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A new chapter begins: South Huntsville Public Library opens to community

September 28, 2021 Click to view A new chapter begins: South Huntsville Public Library opens to community

A new chapter begins today for South Huntsville as the much-anticipated South Huntsville Public Library opens to the community. The 30,750-square-foot facility replaces the old Bailey Cove Library Branch in Weatherly Plaza. Located in the City of Huntsville’s Sandra Moon Community Complex, the library was designed to meet the needs of a dynamic, growing community with plenty of space for books, gatherings and technology. The library is a collaborative effort between the [ more ]

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Mayor Battle proposes $245 million budget for fiscal year 2022

September 9, 2021 Click to view Mayor Battle proposes $245 million budget for fiscal year 2022

Mayor Tommy Battle introduced the City of Huntsville’s proposed FY 2022 –General Fund Budget tonight to City Council. Updated budgets for the City’s capital improvement plans will be presented at a Council work session next week. The $245 million operating budget includes increased spending for public safety, road resurfacing, mental health care, parks and recreation, and a 3% cost-of-living raise for City employees. Mayor Battle says the balanced budget also reflects the [ more ]

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Huntsville proceeds with redistricting guidelines amid rapid population growth

August 12, 2021 Click to view Huntsville proceeds with redistricting guidelines amid rapid population growth

The Huntsville City Council on Thursday approved its 2021 redistricting guidelines, a process that occurs every 10 years following a census count to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act and U.S. Constitution. The Council action occurred the same day the U.S. Census Bureau released its preliminary data, which shows Huntsville’s population at 215,006 as of April 1, 2020. The number represents 19.4% growth since the 2010 census and makes Huntsville [ more ]

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First of its kind: City of Huntsville seeks full-time Music Officer

July 16, 2021 Click to view First of its kind: City of Huntsville seeks full-time Music Officer

The City of Huntsville is now accepting applications for Huntsville Music Officer, a full-time position geared toward anyone with a vision for transforming the Rocket City into a must-see music city. The City is in a prime position to draw regional and national music fans who want to catch a show at the Mark C. Smith Concert Hall at the Von Braun Center or the new Mars Music Hall. At MidCity, [ more ]

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Arts Huntsville invites artists to submit qualifications for public art installations in new City Hall

July 15, 2021 Click to view Arts Huntsville invites artists to submit qualifications for public art installations in new City Hall

Arts Huntsville announced a national Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for two large-scale public art installations to be included in the new Huntsville City Hall complex scheduled for completion in August 2023. The two public art installations will be viewed as visitors enter City Hall and include an Entry Lobby Wall Art installation and a Suspended Artwork installation above the grand staircase between the first and second floor public entry areas. The [ more ]

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Huntsville City Council seeks to clarify proposed bylaw changes

July 8, 2021 Click to view Huntsville City Council seeks to clarify proposed bylaw changes

The Huntsville City Council is seeking to clarify proposed changes to its bylaws, which would streamline how Council conducts City business. Those changes, introduced at the June 24 meeting, will be considered tonight. If enacted, the changes would amend Divisions 1 and 2 of Article III City Council of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Huntsville, Alabama. By modifying the bylaws, the Council hopes to conduct City business in a [ more ]

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City of Huntsville Feedback on HPCAC Report

July 2, 2021 Click to view City of Huntsville Feedback on HPCAC Report

The City of Huntsville provided additional feedback to City Council on the Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council Report from April 22, 2021. The report is available for viewing below: City Feedback to HPCAC Report RELATED NEWS City leaders respond to HPCAC Report  

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Huntsville City Council Appoints Ryan Renaud to District 4 School Board Seat

June 10, 2021 Click to view Huntsville City Council Appoints Ryan Renaud to District 4 School Board Seat

The Huntsville City Council on Thursday appointed Ryan Renaud to the District 4 seat on the Huntsville City School Board. Renaud was one of five candidates who interviewed for the position. The appointment fills a vacancy left by Walker McGinnis, who recently resigned from the board due to health issues. “We are grateful to all the applicants who expressed a desire to serve our community. Each one brought a unique set of [ more ]

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Huntsville City Council Announces District 4 School Board Candidates

May 28, 2021 Click to view Huntsville City Council Announces District 4 School Board Candidates

– The Huntsville City Council will interview five candidates for the District 4 seat on the Huntsville City School Board during public meetings Friday, June 4, and Monday, June 7, in the seventh-floor conference room of Huntsville City Hall. The City’s selection committee received six applications for outgoing School Board Member Walker McGinnis’ term, which will expire in November 2022. One of the candidates did not meet residency requirements. The selection process requires [ more ]

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Finance Presents Mid-Year Budget Review

May 27, 2021 Click to view Finance Presents Mid-Year Budget Review

City of Huntsville Finance Director Penny Smith provided a mid-year budget review to Mayor Tommy Battle and the Huntsville City Council at their regularly scheduled May 28 meeting. “You’ve heard me say a budget is just a plan, and you need to adjust your budget as your needs change,” said Smith. The Finance Director reviewed revenue collections and stimulus funding to date and shifts in City expenditures. Highlights include: $1 million increase for [ more ]

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