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City Opens New Cycle Track for Downtown Huntsville

December 14, 2017 Click to view City Opens New Cycle Track for Downtown Huntsville

Mayor Tommy Battle held a ribbon cutting Dec. 14 to open the City’s first cycle track, a dedicated bicycle lane on Spragins Street, marked by curbs and wide green stripes. The cycle track is a pilot project that emanated from public requests through The BIG Picture master planning process for better and safer cycling routes. The Spragins route will help determine if cycle tracks could be used in other areas of the [more]

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Traffic Safety Checkpoints

December 14, 2017 Click to view Traffic Safety Checkpoints

The Huntsville Police Department D.U.I. Task Force will be conducting Traffic Safety Checkpoints Friday night, December 15.  The Task Force utilizes data provided by the State that determines traffic accident hotspots across the city.  There are 40 designated hotspots throughout Huntsville, and they will be conducting checkpoints at one or more of those locations.  If you are stopped at a Traffic Safety Checkpoint be prepared to present your driver license, [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of December 11, 2017

December 14, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of December 11, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   November Residential Permits are Up In November, 131 housing units were permitted, a 45.5% increase year over year, when 90 housing units were permitted during the same time period.   This Addition is an “Ace” The City Council approved construction of a new sand volleyball complex at John Hunt Park. It will have 12 courts and an event pavilion and locker room.   For the Kids Huntsville/Madison County voters approved the renewal property taxes devoted to [more]

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Council Work Session Reviews Plans for a New City Hall

December 13, 2017 Click to view Council Work Session Reviews Plans for a New City Hall

A thorough case for a more efficient, cost-saving new City Hall building was presented Tuesday night to the members of the Huntsville City Council in a work session open to the public. The Council members were presented data on extending the life of the current eight-story Administration Building compared to the potential of a six-story City Hall that would be erected no sooner than the winter of 2021 on the site [more]

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November 2017 – Monthly Development Review

December 10, 2017 Click to view November 2017 – Monthly Development Review

Industrial projects and a new shopping center were among the top non-residential building permits issued last month. Residential permits increased year-over-year. Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits: In November, 131 housing units were permitted, 90 single- and 41 multi-family. The top tract for building permits last month was 212 (Greenbrier), where 40 units were permitted, 4 single- and 36 multi-family. This is a 45.5% increase over November 2016, when 90 [more]

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Incident Review Board Findings– Savoy Circle Officer Involved Shooting

December 8, 2017 Click to view Incident Review Board Findings–  Savoy Circle Officer Involved Shooting

The Huntsville Police Department convened an Incident Review Board on December 07, 2017 to review the actions of the officers involved in the incident that occurred on November 26th, 2017 on Savoy Circle, as well as the department’s policies.  The Review Board consisted of representatives from the Madison County District Attorney’s Office, The City of Huntsville’s Legal Department, members of the Citizens Police Advisory Council, and Huntsville Police Department personnel. [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of December 4, 2017

December 8, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of December 4, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   For the kids! It’s not a new tax December 12 is Election Day. On the ballot are renewals of existing school property taxes for Madison County, Huntsville City and Madison City Schools. This represents $58M in funding for local schools.   A new look The City of Huntsville is seeking proposal for the Johnson High campus to create a distinctive and sustainable mixed-use development on the site.   Circle the Wagons Chuck Wagon BBQ is opening a location in South [more]

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City Council – Highlights from the December 7, 2017 Meeting

December 8, 2017 Click to view City Council – Highlights from the December 7, 2017 Meeting

Volleyball courts The City Council approved a contract with Chorba Construction to begin work on a new sand volleyball complex at John Hunt Park. The facility will include 12 courts, easing the load at the existing six courts at Brahan Spring Park, and a building that will include concessions, changing facilities and restrooms. There will also be a 150-by-30 foot pavilion. The building will also serve competitors at the John Hunt Park cross-country course. [more]

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Santa Paws Pet Toy Holiday Drive

December 7, 2017 Click to view Santa Paws Pet Toy Holiday Drive

Huntsville Animal Services is asking pet lovers to spread a little joy this holiday season by donating toys for the shelter dogs and cats. Toys help pets get adopted. People love to see a playful kitten or puppy leaping about with a toy, and a happy pet is more attractive to potential owners. Shelter dogs and puppies need the larger rope toys or hard and durable dog toys, and any type of [more]

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Huntsville Police Submit Housing Authority Grant for Approval

December 7, 2017 Click to view Huntsville Police Submit Housing Authority Grant for Approval

The Huntsville Police Department will be introducing a Federal Grant at tonight’s city council meeting to increase funding for additional patrols in Huntsville Housing Authority properties across the city.  These additional funds, procured through a partnership with Huntsville Housing Authority, will increase officer visibility and not only help deter crime and build relationships in the community as well.   The Huntsville City Council is set to vote on the approval of this [more]

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