Category: District 5
District 5 February Town Hall recap
March 21, 2023Thanks to everyone who attended the District 5 Town Hall this past month at Providence Elementary. We had a lively discussion on a variety of topics and hope everyone felt heard. Be sure to sign up for the D5 e-newsletter for future town hall notifications, updates on D5 issues and more. Click here to subscribe! Council President John Meredith speaks at his February Town Hall at Providence Elementary.
Read MoreYour Life, Your Huntsville Council President’s Forum – NCAC and Huntsville Police
March 21, 2023Did you know Huntsville is the headquarters for the National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC), which serves as a model for the 1,100+ Children’s Advocacy Centers in the United States and more than 41 countries? Click this link for the March 2023 edition of the Your Life, Your Huntsville Council President’s Forum with John Meredith. Hear from NCAC Executive Director Chris Newlin and Huntsville Police Department Special Victims Unit Investigator Jeremy Putman [ more ]
Read MoreHuntsville approves land purchase for new Parks & Recreation center in West Huntsville
February 9, 2023You asked, we answered! Residents in West Huntsville have been requesting a recreation center to serve their growing neighborhoods, and Huntsville Parks & Recreation says it has found the perfect site. City Council agreed and has authorized the administration to move forward with a $1,127,115 contract to purchase approximately five acres of land on Martin Road just west of the intersection with Zeirdt Road. “This facility will be a huge addition to [ more ]
Read MoreGet a snapshot of Huntsville’s growth with 2022 Development Review
January 26, 2023Huntsville’s annual compilation of construction and real estate data for 2022 is now live. Published by the City of Huntsville’s Long-Range Planning Division, the 2022 Huntsville Development Review is an in-depth snapshot of the City’s progress over the past year. The report, which features data obtained from City records and the North Alabama Multiple Listing Service (NALMLS), is especially useful for those considering buying or selling property, building new structures or moving [ more ]
Read MoreHuntsville municipal offices to close for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 11, 2023City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Monday, Jan. 16, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This includes Animal Services, Parks & Recreation, Public Transit and Municipal Court. Residential curbside collection will be delayed by one day the week of Jan. 16-20. Residents should leave carts at the curb until they are collected. Essential police and fire personnel will remain on duty throughout the holiday.
Read MoreHuntsville organizations to open warming centers this week
December 19, 2022With temperatures expected to drop significantly tonight, Dec. 22, the City of Huntsville is supporting local partners in opening warming centers for the community. The National Weather Service reports dangerously cold temperatures will occur tonight and the evening of Friday, Dec. 23, as an Arctic air mass moves into the area. Temperatures will remain below freezing for 86 hours total, and a wind chill warning is in effect from midnight Friday [ more ]
Read MoreHuntsville City Council certifies municipal runoff election results
September 26, 2022The Huntsville City Council canvassed and certified the results of the Sept. 20, 2022, municipal runoff election during a Sept. 26 special work session. The following candidates were elected for a term to begin Nov. 7: David Little – District 2 City Council Member Andrea Alvarez – District 3 Board of Education Member During the session, City Clerk-Treasurer Ken Benion opened and counted nine provisional ballots: two for Little, three for District 2 candidate [ more ]
Read MoreMayor Battle strikes the right chord, proclaims September as Huntsville Music Month
September 1, 2022Music is in the air in the City of Huntsville as Mayor Tommy Battle has proclaimed September as Huntsville Music Month. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle joins artist Deqn Sue and Huntsville Music Officer Matt Mandrella at the kickoff for Huntsville Music Month at Tangled String Studios at Lowe Mill. On stage is R&B group Element XI, which performed at the event. The inaugural event, promoted by the Huntsville Music Office, is designed [ more ]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville offices to close for Labor Day
August 31, 2022City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Monday, Sept. 5, for Labor Day. This includes Animal Services, Public Transit (Orbit and Access) and Municipal Court. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6. Garbage Collection: Residential collection will be delayed one day the week of Sept. 5-9. Residents should leave carts at the curb until they are collected. Parks & Recreation: All facilities will be closed, except the Brahan Spring Park and [ more ]
Read MoreHuntsville Transit seeks public’s feedback on service, operations
August 30, 2022As the City of Huntsville grows, Huntsville Transit is exploring ways it can improve operations while also evaluating an expansion of its service area. To that end, a series of community outreach meetings will be held next month to hear comments from Huntsville Transit users or anyone who has a suggestion about operations. The City will use comments to help shape a strategic plan designed to guide future service improvements. “Receiving public [ more ]
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