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Huntsville opens fast-charging EV station

June 28, 2024 Click to view Huntsville opens fast-charging EV station

The City of Huntsville, Huntsville Utilities, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Seven States Power Corporation, and ChargePoint/Owl Services hosted a ribbon cutting to open a new electric vehicle DC fast charger facility (DCFC) in the Publix parking garage at Twickenham Square, 310 Pelham Avenue. This facility, which can accommodate up to four EVs, is part of TVA’s initiative to have fast chargers at least every 50 miles throughout the TVA service area. Funding [ more ]

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Help your trees beat the summer heat 

June 28, 2024 Click to view Help your trees beat the summer heat 

In summer heat stress situations, trees are losing water faster than they are absorbing it. You may notice drooping branches, browning leaf tips, small or unusually shaped leaves, or even dieback of branches – particularly high in the center of the tree crown. Certified Huntsville arborist Lee McBride offers these tips to give your tree a break and stay healthy during the July and August hot summer months. Don’t consider the broiling [ more ]

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The magic of Oak Park’s community garden 

June 27, 2024 Click to view The magic of Oak Park?s community garden 

 The Oak Park Community Garden at 2250 Oakwood Ave. has served Huntsville for nearly a decade. Though what’s planted has changed over the years, the mission to build community and provide improvements to the neighborhood remains the same.   “What I plant is for everyone to enjoy, no matter where you’re from, and the only limitation is requesting that herbs or fruit that are still immature be given the appropriate time [ more ]

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Tommy Battle declared Mayoral winner for a 5th Term

June 27, 2024 Click to view Tommy Battle declared Mayoral winner for a 5th Term

The Huntsville City Council voted to declare Mayor Tommy Battle as the mayoral winner in the 2024 municipal election. Mayor Battle will continue serving in his post for a fifth term, beginning Nov. 4. When qualifications for municipal elections ended on June 25, Mayor Battle was the sole candidate for Mayor. According to state law, a City Council shall declare an unopposed municipal candidate as the winner, upon proper certification. The move [ more ]

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Ready to roll at Stoner Park

June 27, 2024 Click to view Ready to roll at Stoner Park

City Council approved a $2.3 million contract with Butler Construction to move forward with major upgrades and improvements at Stoner Park in north Huntsville. The contract includes a beautiful new skate rink, 85 x 185 feet, housed in a large 19,000-square-foot open air pavilion.  The skating rink will have new restrooms and picnic facilities. It is designed for patrons to easily connect to other amenities at the park, which include a [ more ]

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Tennis Center expansion will include additional courts

June 27, 2024 Click to view Tennis Center expansion will include additional courts

A major expansion at the Huntsville Tennis Center will meet increased demand for more courts and give the facility in John Hunt Park a significant upgrade to attract more events. City leaders approved a $4,639,000 construction contract with Chorba Contracting Corporation to build 10 hard courts with lighting and to renovate six existing hard courts into clay courts. The project also includes a small restroom pavilion to support the courts, additional [ more ]

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Construction set to begin on Hays Farm Central Park

June 27, 2024 Click to view Construction set to begin on Hays Farm Central Park

The City of Huntsville approved a $7.1 million construction contract with Bailey-Harris Construction Company to build a new nine-acre urban park in south Huntsville. Hays Farm Central Park will feature a gazebo, windmill, lagoon and waterfall, pavilion and restrooms. There will be a fitness court in conjunction with Arts Huntsville, walking paths and connectivity to the City’s greenway network along with ample parking and LED lighting. Construction is expected to take about [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services urges residents to keep pets safe in summer heat

June 26, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services urges residents to keep pets safe in summer heat

With temperatures reaching the upper 90s and heat indices over 100 degrees this week, Huntsville Animal Services wants to remind residents to take extra precautions to keep their pets safe and comfortable. Pets are at significant risk of heat-related illnesses, which can be life-threatening if not addressed promptly. Below are a few tips to keep your pets safe: Ensure your pets have access to fresh, clean water. Avoid exercising your pets during the peak [ more ]

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Accountability at the heart of amended hands-free ordinance

June 25, 2024 Click to view Accountability at the heart of amended hands-free ordinance

An amended ordinance prohibiting the use of handheld devices while operating a motor vehicle will go into effect on July 1, and City leaders are hopeful it will lead to increased accountability and a decrease in distracted driving crashes. The ordinance, which took effect Jan. 1, upgraded violations from a secondary to a primary offense, allowing officers to stop a driver when they see a violation and issue a citation. The [ more ]

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City of Huntsville temporarily closing cross-country, disc golf courses at John Hunt Park

June 25, 2024 Click to view City of Huntsville temporarily closing cross-country, disc golf courses at John Hunt Park

The cross-country and disc golf courses at John Hunt Park are temporarily closed to the public, effective immediately. Sprigs are being planted in extensive areas of the course that were affected by the harsh winter temperatures. New sod will also be installed in the start/finish line area. The sprigs and sod will be watered frequently, and foot traffic on the affected areas must be kept to a minimum. This closure does not affect [ more ]

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