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Strokes of genius: Huntsville Parks & Recreation partners with downtown library on mentee art display

April 25, 2024 Click to view Strokes of genius: Huntsville Parks & Recreation partners with downtown library on mentee art display

Artwork by Huntsville’s talented artists can be found throughout the City, but the downtown branch of the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library (HMCPL) is shining a light on budding young talent. From Saturday, April 27 through Friday, May 3, HMCPL will display artwork created by participants of Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Male Mentorship Program. The works, comprised of three 48 inch-by-60-inch pieces, can be found in the youth area on the first [ more ]

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Huntsville community invited to participate in 15th annual Mayor’s Bike Ride and Block Party

April 25, 2024 Click to view Huntsville community invited to participate in 15th annual Mayor?s Bike Ride and Block Party

Mayor Tommy Battle invites you to put your kickstand up, strap on your helmet and join him for the 15th annual Mayor’s Bike Ride and Block Party. This year’s event is Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Big Spring Park. Don’t ride a bike but want to join the fun? Check out the block party, which features yard games, inflatable obstacle course, scavenger hunts, music, prizes and [ more ]

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City celebrates Historic Preservation Month with #PeopleSavingPlacesHSV campaign

April 25, 2024 Click to view City celebrates Historic Preservation Month with #PeopleSavingPlacesHSV campaign

People who save historic places will soon be celebrated as part of the City of Huntsville’s annual Historic Preservation Month campaign.  Spearheaded by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Historic Preservation Month is celebrated each May to heighten awareness about the?wonderful buildings and places that are part of our shared history. This year’s local campaign has an emphasis on downtown Huntsville.  “There are dozens of individuals in our community who generously invest [ more ]

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Traffic Alert: Panoply Arts Festival

April 23, 2024 Click to view Traffic Alert: Panoply Arts Festival

The Huntsville Police Department is assisting with traffic control and road closures for the 2024 Panoply Arts Festival, held the weekend of April 26-28. In preparation for the event, several streets around Big Spring Park will be closed. • The westbound lanes of Williams Avenue between Church Street and Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard are closed for event setup. • On Wednesday, April 24, at 8 a.m., all lanes of Church Street between [ more ]

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South Star rising: Internationally acclaimed superstars to headline inaugural music festival

April 23, 2024 Click to view South Star rising: Internationally acclaimed superstars to headline inaugural music festival

Huntsville will soon groove to the rhythms of an eclectic array of international superstars as part of the inaugural South Star Music Festival. Festival producer C3 Presents announced Blink-182, Gwen Stefani, Shinedown, Beck, Ludacris, TLC, Jane’s Addiction, Sublime and Goo Goo Dolls will top the bill of the two-day event, set for Sept. 28-29 in John Hunt Park. A complete list of performers can be found here. “I am excited by the incredible level of [ more ]

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Huntsville Transit offering free rides to college students and staff for Earth Week

April 19, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Transit offering free rides to college students and staff for Earth Week

College students and faculty members who are passionate about the environment have a unique opportunity to make a positive impact on the planet during Earth Week while taking advantage of Huntsville Transit’s services. From April 22-27, individuals with a valid college ID can enjoy complimentary rides on Huntsville Orbit buses. This offer extends to students, faculty and staff from all colleges and universities in the Huntsville area. The initiative also coincides with [ more ]

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City leaders celebrate groundbreaking of Front Row development

April 17, 2024 Click to view City leaders celebrate groundbreaking of Front Row development

City leaders and private developers celebrated the groundbreaking of Front Row, a mixed-use development along Clinton Avenue that will bring new residential, office space and retail offerings into the downtown district. Mayor Tommy Battle joined developers in a ceremonial shovel dig at the development site where the Coca-Cola bottling plant once stood. Representatives from Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P., Silverstein Properties, Essex Capital and Ascend Property Group joined the Mayor in heralding the [ more ]

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City of Huntsville to allocate $384,000 in state funds for homeless

April 11, 2024 Click to view City of Huntsville to allocate $384,000 in state funds for homeless

The City of Huntsville is allocating $384,000 in critical funding to support area nonprofits in a collective mission to aid individuals facing homelessness and at risk of its grip. Community Development will soon distribute PY 2023 Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) to agencies in Madison, Morgan and Limestone counties. Huntsville City Council approved nine resolutions for the grant funding at its [ more ]

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City of Huntsville approves project to support affordable housing

April 11, 2024 Click to view City of Huntsville approves project to support affordable housing

City of Huntsville leaders approved a project to build a 42-unit multi-family development partially supported by American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds to provide safe, affordable housing for the homeless and other vulnerable groups. The facility will be constructed on Venona Avenue, on land owned by Neighborhood Concepts Inc. Neighborhood Concepts will leverage the City’s commitment of $2,300,376 in HOME Investment Partnerships ARP funding to apply for $12.8 million in State ARP [ more ]

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Good news on Balch/Capshaw roads intersection

April 11, 2024 Click to view Good news on Balch/Capshaw roads intersection

Work to improve the the intersection at Balch and Capshaw roads is moving quickly, and all pipe work is now complete. Extra lane widths have been cut out and the installation of the base has started. Best of all, the project should be completed by the end of April.

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