City of Huntsville Secures Team Pain to Design World Class Skatepark in John Hunt Park

April 1, 2021 Click to view City of Huntsville Secures Team Pain to Design World Class Skatepark in John Hunt Park

A new cutting-edge sports complex designed by Team Pain is heading to John Hunt Park, this time in the form of an innovative skatepark that will challenge skaters, from professional to novice. The Huntsville City Council approved a resolution on January 14, 2021 that authorized the Mayor to enter into an agreement between the City of Huntsville and Friends of Parks & Recreation for the construction and maintenance of the John Hunt [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services offering adoption special through April 17

March 30, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services offering adoption special through April 17

Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is overflowing with dogs of every possible color, size and personality in need of a forever – or even temporary – home. For the next three weeks, through April 17, HAS is offering adoption fees as low as $10. The adoption package includes vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery, microchip, a City license and a free bag of dog food. Some exemptions apply. If you’re unable to adopt a pet, consider [ more ]

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City of Huntsville Municipal Offices Closed for Good Friday

March 29, 2021 Click to view City of Huntsville Municipal Offices Closed for Good Friday

The City of Huntsville’s municipal offices and Municipal Court will be closed Friday, April 2, in observance of Good Friday. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Monday, April 5. Huntsville Transit will operate a normal schedule for both Orbit fixed-route buses and Access paratransit services. Because garbage collection occurs Monday-Thursday, there will be no change to service. Recycling will also not be affected. All Huntsville Parks & Recreation facilities are closed, except the [ more ]

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Mayor Battle appoints new directors for Parks & Recreation, Parking & Public Transit

March 25, 2021 Click to view Mayor Battle appoints new directors for Parks & Recreation, Parking & Public Transit

Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle on Thursday announced the appointments of Bernita Reese as director of Huntsville Parks & Recreation and Quisha Riche as director of Parking & Public Transit. The Mayor’s recommendations were unanimously approved by the City Council. Reese fills the spot left vacant following Steve Ivey’s recent retirement, while Riche replaces Tommy Brown, who retires in June. Bernita Reese Bernita Reese Reese comes to Huntsville from Columbus, Ohio, where she has served [ more ]

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Need help after the storm? 211 a valuable resource for residents

March 25, 2021 Click to view Need help after the storm? 211 a valuable resource for residents

When severe weather damages property, homeowners and renters often don’t know where to turn for help. In Huntsville and Madison County, residents should dial 211 Connects Alabama in the event they are left without shelter. The 211 system serves as a clearinghouse for both state and local resources. “If it’s an emergency and you’re in danger, call 911 first and get yourself out of danger,” said Scott Erwin, Huntsville’s Community Development manager. [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services offering March Madness adoption special

March 23, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services offering March Madness adoption special

Is your family in need of a new furry team member? Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is offering adoption fees of $10 to $25 on select dogs as part of March Madness Week. The fee includes the same amenities as the regular adoption package – shots, spay/neuter surgery, microchip, a City license and a free bag of dog food. The promotion runs through Saturday, March 27. If you’re unable to adopt a pet [ more ]

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Historic African American cemetery earns national recognition through Civil Rights Network

March 15, 2021 Click to view Historic African American cemetery earns national recognition through Civil Rights Network

A new federal designation could help preserve Huntsville’s Glenwood Cemetery, the City’s oldest surviving Black burial ground. An integral part of the City’s history, Glenwood is the resting place of people who were born slaves, emancipated and lived out the remainder of their days in the separate-but-equal South. “The civil rights movement has deep roots here in the Tennessee Valley,” said Mayor Tommy Battle. “The stories being uncovered at Glenwood are crucial [ more ]

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City of Huntsville offers COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance

March 15, 2021 Click to view City of Huntsville offers COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance

The City of Huntsville is pleased to offer emergency rental assistance to citizens financially impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP), funded by the U.S. Department of Treasury, has provided $25 billion to state and local governments to assist households suffering hardships related to COVID-19. The U.S. Treasury awarded more than $6 million in grant funds to Huntsville to help qualified tenants pay current, past due and up [ more ]

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Strong showing by Huntsville Transit operators in statewide competition

March 12, 2021 Click to view Strong showing by Huntsville Transit operators in statewide competition

Five Huntsville Transit operators were among those who placed at the 2021 Alabama RTAP Bus & Paratransit Roadeo competition at Lakepoint State Park in Eufaula on March 5-6. In the Large Bus division, Alvin Franklin placed first, Reychal Lewis placed second and Modjeska Eldridge placed fourth. All three employees are fixed-route bus operators for Huntsville Orbit. Five Huntsville Transit bus operators competed in the 2021 Alabama RTAP Bus & Paratransit Roadeo competition [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services to close March 16 for staff training seminar

March 11, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services to close March 16 for staff training seminar

Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) will close its doors to the public for one day next week as staff members and volunteers participate in a program that could lead to higher adoption rates. Next week, March 16-18, HAS will welcome Dogs Playing for Life, a Florida-based nonprofit that works with shelters on methods to reduce stress on shelter dogs through small playgroups. By reducing stress, dogs display fewer aggressive tendencies and have [ more ]

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