Category: Top News
Lithium Battery Safety: Huntsville Fire & Rescue, SWDA & ATF team up for campaign
February 15, 2022If you’re reading this on a cell phone, doing work on a laptop, operating power tools or even brushing with an electric toothbrush, you’re likely using a lithium battery. While these types of batteries provide convenience in our day-to-day lives, they can cause fires or even explode if mishandled. That’s why Huntsville Fire & Rescue (HFR), the Solid Waste Disposal Authority (SWDA) and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) [ more ]
Read MoreConstruction contract for Sandra Moon Phase 2 approved
February 10, 2022The transformation of the former Grissom High School into the Sandra Moon Community Complex took another step forward Thursday with the approval of a construction contract for the project’s second phase. The City Council voted unanimously to allow Mayor Tommy Battle to enter into a $4.37 million construction services contract with Consolidated Construction Company. The scope of work includes an interior renovation to the existing 110,000-square-foot community center. It will also feature [ more ]
Read MoreSingle Dogs Seek Fur-ever Love: Huntsville Animal Services hosts Valentine’s Day lovefest
February 7, 2022Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is inviting the public to find love with a furry companion as part of a weeklong celebration, I (heart) HAS. Each day, an adoptable animal in need of a loving home will be featured on the HAS Facebook page with its own personal ad. The weeklong lovefest for homeless pets will culminate with open house events Feb. 11-12, and again on Valentine’s Day, Monday, Feb. 14. Members of [ more ]
Read MorePublic meeting to address Magnolia Terrace historic resource survey
February 4, 2022Citizens will soon have an opportunity to learn about and discuss a planned historic resource survey of Huntsville’s Magnolia Terrace neighborhood. The public meeting is set for 7 p.m., March 3, at St. Joseph Catholic Church Fellowship Hall, located at 2300 Beasley Ave. NW, Huntsville. Survey Consultant Dr. Caroline Swope and City of Huntsville Preservation Planner Katie Stamps will answer questions and share updates about ongoing field work. “With this survey, the [ more ]
Read MoreGround Dog Day: Cosmo gives a mixed prediction at inaugural event
February 2, 2022Will we have six more weeks of winter or an early spring? If Cosmo, a 40-pound mixed-breed pup, is right, we might have a little of both. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and Huntsville Animal Services Director Dr. Karen Sheppard watch as Cosmo eats from the “Early Spring” bowl at the 2022 Ground Dog Day event. Cosmo ate from both bowls, though he chowed down on “Early Spring” first. Cosmo made his prediction [ more ]
Read MoreHuntsville to welcome public art installations through National Fitness Campaign
January 27, 2022Four public art installations will become a part of Huntsville’s landscape thanks to a new partnership between the City, Arts Huntsville and the National Fitness Campaign (NFC). The City of Huntsville approved a resolution Thursday to enter into an agreement with Arts Huntsville to establish NFC Fitness Court® installations at the following locations: Apollo Park (adjacent to MidCity) John Hunt Park (near the cross-country course) Legacy Park at Johnson Legacy Center California Street Park Two of [ more ]
Read MoreContract approved for residential street resurfacing, concrete work
January 27, 2022About 50 residential streets within the city limits of Huntsville will see improvements this year as part of a $6.9 million resurfacing contract. The City Council on Thursday approved an agreement allowing Mayor Tommy Battle to enter into an agreement with SJ&L, the low bidder, as part of the 2022 Phase I Resurfacing Contract. Phase II will be advertised and let later this year. A $2 million contract with Midsouth Paving was also approved [ more ]
Read MoreKeeping Huntsville accessible: City asks drivers to stay off the lines
January 27, 2022Drivers who aren’t disabled rarely pay much attention to “blue lines” in parking lots and garages, but they are a necessity for drivers who also use a wheelchair. The blue lines are part of van-accessible parking spaces, designed for vans with wheelchair lifts. Similar to accessible parking spaces, they include a 96-inch access aisle, signified by the blue-lined boxes. They also have vertical clearance to accommodate van height and include “van [ more ]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville announces hiring of new Music Officer
January 26, 2022After a monthslong national search that yielded hundreds of applicants, the City of Huntsville has named its first Music Officer – Matt Mandrella. Mandrella’s hiring fulfills another step in Mayor Tommy Battle’s Music Initiative. As Music Officer, Mandrella will advocate for the City’s growing music sector and help oversee music-related strategic planning initiatives and economic opportunities. Battle said Mandrella’s experience in music marketing, management and business development made him an ideal fit for [ more ]
Read MoreCity marks continued growth with release of 2021 Huntsville Development Review
January 26, 2022New data from the City of Huntsville’s Long-Range Planning Division shows Huntsville continued its trajectory of growth in 2021. The 2021 Huntsville Development Review, an annual compilation of construction and real estate data published by the City, is now available for the public to review. Data for this report was obtained from City records and the North Alabama Multiple Listing Service (NALMLS). The document reveals significant increases in residential building permits, certificates [ more ]
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