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Huntsville approves design contract for Big Spring Park expansion

March 14, 2024 Click to view Huntsville approves design contract for Big Spring Park expansion

As work nears completion on the new City Hall, leaders are making plans for the expansion of Big Spring Park. The current Administration Building on Fountain Circle will be demolished following the transition to the new City Hall and the building site will be added to the park. The City approved a contract with Bostick Landscape Architects to design the implementation of the site into the park. Mayor Tommy Battle said the [more]

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Huntsville Music Office to host Quarterly Meetup March 19

March 13, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Music Office to host Quarterly Meetup March 19

Curious about what’s happening with Huntsville’s bustling music scene? Learn more about ongoing initiatives and upcoming events at the HSV Quarterly Music Meetup on Tuesday, March 19. Hosted at Mars Music Hall at the Von Braun Center from 6-8 p.m., this free event offers an opportunity for musicians and stakeholders to connect and collaborate. Concessions will be available for purchase. In addition to networking with peers and fellow music enthusiasts, attendees will [more]

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Third annual Eggstravaganza returns to John Hunt Park on March 23

March 11, 2024 Click to view Third annual Eggstravaganza returns to John Hunt Park on March 23

Get your Easter baskets ready and hone your hunting skills as the third annual Eggstravaganza is returning to John Hunt Park. One of Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s biggest annual events, the free community egg hunt for ages 12 and under is Saturday, March 23, from 9-11 a.m. Plenty of free parking is available at the Jaycee Community Building (2180 Airport Road SW) and the nearby Joe Davis Stadium site. In case of [more]

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Your Lucky Charm may be waiting at Huntsville Animal Services

March 7, 2024 Click to view Your Lucky Charm may be waiting at Huntsville Animal Services

If you’re searching for your lucky charm this March, look no further than the four-legged friends available for adoption at Huntsville Animal Services. During the month of March, Animal Services is waiving adoption fees for most adult dogs to encourage adoptions. “We believe the luckiest a dog can get is to find a good home,” said Animal Services Interim Director Virgie Graham. “We have dogs eager to be companions and more than [more]

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Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council to offer public session on safe police interactions

March 6, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council to offer public session on safe police interactions

What kind of experiences have you had with law enforcement? Each encounter, whether it is a traffic stop, car accident, or suspected criminal activity, can shape and define your level of trust in police. Huntsville Police (HPD) officers receive state-of-the-art training to ensure the public’s safety when they engage with the community they protect and serve. On Tuesday, March 12, the Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council (HPCAC) will host a meeting [more]

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Huntsville Beautification Board accepting nominations for 2024 awards

March 1, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Beautification Board accepting nominations for 2024 awards

The City of Huntsville’s Beautification Board is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Huntsville Beautification Awards. The deadline to submit the entry form and $50 fee for each property nominated is Monday, April 8. Judging will take place after Memorial Day (May 27). New this year is an option to submit payment through PayPal. When nominations are submitted, users are taken to a page that contains a link to the Beautification Board’s PayPal account. Users [more]

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Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s inaugural HerPower Walk set for March 16

March 1, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s inaugural HerPower Walk set for March 16

Lace up your walking shoes and join Huntsville Parks & Recreation for the inaugural HerPower Walk on Saturday, March 16, from 9-11 a.m. in Big Spring Park. Men and women of all ages are invited to the event, which celebrates Women’s History Month with a free 3-mile walk. Food trucks will have concessions for purchase and gift bags will be provided while supplies last. The walk offers participants a chance to enjoy [more]

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Raymond W. Jones Community Center opens in John Hunt Park

February 29, 2024 Click to view Raymond W. Jones Community Center opens in John Hunt Park

John Hunt Park welcomed its newest facility with great fanfare following a ribbon-cutting and open house celebration at the Raymond W. Jones Community Center. Once home to the National Guard Armory, the City of Huntsville acquired the 14,000-square-foot building after it closed in 2017. At that time, Parks & Recreation was working on a master plan and build-out for John Hunt Park. They were also managing increased demand for senior programming, [more]

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Survey says! Huntsville Parks & Recreation seeks programming feedback from teens

February 28, 2024 Click to view Survey says! Huntsville Parks & Recreation seeks programming feedback from teens

Huntsville Parks & Recreation is calling upon teenagers and their parents/guardians to participate in a teen activity survey aimed at enhancing recreational opportunities tailored to the interests and schedules of Huntsville’s youth. With the school year ending in three months, Parks & Recreation is seeking insights into preferred teen activities as well as ideal days and times for participation. Parks & Recreation Director James Gossett said the survey underscores a commitment to [more]

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2023 Development Review studies Huntsville’s growth and residential market

February 27, 2024 Click to view 2023 Development Review studies Huntsville’s growth and residential market

Huntsville’s residential building boom appears to be catching its breath after years of construction at a furious pace. However, with continued growth in population and new jobs, forecasts indicate that 2024 will still be higher than the 10-year average for residential construction, a study from the City’s Long-Range Planning Division reveals. Photo credit: GTEC/Marty Sellers The 2023 Huntsville Development Review showed the city’s population is continuing to grow even as the real [more]

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