Fiber Broadband Association Honors Huntsville as “Gig City” for Outstanding Fiber Broadband Deployment

July 27, 2021 Click to view Fiber Broadband Association Honors Huntsville as ?Gig City? for Outstanding Fiber Broadband Deployment

Gig City Award presented at Fiber Connect event for accomplishments in broadband delivery Fiber Connect 2021, the Fiber Broadband Association (FBA) presented a Gig City Award to Huntsville Utilities, the City of Huntsville, the Huntsville Madison County Chamber, and The Broadband Group and Google Fiber at a conference in Nashville. The FBA recognized these groups for their outstanding collaborative initiative that leveraged fiber to increase connectivity across communities in Huntsville and [ more ]

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Huntsville Recoups Investment in Remington Arms Agreement

July 23, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Recoups Investment in Remington Arms Agreement

The City of Huntsville and its regional partners have recovered $12.5 million in incentives offered to former firearms manufacturer Remington Arms in 2014. The nearly 200-year-old firearms manufacturer filed for bankruptcy in October 2020, resulting in the sale and auction of its assets. The recent sale of Remington’s 800,000-square-foot facility on Electronics Boulevard enabled the Cities of Huntsville and Athens, Madison County, Morgan County, Limestone County, and the Limestone County Economic [ more ]

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City Council approves survey for I-565 connector

July 22, 2021 Click to view City Council approves survey for I-565 connector

The Huntsville City Council on Thursday unanimously approved an agreement that could help ease traffic through the construction of a new four-lane arterial roadway connecting Interstate 565 to Redstone Arsenal Gate 10 at Patton Road. The agreement with Volkert, Inc. is for a Planning Environmental Linkage (PEL) survey, to include preliminary engineering design for the 2.5-mile connector road. City Engineer Kathy Martin explained the connector would be funded through the Metropolitan Planning [ more ]

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The Rescue Games: Huntsville Animal Services issues adoption plea

July 21, 2021 Click to view The Rescue Games: Huntsville Animal Services issues adoption plea

As the summer Olympics kick off in Tokyo, Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is asking the public to accomplish a different kind of Olympic feat by adopting or fostering a furry friend. The Shelter continues to see higher-than-usual dog surrenders at its facility on 4950 Triana Boulevard in Huntsville. That’s why HAS has extended its lowered adoption rates through the end of July ­– $10 for adult dogs and cats, though some [ more ]

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First of its kind: City of Huntsville seeks full-time Music Officer

July 16, 2021 Click to view First of its kind: City of Huntsville seeks full-time Music Officer

The City of Huntsville is now accepting applications for Huntsville Music Officer, a full-time position geared toward anyone with a vision for transforming the Rocket City into a must-see music city. The City is in a prime position to draw regional and national music fans who want to catch a show at the Mark C. Smith Concert Hall at the Von Braun Center or the new Mars Music Hall. At MidCity, [ more ]

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Arts Huntsville invites artists to submit qualifications for public art installations in new City Hall

July 15, 2021 Click to view Arts Huntsville invites artists to submit qualifications for public art installations in new City Hall

Arts Huntsville announced a national Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for two large-scale public art installations to be included in the new Huntsville City Hall complex scheduled for completion in August 2023. The two public art installations will be viewed as visitors enter City Hall and include an Entry Lobby Wall Art installation and a Suspended Artwork installation above the grand staircase between the first and second floor public entry areas. The [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services slashes fees to help clear the kennels

July 14, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services slashes fees to help clear the kennels

The Shelter has taken in over 100 animals in two days, and to save their lives, new homes need to be found quickly. To that end, adult cat adoption fees have been lowered from $35 to $10, while kitten fees are reduced from $50 to $35. Most adult dog adoption fees are now $10, though some exclusions apply. Click here to see photos, ages and descriptions of available animals. The adoption package [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services issues urgent plea for adopters, fosters

July 2, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services issues urgent plea for adopters, fosters

Anyone wanting a furry buddy to help guard the grill this July Fourth weekend or to curl up with after a long day at the pool, consider adopting or fostering an animal from Huntsville Animal Services (HAS). As the Independence Day holiday approaches, there are more than 100 animals in need of freedom from the confines of the shelter’s kennels. To that end, HAS is issuing an urgent plea for both [ more ]

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July is Parks & Recreation Month: Let’s #goPLAYhsv

June 30, 2021 Click to view July is Parks & Recreation Month: Let?s #goPLAYhsv

Mayor Tommy Battle and Parks & Recreation Director Bernita Reese are urging citizens to “get out and play” during Parks & Recreation Month in the City of Huntsville. “Our residents have struggled for more than a year to find ways to stay active during the pandemic,” Reese said. “With things slowly beginning to take a turn for the better, we are encouraging people to safely take part in all of the [ more ]

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City of Huntsville Municipal Offices Closed July 5 for July Fourth Holiday

June 30, 2021 Click to view City of Huntsville Municipal Offices Closed July 5 for July Fourth Holiday

City of Huntsville municipal offices will be closed Monday, July 5, in observance of the July Fourth holiday. This includes Animal Services and Municipal Court. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesday, July 6. Garbage Collection: Residential collection will be delayed one day the week of July 5-9. Monday’s collection will be picked up Tuesday, Tuesday’s will be Wednesday and so on. Public Transit: Orbit and Access will operate a normal [ more ]

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