Mayor Battle's Weekly Update For April 15, 2022
From: City of Huntsville
April 20, 2022
CELEBRATING CITY HALL: Wet weather did not dampen spirits for a ceremonial groundbreaking celebrating Huntsville's new City Hall. The $90 million complex will bring departments under one roof and allow them to better serve the public and a growing city. Once the new building is open, Mayor Battle is recommending the present City Hall site be added to Big Spring Park. more
RESTORE OUR ROADS II
A priority list for Huntsville-area corridor construction projects called Restore Our Roads II got a boost this week when Gov. Ivey announced the state would fund three of seven requested improvements for I-565, Highway 72 West and Highway 53. See where the projects will go and what else is on the metro transportation wish list. more
BUILDING EQUITABLE COMMUNITIES
Maintaining a home can often be difficult for seniors. Community Development offers programs to help older homeowners restore their houses to livable, sustainable conditions. Last year, with the support of more than 700 volunteers, Community Development rehabbed more than 800 residences in Huntsville. Here's how it works. more
THE ECONOMIC MUSIC ENGINE
Music is one of the country's fastest-growing businesses. The City of Huntsville's decision to invest in a music office is forward-thinking, and according to one music expert, is essential to attract and retain workers. more
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