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History in the making: Constructing a new City Hall, expanding Big Spring Park

April 11, 2022 Click to view History in the making: Constructing a new City Hall, expanding Big Spring Park

The City of Huntsville hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking today to celebrate construction of its new $90 million municipal complex. The seven-story building and parking garage is being built on a 1.8-acre site across the street from the present City Hall on Fountain Circle. “The new municipal building will be 2 ½ times larger than our present City Hall,” said Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle. “When it opens in about two years, we [more]

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Huntsville Animal Services asks public to ‘spring’ pooches from kennels

April 8, 2022 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services asks public to ‘spring’ pooches from kennels

Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is issuing an urgent plea for adopters and fosters as it grapples with an influx of homeless pets. The shelter took in nearly 60 owner-surrendered dogs and strays over the course of three days this week, which is nearly three times more than normal for this time of year. To help clear the shelter, adoption fees have dropped to $10 for most adult dogs, though some exclusions [more]

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Take a ride with us: Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle announces official launch of Token Transit

March 30, 2022 Click to view Take a ride with us: Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle announces official launch of Token Transit

Huntsville Transit patrons now have an easier way to move around the City following the official launch of Token Transit, a free smartphone app. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and Parking and Public Transit Director Quisha Bryant announce the official launch of Token Transit March 30 at the Huntsville Transit station. Available in the App Store for iPhone and Google Play for Android devices, Token Transit allows Orbit and Access riders to purchase [more]

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‘Dog Gone Lucky’: Huntsville Animal Services urges action on homeless pets

March 9, 2022 Click to view ‘Dog Gone Lucky’: Huntsville Animal Services urges action on homeless pets

With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is inviting community members to give a homeless pet a lucky break. In honor of the annual observance, HAS is slashing adoption fees for some dogs as part of a “Dog Gone Lucky” promotion, which runs through March 19. Some dogs can be adopted for as little as $10 or $35, though some exclusions apply. Puppies and kittens can [more]

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Deadline extended to submit nomination for 2022 Huntsville Beautification Awards

March 3, 2022 Click to view Deadline extended to submit nomination for 2022 Huntsville Beautification Awards

The City of Huntsville’s Beautification Board is now accepting nominations for the 2022 Huntsville Beautification Awards. The deadline to submit the 2022 entry form and $25 fee for each property nominated has been extended to Tuesday, April 15. Judging will take place after Memorial Day. Due to COVID-19, the Beautification Board did not judge properties in 2020 and 2021. Properties that received a Beautification Award in 2019 were reinspected in 2021 to [more]

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Help meowt! Huntsville Animal Services to celebrate International Rescue Cat Day

February 25, 2022 Click to view Help meowt! Huntsville Animal Services to celebrate International Rescue Cat Day

Huntsville residents in need of a whiskered, purring companion are urged to bring home a cat or kitten from Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) in honor of International Rescue Cat Day. Observed annually on March 2, International Rescue Cat Day is designed to raise awareness about homeless cats and kittens and encourage adoptions. HAS Director Dr. Karen Sheppard said it’s also a great way to encourage people to spay and neuter their [more]

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Huntsville Music Board, City Music Officer to host public meeting March 3

February 25, 2022 Click to view Huntsville Music Board, City Music Officer to host public meeting March 3

Huntsville is steadily positioning itself as a premier music city in the Southeast, and an upcoming meeting will give residents an opportunity to meet some of those setting the tempo. The Huntsville Music Board and City Music Officer Matt Mandrella will host the inaugural HSV Quarterly Music Meetup on Thursday, March 3, at Mars Music Hall at 700 Monroe St. SW, Huntsville. The free social event will run from 5:30-7:30 p.m. CLICK TO ACCESS [more]

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Huntsville Transit announces launch of new touchless fare app

February 21, 2022 Click to view Huntsville Transit announces launch of new touchless fare app

Huntsville Transit customers will soon be able to purchase fares and board a bus with the few swipes of an app. Beginning Feb. 22, Token Transit will be accepted on all Orbit and Access buses. The app makes it easier for smartphone users to ride while also providing a contactless payment method for operators. The Token Transit app is available in the App Store for iPhone and Google Play for Android devices. “This [more]

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McThornmor Acres added to National Register of Historic Places

February 15, 2022 Click to view McThornmor Acres added to National Register of Historic Places

A Huntsville neighborhood built more than a half-century ago has been added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Constructed in the 1950s, McThornmor Acres was listed to the NRHP on Feb. 9. Just six months ago, the City celebrated the addition of another historic neighborhood, Edmonton Heights, to the NRHP. “The addition of McThornmor Acres to the National Register of Historic Places is an exciting announcement for all our citizens,” [more]

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Construction contract for Sandra Moon Phase 2 approved

February 10, 2022 Click to view Construction contract for Sandra Moon Phase 2 approved

The transformation of the former Grissom High School into the Sandra Moon Community Complex took another step forward Thursday with the approval of a construction contract for the project’s second phase. The City Council voted unanimously to allow Mayor Tommy Battle to enter into a $4.37 million construction services contract with Consolidated Construction Company. The scope of work includes an interior renovation to the existing 110,000-square-foot community center. It will also feature [more]

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