City Calendar
Over the past eight months, the City of Huntsville has been working on a Small Area Plan for Five Points and Northeast Huntsville, in coordination with the Northeast Huntsville Civic Association and the Five Points Historic District Association. After gathering input from a series of public meetings, we are ready to unveil a draft of […]
On Friday, June 15, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., alumni, friends and family can tour the halls of the old Grissom High School, located at 7901 Bailey Cove Rd SE, one last time before abatement and new construction begin in early fall. The Huntsville Library Foundation, the City of Huntsville and the Madison County […]
Please note: The District 4 Town Hall will take place in meeting rooms A & B on the 1st floor of the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library.
Join Council Member Devyn Keith and the City of Huntsville's Operation Green Team on Saturday, June 23 from 9 am-12 pm at Jemison High School, 5000 Pulaski Pike, for the annual North Huntsville Cleanup. The Solid Waste Disposal Authority of Huntsville will be on site collecting household hazardous waste (items like old paint, computers, televisions, […]
Armed Forces Week kicks off today with a host of local activities planned for the community. Please join Mayor Tommy Battle tomorrow - Monday morning at 8 a.m. - for a proclamation ceremony commemorating the significance of our armed forces partners. The event will take place at 8 a.m. in the plaza of the Veteran's Memorial, 200 Monroe Street. In the event of rain, the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of […]
We're working to pair our pets with vets! Please join Mayor Tommy Battle, representatives of the veteran's community, and the many lovable and adoptable dogs at cats at Huntsville Animal Services to announce a special Armed Forces Week promotion for veterans, tomorrow, Monday, June 25, at 11 a.m., 4950 Triana Boulevard, 35805. WHO: Mayor Tommy Battle, Veteran's and Animal Services Representatives WHAT: Troops & Tails News […]
Please join Mayor Tommy Battle, Parks & Recreation leadership, and a host of recreation enthusiasts for a News Conference on Monday, June 25, at 2 p.m. in Brahan Spring Park to celebrate and proclaim July as Parks & Recreation Month in Huntsville. This coincides with the national parks month long celebration, established by Congress in 1985. At the news conference, Parks & Recreation Director Steve […]
The Quality of Life Forum presented by the Huntsville Police Department and the Huntsville Community Watch Association, Tuesday, June 26th at 6 p.m., at the Huntsville Jaycees Building.
The City of Huntsville will be closed for all non-essential personnel on Wednesday, July 4, in recognition of the Independence Day holiday. Normal operating hours will resume on Thursday, July 5. View the holiday garbage pick-up schedule