Category: Mayor Tommy Battle
City takes first step toward future Resolute Way interchange
March 13, 2025Though years from completion, a project to significantly ease traffic in and out of Redstone Arsenal took a step forward this week. City Council unanimously approved a resolution to define a lease boundary with Redstone Arsenal for the future Resolute Way interchange, a necessary step to begin bringing this project to fruition. Located on Interstate 565 at Madison Boulevard near Redstone Arsenal, a new full access interchange will provide an alternate route [more]
Read MoreCity approves streetscaping improvements for Monroe Street corridor
March 13, 2025The City of Huntsville has approved a contract with Miller & Miller, Inc. to make streetscaping improvements to a major downtown corridor. The project will span 1,000 linear feet of Monroe Street between Williams and Clinton avenues and include the installation of new sidewalks, streetlights, landscaping, irrigation and asphalt resurfacing. Work is expected to be completed within 90 days after notice to proceed is issued. This project is part of ongoing efforts [more]
Read MoreHuntsville ITS Director signs off
February 28, 2025The man tasked with keeping the City of Huntsville’s technology infrastructure secure and up-to-date is signing off. Bill Steiner, Director of Information Technology Services (ITS) retired at the end of February after 18 years of service. Bill led a team of 40 employees who managed the City’s local area networks and servers, including hardware and software purchases. His team maintained and repaired computers, managed the telecommunications network and provided ongoing tech [more]
Read MorePound hound Cosmo predicts an early spring at annual Ground Dog Day event
February 3, 2025If winter’s got you feeling down, good news: spring might be closer than you think. At the fourth annual Ground Dog Day celebration at Huntsville Animal Services, Cosmo, a hound mix, predicted an early spring. His forecast, made with a bit of hesitation, aligned with an earlier prediction by Sand Mountain Sam, but it differed from Punxsutawney Phil’s forecast of continued winter. Cosmo, a bit shy and uncertain, was gently guided by [more]
Read MoreCity agreement with Breeze Airways to lead to more destinations
January 24, 2025The City of Huntsville and Breeze Airways reached agreement on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will expand the low-cost carrier’s portfolio at Huntsville International Airport. Under terms of the MOU, Breeze will operate at least two weekly flights from Huntsville to Tampa, Orlando and Las Vegas for a total of six flights a week (24 flights per month). Breeze will receive $10,000 per month in base incentive payment to meet [more]
Read MoreCity votes to rename DEI to Office of Multicultural Affairs
January 23, 2025The Huntsville City Council voted unanimously to change the name of the City’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) back to the Office of Multicultural Affairs, a title previously used from 2008 to 2021. Council Members Michelle Watkins and Jennie Robinson co-sponsored the renaming ordinance. Robinson said the name change provides an opportunity to ensure the mission of the department and to create a broad and intentional focus on inclusion that [more]
Read MoreApplications open for Civic Engagement Academy’s spring 2025 session
January 16, 2025Citizens interested in learning about city government and making a difference in the Huntsville community are invited to apply for the Civic Engagement Academy’s (CEA) spring 2025 session. This free, eight-week program is designed to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to become more involved in their community. Through a combination of classroom instruction and interactive activities, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of civic engagement. The Civic Engagement Academy [more]
Read MoreCold temperatures, icy roads pose hazards despite improving conditions
January 11, 2025Although roads in Huntsville and Madison County may appear clear, icy conditions are creating hazardous driving conditions in the area. At 7 a.m., Huntsville Police and ALDOT closed the elevated sections of Memorial Parkway and I-565 access ramps, but were able to reopen them by mid-morning.“ While rain helped melt the snow yesterday, black ice formed overnight on roads, sidewalks and across parking lots,” Huntsville-Madison County Emergency Management Agency Director Jeff [more]
Read MoreHuntsville, Madison and Madison County unite to address treacherous road conditions
January 10, 2025As crews continue to clear snow-covered roads from Winter Storm Cora, regional leaders urge residents to avoid travel unless necessary due to worsening conditions. The National Weather Service forecasting office in Huntsville said sleet and freezing rain is expected to fall throughout the afternoon, making road clearance more difficult. Precipitation is expected to end at about 8 p.m. “That may be the most dangerous time of this storm,” Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle [more]
Read MoreMayor Battle appoints new Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Director
January 9, 2025The City’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Office (ODEI) will soon be under new leadership following Mayor Tommy Battle’s appointment of Dr. Randy Barbour, Jr., as the new director. Dr. Barbour’s appointment received unanimous approval from the City Council at its Thursday, Jan. 9 meeting. Dr. Barbour, who previously served as Assistant Professor of Psychology at Alabama A&M University, brings extensive experience from positions held at the Harris Home for Children, [more]
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