Category: District 5
Honoring Joy Parker
April 11, 2024Council Member John Meredith co-sponsored a resolution honoring Joy Parker for her tireless volunteer work in Huntsville. A longtime member of the City’s Beautification Board, Parker has a servant’s heart and a passion for beautifying Huntsville.
Read MoreExpansion of Meals on Wheels program
April 11, 2024Council Member John Meredith lauded the work done by the Studio 60 Senior Center Meals on Wheels program. Through a collaborative effort with Studio 60 Executive Director Tom Glynn, Council Member Meredith expects there will be an expansion of services to serve homebound seniors who live in District 5 in the near future. The program provides a meal each weekday to those 60+ who cannot cook for themselves due to health [ more ]
Read MoreAddressing Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville
April 11, 2024Council Member John Meredith spoke to the Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville about the complexities of serving District 5 and how collaboration is key to accomplishing a better quality of life for its residents. Thank you to the Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville for all you do to service our community.
Read MoreSpeaking to Civic Engagement Academy
April 11, 2024Council Member John Meredith addressed the Spring 2024 cohort of the Civic Engagement Academy (CEA) at its March 19 meeting at Wellstone. He discussed how leaders are addressing growth in what is now the state’s most populous city of 235,000 residents. Those challenges are met by, among others, the City’s urban planning, development and engineering departments. The CEA, presented by the City’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, is a free, [ more ]
Read MoreCouncil Member Meredith holds town hall at Orion Amphitheater
April 11, 2024Council Member John Meredith hosted his districtwide Town Hall at The Orion Amphitheater on March 12. His guests included Ryan Murphy, president of Huntsville Venue Group, and Shane Davis, Huntsville’s Director of Urban and Economic Development, and Capt. Tim Clardy Jr., Commander of Huntsville Police’s West Precinct. Many District 5-specific topics were discussed, including infrastructure and future development. Council Member Meredith is always grateful to hear feedback from constituents and learn [ more ]
Read MoreSign up for Huntsville roadwork alerts
March 7, 2024As temperatures rise, so does the peak season for infrastructure projects crucial for our community. That means the City’s Engineering and Public Works departments may implement temporary road closures or lane reductions during ongoing work. Stay informed by signing up for roadwork alerts to learn about affected areas and potential impacts. Choose to receive alerts via text, email, or both for your convenience. While you’re at it, don’t forget to subscribe [ more ]
Read MoreImprovements coming to busy District 5 intersection
March 7, 2024Once again, your voices have been heard. Motorists traveling on Balch and Capshaw Roads asked for turn lanes to alleviate traffic concerns where the roads intersect. Collaboration between Council Member John Meredith and Madison County Commissioner Phil Vandiver resulted in a major road improvement that will add left turn lanes on both roads. Construction is underway and construction is expected to take about three months.
Read MoreCouncil Member John Meredith provides funding for District 5 nonprofits
March 7, 2024Council Member John Meredith used a portion of his District 5 Council Improvement Funds to support two district-based community organizations. Meredith allocated $10,000 to the National Coalition of 100 Black Women – Greater Huntsville Area Chapter to support an Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning program. A $10,000 appropriation to CNI Solutions will support the implementation of financial literacy programs and creation of other transformative opportunities for underserved communities.
Read MoreCouncil Member Meredith offers cheers for first responders after ice storm
March 7, 2024Council Member John Meredith, left, presents a resolution commending the work of first responders to, from left, Fire & Rescue Chief Mac McFarlen, General Services Director Ricky Wilkinson and Police Chief Kirk Giles. Council Member John Meredith co-sponsored a resolution, along with Council Member Jennie Robinson, recognizing the unwavering efforts of the City’s first responders and Fleet Services employees during the historic January ice storm. The City’s Police and Fire & [ more ]
Read MoreCouncil Member Meredith praises Public Works for ice storm response
March 7, 2024Council Member John Meredith presents a resolution to Public Works Director Chris McNeese commending his department for their work during the January 2024 ice storm. Council Member John Meredith sponsored a resolution praising the City’s Public Works Department for their diligent work in January to clear Huntsville’s roads during one of the worst ice storms in the City’s history. Meredith presented the resolution to Public Works Director Chris McNeese at a recent [ more ]
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