City of Huntsville offices to close for Veterans Day

November 7, 2023 Click to view City of Huntsville offices to close for Veterans Day

City of Huntsville municipal offices, including Municipal Court, will close Friday, Nov. 10, for Veterans Day. The exception is Public Transit, which will offer service Friday but not on Saturday, Nov. 11. All City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Monday, Nov. 13. Garbage Collection: Residential service will not be affected. Animal Services: Closed Friday but will reopen Saturday. Parks & Recreation: All facilities closed Friday but will reopen Saturday. Public Safety: Essential police and fire personnel [ more ]

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Public meeting on Mill Creek redevelopment project set for Wednesday

November 6, 2023 Click to view Public meeting on Mill Creek redevelopment project set for Wednesday

The City of Huntsville and the Huntsville Housing Authority are again inviting the public to learn about the proposed redevelopment of Butler Terrace and Johnson Towers, referred to as the Mill Creek project. A neighborhood and resident meeting will be 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, at the Boys & Girls Club, 125 Earl St. SW, Huntsville. Attendees can view renderings, provide input and hear short presentations. This will be the last scheduled [ more ]

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Historic marker recognizes Edmonton Heights’ place on federal registry

November 6, 2023 Click to view Historic marker recognizes Edmonton Heights? place on federal registry

It’s official – a marker at the corner of Meridian Street and Wilkenson Drive recognizes Edmonton Heights’ listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle said the City’s growth underscores why it’s so important to recognize the importance and celebrate the rich legacy of older neighborhoods. This historic marker acknowledges a pivotal moment for our African American community during a turbulent time in our nation. Preserving neighborhoods like [ more ]

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Give yourself the gift of better health with the ‘Maintain, Don’t Gain’ challenge

November 1, 2023 Click to view Give yourself the gift of better health with the ?Maintain, Don?t Gain? challenge

The holidays are almost here. For many people, celebrating includes big family meals, beautiful party spreads and lots of special treats. However, it is possible to have too much of a good thing. So, how can you enjoy those special occasions without packing on unwanted pounds? The answer is with plenty of support and a little healthy competition. “Maintain, Don’t Gain” is a six-week weight maintenance challenge, sponsored by the City of [ more ]

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Huntsville hosts town hall geared toward Hispanic community concerns

November 1, 2023 Click to view Huntsville hosts town hall geared toward Hispanic community concerns

Huntsville’s Hispanic and Latino residents shared their thoughts on issues ranging from employment to community policing during a recent town hall at McDonnell Elementary School. Mayor Tommy Battle speaks with a Huntsville resident at a Hispanic Community Town Hall at McDonnell Elementary School. The evening event featured a panel discussion with City leaders on topics specific to the growing Hispanic and Latino communities. Led by Kenny Anderson, Director of the City’s Office [ more ]

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Huntsville makes $4M available for multifamily rental rehabilitation program

November 1, 2023 Click to view Huntsville makes $4M available for multifamily rental rehabilitation program

Owners of low-income, multifamily rental housing in Huntsville who want to rehabilitate their properties may qualify for funds from the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA2) Program. The City of Huntsville’s Community Development Department is accepting applications from those who meet program requirements. The City has $4 million to distribute to eligible property owners. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20. The City of Huntsville previously worked with Madison County and the [ more ]

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Growing Huntsville’s Tree Canopy – Mayor Battle’s Tree Planting Day, Nov. 4

October 29, 2023 Click to view Growing Huntsville?s Tree Canopy ? Mayor Battle?s Tree Planting Day, Nov. 4

Mayor Tommy Battle and the City of Huntsville’s Green Team will host the Mayor’s annual Tree Planting Day in John Hunt Park on Saturday, Nov. 4. The event is designed to bring 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, City Arborist Marc Byers and Green Team will have plenty of planting tips to share, [ more ]

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National Park Service lists Historic Huntsville Museum to prestigious Reconstruction Era National Network

October 27, 2023 Click to view National Park Service lists Historic Huntsville Museum to prestigious Reconstruction Era National Network

The Historic Huntsville Foundation’s newly debuted Historic Huntsville Museum has already garnered national attention for its exhibitions and programs recognizing the history of Huntsville’s Reconstruction leaders. In a news release dated Sept. 26, 2023, the National Park Service announced that the Historic Huntsville Museum and Harrison Brothers building are now listed to the highly prestigious Reconstruction Era National Historic Network. The Historic Huntsville Museum is dedicated space in Harrison Brothers Hardware that [ more ]

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Huntsville approves architectural agreement for demolition of old City Hall

October 26, 2023 Click to view Huntsville approves architectural agreement for demolition of old City Hall

With the new Huntsville City Hall set to open in April 2024, the City is moving ahead with plans to take down the current Administrative Building. City Council on Thursday approved a resolution allowing Mayor Tommy Battle to enter into an architectural agreement with Fuqua & Partners Architects related to the demolition. The contract does not include physical demolition, but instead the creation of a roadmap guiding the process, from utility [ more ]

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Huntsville Transit route changes provide safer, more reliable customer experience

October 24, 2023 Click to view Huntsville Transit route changes provide safer, more reliable customer experience

Recent changes to two Huntsville Transit routes serving downtown and University Drive should provide a safer, more reliable customer experience. Following a public input meeting last month, Transit revised Orbit routes 1 and 4. Quisha Bryant, Director of the City’s Department of Parking and Public Transit, said riders can expect subtle changes to other routes over the next several months. “We thank all those who provided feedback at our last public input [ more ]

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