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Ground broken on new west Huntsville recreation center

Published on August 23, 2024

The one-story, 27,350-square-foot facility located at 150 Martin Road , just west of Zierdt Road. The facility’s design mirrors the Mark Russell Recreation Center on Taylor Road, which is typically one of Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s busiest centers.

It’s an exciting step forward in our commitment to providing more quality-of-life amenities to all parts of the City. While this area has seen tremendous residential growth, it has lacked recreational facilities. That’s about to change.” — Mayor Tommy Battle

A group of men with shovels break ground on the new west Huntsville recreation center. There is a truck in the background and a sign that says Chorba Contracting Corporation.
Representatives from the City of Huntsville, Chorba Contracting Corporation and William M. Boehme & Associates break ground on the future west Huntsville recreation center near the intersection of Martin and Zierdt roads.

It will feature a gymnasium with two basketball courts, two volleyball courts and three indoor pickleball courts. Sitework will also include three exterior pickleball courts and landscaping.

Construction is expected to take a year to complete.

“This center will meet a growing demand for recreational opportunities and foster a vibrant and active community,” said District 5 Council Member John Meredith. “I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the City Administration and my fellow Council members for their dedication and support in making this project a reality.”

The new facility will raise the number of recreational and community centers to 15 throughout the City, complementing more than 65 public parks. Parks & Recreation Director James Gossett said the project will be a great addition to the City’s portfolio of recreational amenities.

“More importantly, it’s a testament to Huntsville’s commitment to providing accessible, high-quality facilities for all our residents,” he said. “This center will serve as a vibrant hub for sports, fitness and community gatherings, fostering a stronger, more connected community.”

aerial drawing of recreation center with parking lot and road


See a complete listing of recreation centers here .

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