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Huntsville approves road resurfacing contracts for more than 60 streets

May 28, 2026 Click to view Huntsville approves road resurfacing contracts for more than 60 streets

The City of Huntsville approved two contracts for roadwork projects in the second phase of the 2026 fiscal year resurfacing budget. Rogers Group was awarded the bid for residential street resurfacing for $4,985,450. Lambert Contracting LLC will handle concrete improvements and ADA upgrades under a contract worth $3,465,877. More than 60 residential streets are included in the second phase. The City has increased its resurfacing budget for 2026 by $500,000 to more than [more]

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Live Night at The Camp brings Nashville talent to Huntsville, May 30

May 27, 2026 Click to view Live Night at The Camp brings Nashville talent to Huntsville, May 30

Music lovers are invited to The Camp on Saturday, May 30, at 7 p.m. for Live Night at The Camp, an electrifying evening showcasing four standout artists from Nashville’s music scene: Presley Philpot, Sidecar, McKay and Jonathan Plevyak. The free event is a collaborative effort between the Huntsville Music Office, East Iris Studios, MidCity District, and the Apollo Coalition, building on Huntsville’s growing reputation as a music‑forward city that embraces both [more]

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Several downtown Huntsville streets to close May 27 near Madison County Courthouse

May 25, 2026 Click to view Several downtown Huntsville streets to close May 27 near Madison County Courthouse

Due to a special event taking place near the Madison County Courthouse on Wednesday, May 27, several downtown Huntsville road closures will be in effect beginning at 5 a.m. and are expected to remain in place until 8 a.m. The following traffic restrictions will be in place: Clinton Avenue – no access to Jefferson Street Spragins Street – no access to Spring Street Fountain Circle – closed just past the City Hall parking garage Gates [more]

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Cotton Row Run to impact downtown Huntsville traffic on Memorial Day

May 22, 2026 Click to view Cotton Row Run to impact downtown Huntsville traffic on Memorial Day

Drivers traveling through downtown Huntsville on Monday, May 25, should prepare for traffic delays, temporary road closures and increased pedestrian activity as thousands of runners are set to take part in the annual Cotton Row 10K, 5K and 1-Mile Run events. Approximately 5,000 runners are expected to participate in the races, which begin at 7 a.m. and conclude around 11 a.m. Officers with the Huntsville Police Department (HPD) will be stationed throughout [more]

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City of Huntsville offices to close for Memorial Day

May 21, 2026 Click to view City of Huntsville offices to close for Memorial Day

City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Monday, May 25, for Memorial Day. This includes Animal Services, Huntsville Transit and Municipal Court. Residential garbage collection will be one day later than normal. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, May 26. Parks & Recreation: Get-A-Way Skate Park and Kids’ Space as well as the Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Splash Pad and the Everybody Can Play Splash Pad will be open during [more]

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Big Spring Park expansion to impact traffic on Church Street

May 21, 2026 Click to view Big Spring Park expansion to impact traffic on Church Street

As work progresses on the expansion of Big Spring Park at the site of the former City Hall, improvements to Church Street between Clinton and Williams avenues will begin next week and continue throughout the summer. The Church Street upgrades will enhance pedestrian safety, construct streetscape features and better integrate the east and west sides of Big Spring Park – including a new crosswalk across the roadway. The ongoing park expansion is [more]

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Summer Slowdown begins as Huntsville Police ramp up traffic enforcement

May 21, 2026 Click to view Summer Slowdown begins as Huntsville Police ramp up traffic enforcement

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) is launching its annual Summer Slowdown traffic safety initiative on Thursday, May 21, with increased enforcement and public education efforts through Friday, July 31, to combat speeding and reckless driving during the busy summer travel season. The initiative combines targeted traffic enforcement with heightened community awareness efforts to encourage motorists to slow down, obey traffic laws and make safer choices behind the wheel. “Summer brings more people [more]

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Major events expected to cause heavy downtown Huntsville traffic May 22

May 20, 2026 Click to view Major events expected to cause heavy downtown Huntsville traffic May 22

The Huntsville Police Department(HPD) is advising residents to prepare for heavy traffic in downtown Huntsville on Friday, May 22, due to several large events taking place near the Von Braun Center (VBC). Traffic is expected to increase significantly beginning around 4:30 p.m. as attendees leave a large conference at the VBC while Huntsville High School graduation traffic arrives during the afternoon commute. Drivers should expect delays near the following roads: Clinton Avenue Monroe Street Church Street Surrounding [more]

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‘Microwave’ Dave Gallaher to be honored with street and dog park renaming

May 15, 2026 Click to view ‘Microwave’ Dave Gallaher to be honored with street and dog park renaming

The City of Huntsville approved two resolutions honoring legendary blues musician “Microwave” Dave Gallaher with the renaming of both a downtown street and dog park. As part of this tribute, Cleveland Avenue between Meridian Street and Church Street will now bear the name Microwave Dave Way, while the Downtown Dog Spot has been formally renamed the Microwave Dave Dog Spot. These changes recognize Gallaher’s profound influence as a musician, educator and advocate [more]

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Huntsville approves first step in rehabilitation of Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Recreation Center

May 14, 2026 Click to view Huntsville approves first step in rehabilitation of Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Recreation Center

The City of Huntsville advanced plans for an extensive renovation of the Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Recreation Center and its campus, entering into an architectural design services contract with Nola | VanPeursem Architects. District 1 Council Member Michelle Watkins held a town hall on April 2 to discuss the project, which included a presentation from Nola | VanPeursem Architects. “This is a much-needed rehabilitation of a popular and busy recreation center and [more]

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