Category: Mayor Tommy Battle
City approves contract for residential street repaving
March 23, 2023Funding to begin Phase 2 of Huntsville’s residential street repaving plan for this fiscal year has been approved by City Council. Wiregrass Construction Company won the $5.1 million contract to improve 51 neighborhood streets within the next 10 months. Mayor Tommy Battle’s 2022-2023 budget includes about $19.5 million for street improvements – the most money ever allocated for residential resurfacing. Phase 1 of the repaving plan resurfaced 108 residential streets. View the [ more ]
Read MoreArts Huntsville announces new Panoply Arts Festival highlights
March 23, 2023Three-Day Celebration of Art, Music and More Arts Huntsville invites the community to return to downtown Huntsville’s Big Spring Park on April 28 – 30 to celebrate 41 years of Panoply Arts Festival. Over four decades, Panoply Arts Festival has evolved into a premiere arts weekend showcasing Huntsville’s innovative spark through a three-day celebration of art, music, and more. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle joined local artists, musicians, Arts Huntsville board members, volunteers, and [ more ]
Read MoreMayor’s Spring Tree Planting Day seeks community volunteers
March 20, 2023Going green in John Hunt Park, March 25 It’s time to turn spring planning into planting! This Saturday, March 25, Mayor Tommy Battle and Huntsville’s Green Team will lead a tree planting day in John Hunt Park. It’s one of two annual events designed to bring corporate and community volunteers together to grow Huntsville’s tree canopy. Participation is easy! Green Team will prep the holes and provide all planting supplies. Mayor Battle, [ more ]
Read MoreThe fish are biting in the Rocket City!
March 7, 2023Major League Fishing announced that Huntsville and the Von Braun Center will be the home of their major tour championship, Redcrest VI, April 2-6, 2025. The four-day event brings the top anglers to compete for MLF’s most prestigious title and a $300,000 prize. “We couldn’t be happier to be announcing REDCREST 2025 in Huntsville, Alabama,” said Michael Mulone, MLF Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. “Huntsville has been extremely successful [ more ]
Read MoreSmithsonian exhibition on implicit bias coming to Huntsville in April
March 2, 2023The City of Huntsville announced it will host “The Bias Inside Us” from April 24 through May 20, at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library (915 Monroe St., Huntsville, AL 35801). “The Bias Inside Us” is a traveling exhibition that will discuss the social science and psychology of implicit bias, the impact of this bias and what people can do about it. Through compelling images, hands-on interactives and powerful testimonials and videos, [ more ]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville once again receives triple-A credit ratings
February 20, 2023Great news! Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings have once again awarded Huntsville triple-A credit ratings, received by only a minority of government entities in the nation. Ratings provide a common and transparent global language for investors and other market participants, corporations and governments. Ratings assigned are forward-looking opinions of the relative credit risks of financial obligations issued by public sector entities. Triple-A agencies show the ability and willingness to meet [ more ]
Read MoreHuntsville Fire & Rescue’s Mac McFarlen to receive ‘Career Fire Chief of the Year’ award
February 9, 2023Huntsville Fire & Rescue Chief Howard “Mac” McFarlen is the latest recipient of the Career Fire Chief of the Year award from the Alabama Association of Fire Chiefs (AAFC). Huntsville Fire & Rescue Chief Howard “Mac” McFarlen. With 45 years of fire service experience, McFarlen has contributed significantly to public safety in the City of Huntsville, Madison County and State of Alabama. Known for his steady demeanor and commitment to keeping Huntsville [ more ]
Read MoreHuntsville Clerk-Treasurer Ken Benion announces Feb. 28 retirement
February 6, 2023Ken Benion, Clerk-Treasurer City of Huntsville Clerk-Treasurer Ken Benion announced he will retire Feb. 28, following a successful 13-year career directing three municipal departments during a time of unprecedented growth. First tapped by Mayor Tommy Battle in 2010, Benion served as Program Fiscal Officer in Community Development before becoming the department’s Director. He acted as Interim Finance Director in 2015 before transitioning to Clerk-Treasurer the following year. “I am grateful for this experience [ more ]
Read MorePawty time! Cosmo predicts an early spring at annual Ground Dog Day
February 1, 2023Break out the Bermuda shorts and flip-flops as Huntsville will soon enjoy warmer weather. That is, if you believe Cosmo, the mixed-breed pooch that predicted an early spring at the second annual Ground Dog Day at Huntsville Animal Services. Coming a full day ahead of Punxsutawney Phil’s annual prognostication, Cosmo didn’t see his shadow like the famous groundhog. Instead, he used his nose and chose the bowl marked “Early Spring.” His prediction [ 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 ]
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