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Huntsville municipal offices to close for Labor Day

August 29, 2023 Click to view Huntsville municipal offices to close for Labor Day

The City of Huntsville will close Monday, Sept. 4, in observance of Labor Day. This includes Huntsville Animal Services, Public Transit (Orbit and Access) and Municipal Court. Offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5. The following City services will be impacted: Garbage Collection: Residential collection will be delayed one day the week of Sept. 4-8. Residents should leave carts at the curb until they are collected. Parks & Recreation: All facilities are [ more ]

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Ready for launch: Full slate of Huntsville Music Month activities led by free concert series

August 17, 2023 Click to view Ready for launch: Full slate of Huntsville Music Month activities led by free concert series

Get ready to dance, groove and sing along as the second annual Huntsville Music Month kicks off Sept. 1. Hosted by the Huntsville Music Office, the monthlong initiative seeks to raise awareness and build excitement around the City’s thriving music culture, encourage collaborations, provide career development resources, and champion Huntsville’s appeal to musicians and fans as a music?friendly city. Mayor Tommy Battle said Huntsville has come a long way in establishing itself [ more ]

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Limestone County landowner requests City of Huntsville annexation

August 10, 2023 Click to view Limestone County landowner requests City of Huntsville annexation

An ordinance introduced at the Aug. 10 Huntsville City Council meeting calls for the acceptance of more than 695 acres in Limestone County into the City of Huntsville. The annexation requests were made by three individual landowners whose properties lie west of Interstate 65 and east of Springfield Road. “Huntsville’s western corridor continues to develop at a healthy pace, and we welcome the opportunity to bring this acreage into our portfolio of [ more ]

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Mayor announces Rocket City Classic collegiate basketball

August 9, 2023 Click to view Mayor announces Rocket City Classic collegiate basketball

Auburn returns to Huntsville in the 2023 Rocket City Classic presented by Akima College basketball returns to The Rocket City and in a big way for the 2023-24 season at the Von Braun Center. The Rocket City Classic presented by Akima will take place on Dec. 13 when Auburn takes on NCAA Tournament participant UNC-Asheville. It will be the Tigers first game in Huntsville in 20 years.  Women’s basketball will come to [ more ]

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Grab your gear! Huntsville lands 2026 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championship

August 7, 2023 Click to view Grab your gear! Huntsville lands 2026 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championship

The Huntsville/Madison County community is thrilled to announce, in partnership with Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and U.S. Paralympics Cycling, that the Rocket City has been awarded the prestigious 2026 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships. This premier event will bring approximately 600 of the world’s top athletes, along with their support staff and families, to Huntsville over Labor Day weekend, September 4-7, 2026. The UCI holds the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships just once [ more ]

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City of Huntsville mourns loss of former Council Member Jimmy Wall

August 2, 2023 Click to view City of Huntsville mourns loss of former Council Member Jimmy Wall

The City of Huntsville mourns the loss of Dr. James “Jimmy” Wall, a 24-year member of the City Council and well-known community leader. Dr. Wall served for 24 years on the Huntsville Utilities Gas & Water boards, and he co-founded the Community Free Dental Clinic, an office that provides dental services to financially vulnerable people throughout Madison County. Mayor Tommy Battle said he considers himself fortunate to have served on the [ more ]

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Mayor Battle Statement on USSPACECOM announcement

July 31, 2023 Click to view Mayor Battle Statement on USSPACECOM announcement

Please see the following statement from Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle following today’s White House announcement stating that USSPACECOM will remain in Colorado: “We are deeply disappointed in the reversal of a meticulous decision-making process that selected Huntsville, Alabama for the permanent home of USSPACECOM.  This community went through a lengthy selection process – twice. To have that process invalidated, and to have our selection taken away is demoralizing. It is even more disturbing that [ more ]

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Final phase of Apollo Park set for construction at MidCity District

July 27, 2023 Click to view Final phase of Apollo Park set for construction at MidCity District

Huntsville City Council approved plans to proceed with a $7.9 million construction contract with Lambert Contracting to complete the final phase of Apollo Park at MidCity District. When finished in late 2024, the 20-acre park will feel similar to downtown’s Big Spring Park. It will feature two lagoons suitable for canoeing and kayaking, walking paths, swaths of open green space, trees and landscaping. A partnership with Arts Huntsville and the National [ more ]

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Donation accepted for new skate park at John Hunt Park

July 27, 2023 Click to view Donation accepted for new skate park at John Hunt Park

As the new skate park at John Hunt Park nears completion, excitement is building and support for the project only continues to grow. During Thursday’s meeting, the Huntsville City Council authorized the acceptance of the approximately $2.7 million skate park, through funds allocated by the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville. Team Pain, one of the world’s most popular skate park design firms, has wrapped up its portion of the 52,000-square-foot build. [ more ]

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Mayor Tommy Battle statement on retirement of Marshall Space Flight Director Jody Singer

July 17, 2023 Click to view Mayor Tommy Battle statement on retirement of Marshall Space Flight Director Jody Singer

Mayor Tommy Battle issued the following statement in response to Marshall Space Flight Center Director Jody Singer’s retirement at the end of July: “After 38 years of dedication to Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), Jody Singer’s vision for one of NASA’s largest field installations will be seen and felt for many years to come. Ms. Singer’s service to not only the MSFC but also the City of Huntsville has been unmatched. [ more ]

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