Historic Preservation Commission approves amendments to regulations

March 9, 2021 Click to view Historic Preservation Commission approves amendments to regulations

The Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission (HHPC) voted this week to amend its regulations, a move that should streamline the design review process for historic district residents. The amendments establish a 12-month expiration date for Certificates of Appropriateness (COAs) and create an expedited review process for routine maintenance and other minor work. HHPC members unanimously approved the amendments at their March 8 regular meeting. “We believe these amended regulations will improve the application process [ more ]

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February 2021 – Development Review

March 8, 2021 Click to view February 2021 ? Development Review

More industrial projects topped the list of non-residential permits issued in February. Three new apartment projects started last month, causing a substantial increase in housing starts year-over-year. Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits: In February, 875 housing units were permitted, 95 single- and 780 multi-family. The top tract for building permits last month was 106.27 (Providence) where 361 units were permitted – 1 single- and 360 multi-family. This is a [ more ]

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Adopt a Pet for $5

March 4, 2021 Click to view Adopt a Pet for $5

Those who have a home to offer a furry friend can adopt one March 4 – 5  for the low cost of $5. Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is offering the promotion as part of its Adopt-A-Day sponsorship event. The $5 fee includes the same amenities as the regular adoption package – shots, spay/neuter surgery, microchip and a City license. Some pets may be exempt from the two-day special. The Adopt-A-Day promotion is [ more ]

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Huntsville’s Kaylei Selko wins state honors in Arbor Day Poster Competition

February 26, 2021 Click to view Huntsville?s Kaylei Selko wins state honors in Arbor Day Poster Competition

Huntsville’s Kaylei Selko works alongside Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey as they plant a Blue Ice Arizona Cypress tree near the state Capitol. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey joined Goldsmith-Schiffman Elementary School (GSES) fifth-grader Kaylei Selko at the state Capitol in Montgomery Thursday in recognition of her first-place award in the annual Arbor Day Poster Design Contest. In honor of her performance, Ivey helped her plant a Blue Ice Arizona Cypress tree near the [ more ]

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City, local schools eye joint North Huntsville redevelopment project

February 25, 2021 Click to view City, local schools eye joint North Huntsville redevelopment project

Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and Huntsville City Schools Superintendent Christie Finley announced they are working together on a potential relocation site for the school system’s administrative offices. The leaders reviewed plans at their respective City Council and School Board meetings Thursday night. Mayor Tommy Battle said the City has agreed to commit up to $3.5 million toward the purchase of a 14-acre site for a new mixed-use redevelopment project near the [ more ]

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This weekend only, bring home a new best friend for $5

February 25, 2021 Click to view This weekend only, bring home a new best friend for $5

Looking for a new best friend? Look no further than Huntsville Animal Services (HAS), which will offer a $5 adoption fee on all homeless dogs and cats Feb. 26-27. The $5 fee includes the same amenities as the regular adoption package – shots, spay/neuter surgery, microchip and a City license. Some pets may be exempt from the two-day special. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity. If you’re unable to adopt a [ more ]

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Huntsville Parks & Recreation Celebrates Black History Month

February 24, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Parks & Recreation Celebrates Black History Month

February is Black History Month. As we pay tribute to the many Black citizens who have made a difference in our community, Huntsville Parks & Recreation highlighted four places with ties to our African American community.   For our first spotlight, we featured Big Spring Park. In 1880, Huntsville African Baptist Church held its baptisms in what is now Big Spring Park. Named after a large underground Karst spring, referred to by the indigenous [ more ]

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Outdoor pets at risk in subfreezing conditions

February 16, 2021 Click to view Outdoor pets at risk in subfreezing conditions

When extreme winter weather hits, we often remember to check on family members and homebound residents, but pets are sometimes left out in the cold. For those wondering if this week’s cold weather is too much for outdoor pets to handle, Huntsville Animal Services Director Dr. Karen Sheppard has a simple rule of thumb to remember: “If you’re cold, they’re cold.” This week’s subfreezing temperatures puts outdoor pets at serious risk. Owners [ more ]

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City offices remain closed due to inclement weather 

February 16, 2021 Click to view City offices remain closed due to inclement weather 

HUNTSVILLE, AL –?City of Huntsville municipal offices, including Municipal Court, will be closed today due inclement winter weather. Offices will reopen Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 8 a.m. Notices will be sent to the public via the?City Alerts system, local media, and City of Huntsville?social media. Transit?  Orbit routes are operating at Saturday-level service, so buses will run just once an hour as opposed to every 30 minutes. Service will also end at 7 p.m., instead [ more ]

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City of Huntsville Prepares for Potential Winter Weather Event 

February 14, 2021 Click to view City of Huntsville Prepares for Potential Winter Weather Event 

The City of Huntsville is closely monitoring the threat of winter weather, which could impact travel and city services this week. The National Weather Service in Huntsville has Madison and surrounding counties under a Winter Storm Warning from 6 p.m. Sunday, February 14, through 6 a.m. Tuesday, February 16. The weather threat also prompted Gov. Kay Ivey to declare a State of Emergency for 28 counties, including Madison. The main threat with the storm [ more ]

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