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Air Quality Forecast May 13, 2024

May 13, 2024 Click to view Air Quality Forecast May 13, 2024

AIR QUALITY FORECAST FOR HUNTSVILLE

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Huntsville finances on solid ground in midyear budget review

May 9, 2024 Click to view Huntsville finances on solid ground in midyear budget review

Finance Director Penny Smith reported during a mid-year update to City Council that General Fund finances are on track for fiscal year 2024 projections and that the City is operating within budget. Council approved the Administration’s proposal, based on analysis of the first six months of the fiscal year, to increase the General Fund by $1.15 million on both revenue and expenditure sides. SEE THE PRESENTATION “We are on budget for both revenues [more]

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Huntsville approves grant applications for improvements to Holmes Avenue, Governors Drive

May 9, 2024 Click to view Huntsville approves grant applications for improvements to Holmes Avenue, Governors Drive

The City will move forward with applications for two U.S. Department of Transportation grants focusing on safety and traffic congestion on two busy roadways in the downtown area following City Council approval. One grant would help pay for construction improvements on a 3.35-mile stretch of Holmes Avenue while the other would help fund a study for improvements on an 8.85-mile stretch of Governors Drive that includes the Medical District. Both projects [more]

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Huntsville crews continue to assess damage and clear debris following strong storms

May 9, 2024 Click to view Huntsville crews continue to assess damage and clear debris following strong storms

Huntsville’s Public Works and Landscape Management departments and first responders are continuing to assess storm damage and dangerous conditions following a severe weather event. Police tape is seen next to a fallen tree near downtown Huntsville on Thursday, May 9, following a round of severe storms that affected multiple parts of the City. Huntsville Police are asking all drivers to avoid areas affected by the storms as there are still trees and [more]

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Celebrating the Food City groundbreaking

May 8, 2024 Click to view Celebrating the Food City groundbreaking

North Huntsville residents have cause for celebration as ground was broken Wednesday, May 8, on the new Food City, providing a much-needed grocery option and signaling new economic development prospects for the area.  The milestone underscores the growing interest in North Huntsville as a hub for both commercial and residential expansion. Located at 10210 North Memorial Parkway, the new Food City store will offer a full-service meat department, bakery, pharmacy and an [more]

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City seeks applicants for first Affordable Housing Manager position

May 8, 2024 Click to view City seeks applicants for first Affordable Housing Manager position

Affordable housing is a top concern for families nationwide, especially in cities experiencing rapid growth. To ensure Huntsville stays on top of this concern, the City of Huntsville is currently seeking applicants for its first Affordable Housing Manager. The City’s new Affordable Housing Manager will be tasked with developing and implementing strategies, policies and plans to address the housing needs of the community by collaborating with various stakeholders to create affordable, [more]

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HPCAC to host public forum on Hands-Free Driving Ordinance, May 14

May 8, 2024 Click to view HPCAC to host public forum on Hands-Free Driving Ordinance, May 14

In an effort to make Huntsville’s roads safer for drivers and pedestrians, motorists will soon receive citations if they use hand-held digital devices while driving. To help the public learn more about the City of Huntsville’s updated Hands-Free driving ordinance, the Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council (HPCAC) will host a community forum on Tuesday, May 14. The HPCAC community forum will be held at 6 p.m. in the AV room at [more]

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City of Huntsville opens newly expanded Loretta P. Spencer Sports Complex in John Hunt Park

May 7, 2024 Click to view City of Huntsville opens newly expanded Loretta P. Spencer Sports Complex in John Hunt Park

Huntsville leaders, past and present, celebrated the grand opening of the Loretta P. Spencer Sports Complex at John Hunt Park. The newly expanded facility boasts four championship multi-use fields, NCAA-approved lighting, digital scoreboards, two press boxes, locker rooms, sound systems, plaza areas with shade sails and picnic facilities, expanded parking and stadium seating to accommodate up to 5,000 sports fans. “This fantastic public amenity would not have been possible without the [more]

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Huntsville Parks & Recreation Summer Program Guide offers cool fun on hot days

May 6, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Parks & Recreation Summer Program Guide offers cool fun on hot days

With summer just around the corner, now is a great time to explore the seasonal offerings in Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s 2024 Summer Program Guide. The jam-packed guide features more than 100 free activities, workshops and special events that promise fun in the sun and cool opportunities to chill out. “We’re committed to ensuring a vibrant and active summer for all residents, no matter your age,” said Parks & Recreation Director James [more]

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Bike Share kick-off in Cummings Research Park

May 3, 2024 Click to view Bike Share kick-off in Cummings Research Park

The City of Huntsville, Cummings Research Park, and Downtown Huntsville Inc. teamed up for an announcement to kick off the 2024 Blue Bikes Bike Share program. May is National Bike Month, and Cummings Research Park (CRP) is launching the Blue Bikes Bike Share program with three pilot locations inside the Park: The Point @ Lake 4 Station: 900 Explorer Blvd NW Discovery Station: 635 Discovery Drive Enterprise Station: Near 1051 Enterprise Way (At [more]

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