectivity and plans to apply for a federal Transportation Alternatives grant to bring a vital project to fruition. The “Connecting the Cove” project seeks to add 2,100 linear feet of sidewalk connection along Caldwell Lane and a half-mile extension of the Big Cove Creek Greenway from Cranfield Road to Caldwell Lane. The project would provide a missing link to the Big Cove Creek Greenway [ more ]

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New sidewalks get funding boost in City’s 2025 budget

September 30, 2024 Click to view New sidewalks get funding boost in City?s 2025 budget

The City’s budget for the 2025 fiscal year bolsters funding for more sidewalk construction, a response to a popular neighborhood enhancement residents frequently request. Plans call for 15 projects totaling 3.2 miles of new sidewalk throughout the City. The budget increases funding by 12.5% for sidewalk construction. “Providing more money for sidewalk construction is something we’re excited to include in this budget,” Mayor Tommy Battle said. “Sidewalks bond our neighborhoods and communities, [ more ]

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Jazz in the Park-Huntsville moving to UAH for Sunday performances

September 12, 2024 Click to view Jazz in the Park-Huntsville moving to UAH for Sunday performances

Due to the possibility of inclement weather this weekend, Sunday’s installment of Jazz in the Park-Huntsville will relocate from Big Spring Park East to Spragins Hall on the University of Alabama in Huntsville campus. The venue change ensures the event will proceed as planned while providing a comfortable environment for attendees. “We appreciate our partners at UAH for working with us to quickly accommodate Sunday’s installment,” said Kenny Anderson, Director of the [ more ]

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Huntsville approves project agreement for new hotel, downtown parking garage

August 22, 2024 Click to view Huntsville approves project agreement for new hotel, downtown parking garage

A development agreement between the City of Huntsville and the City Centre developer will result in the construction of a new downtown hotel, more restaurant space and a parking garage. The City of Huntsville entered into the agreement with City Centre IV, LLC and City Centre I LLC, the developers responsible for the AC Hotel by Marriott, the Eclipse and the Bartley Building (currently under construction) within the City Centre mixed-use [ more ]

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Huntsville Beautification Board recognizes more than 300 properties

August 22, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Beautification Board recognizes more than 300 properties

The Huntsville Beautification Awards celebrate those organizations in Huntsville that enhance the city’s appearance through their above-and-beyond efforts to landscape and maintain their properties. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle presents a plaque at the 49th annual Huntsville Beautification Awards on Aug. 22, 2024. Mayor Tommy Battle and City Council members, in conjunction with the Huntsville Beautification Board, recognized more than 300 properties at the 49th annual Beautification Awards ceremony. “It truly is a celebration [ more ]

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Significant Mill Creek redevelopment earns prestigious $50M HUD grant

July 17, 2024 Click to view Significant Mill Creek redevelopment earns prestigious $50M HUD grant

The City of Huntsville and the Huntsville Housing Authority have been awarded a prestigious $50 million Choice Neighborhood Implementation (CNI) Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to help revitalize and transform the area surrounding Butler Terrace and Johnson Towers. The grant sets the stage for a $350 million investment to redevelop the 27-acre site, now known as Mill Creek, into a mixed-income community with workforce housing, [ more ]

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City of Huntsville offices to close Wednesday for Juneteenth

June 14, 2024 Click to view City of Huntsville offices to close Wednesday for Juneteenth

City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Wednesday, June 19, for Juneteenth National Independence Day. This includes Animal Services, Public Transit (Orbit and Access) and Municipal Court. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Thursday, June 20. Garbage Collection: Residential collection will be delayed the week of June 17-21. Residents should leave carts at the curb until they are collected. Parks & Recreation: All facilities will close except splash pads, which will be open [ more ]

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September serenade: Annual Jazz in the Park-Huntsville lineup announced

May 31, 2024 Click to view September serenade: Annual Jazz in the Park-Huntsville lineup announced

Top jazz artists from around the country will perform in Huntsville this September as part of the 2024 Jazz in the Park-Huntsville concert series. Performances will be held every Sunday in September at Big Spring Park East, though this year’s series will feature back-to-back performances on Sunday, Sept. 1, and Monday, Sept. 2, which is also Labor Day. The festival is free to attend. “Jazz in the Park is crucial for fostering a [ more ]

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Cleanup continues at Maple Hill Cemetery following storm damage

May 16, 2024 Click to view Cleanup continues at Maple Hill Cemetery following storm damage

City officials expect crews to complete removal of large tree limb debris at Maple Hill Cemetery by early next week as cleanup continues from the May 8 storm. Large stumps from fallen trees will take longer to remove. The National Weather Service forecast office in Huntsville said an EF-2 tornado hit the cemetery as part of a nearly 10-mile damage path that began in the Old Town community near downtown and [ more ]

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