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HPD wraps up Summer Slowdown, continues focus on safer roads
August 20, 2026The Huntsville Police Department’s (HPD) Summer Slowdown traffic safety initiative ended Friday, July 31, following more than two months of emphasis on enforcement and public safety efforts across Huntsville that saw a significant drop in traffic fatalities. From May 21 to July 31, officers issued 3,248 citations and 1,311 written warnings to drivers. Of those, 1,329 citations and 404 warnings were issued for speeding-related offenses. Two traffic fatalities were reported in Huntsville during this year’s [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville honors standout landscapes at annual Beautification Awards
August 20, 2026Mayor Tommy Battle and City Council members, in conjunction with the City’s Green Team and the Huntsville Beautification Board, recognized 376 properties today at the annual Beautification Awards ceremony. “It’s a critical responsibility to protect Huntsville’s natural beauty. The individuals and organizations honored today show how creativity and care can shape a healthier, more vibrant city for everyone,” Mayor Tommy Battle said. “Every property recognized this year reflects a deep sense [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville reminds residents to make plans to vote in Aug. 25 municipal election
August 20, 2026Voting machines have been tested in advance of the Aug. 25 municipal election. The City of Huntsville’s municipal election is Tuesday, Aug. 25, for City Council seats in Districts 2, 3 and 4 and Huntsville City Schools Board of Education seats in Districts 2 and 3. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election results will be updated online in real-time. The City Council will certify the election results at [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Animal Services seeks community support after large intake of animals
August 18, 2026Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) took in dozens of pets Monday, Aug. 17, after they were removed from a home in Huntsville. The intake included 20 dogs and four cats, putting immediate pressure on the shelter’s kennels. As a result, the shelter capacity shifted quickly from Level 1 to Crisis Level 4. Although details remain limited due to an active investigation, HAS’ priority is the immediate care, safety and well-being of the animals. “We [more]
Read MoreCivic Engagement Academy application deadline is Friday, August 21
August 17, 2026The City of Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs will be accepting applications for the fall 2026 cohort of the Civic Engagement Academy (CEA) until Friday, August 21 at 10 p.m. The CEA is a free program designed to help residents understand how local government works and how they can play an active role in shaping their community. Established in 2022 by community leaders Rhonda and Frank Broyles, the CEA has quickly become one [more]
Read MoreHuntsville approves development agreement for Limestone County project
August 13, 2026The City of Huntsville approved a project development agreement with WONDERLAND AL LLC for a mixed-use development at Graham Farms in Limestone County. The 300-acre development site is near Greenbrier Parkway and Mooresville Road and south of Huntsville Brownsferry Road. It is expected to be built out over 15 years with approximately 1,400 residential lots at multiple price points, 350 multi-family units and 250,000 square feet of retail space in a [more]
Read MoreSignalized intersection coming to Memorial Parkway access roads
August 13, 2026Huntsville will soon move forward with changes to the access road intersection below the Memorial Parkway overpass between Drake Avenue and Airport Road. Colloquially known as “Useless Overpass,” the access road below the overpass will become a full signalized intersection. The changes will not affect Memorial Parkway traffic traveling on the mainline, however, there will be lane closures for those using the service road near this area. The City entered a construction [more]
Read MoreHuntsville takes step to replace bridge on Hobbs Island Road
August 13, 2026The City advanced plans to replace a bridge on Hobbs Island Road, approving an engineering design services contract with AECOM Technical Services. Plans call for a new two-lane bridge to be constructed over Aldridge Creek near the Aldridge Creek Greenway about a half mile east of U.S. 231. The bridge and approaching roadway will cover about 3,000 feet of improvements. The design and permitting is anticipated to take one year with construction [more]
Read MoreHuntsville approves construction contract for Orion Amphitheater parking deck
August 13, 2026Construction will begin soon on the new parking deck at The Orion Amphitheater after the City approved a construction contract with Thrash Commercial Contractors Inc. The contract is for $32,950,000. The facility will have 924 parking spaces and be built across Amphitheater Drive from The Orion. The four-story parking deck will include three elevators and stair lobbies, decorative metal façade panels and surrounding landscaping. Construction is expected to be completed in April [more]
Read MoreHuntsville to prepare project plan for potential TIF district in Limestone County
August 13, 2026The City of Huntsville took steps toward the creation of a potential tax increment financing (TIF) district within annexed portions of Limestone County. The City Council authorized the City to prepare a project plan for what would be TIF 8. Once the project plan is created, it will be presented to the City Council for its approval to create the TIF 8 district. Once a draft project plan is created, it [more]
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