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Tag Archive for: Mayor Tommy Battle

Stay at Home Order Issued for State

April 3, 2020/in Lead, Government, Health Care, News/by Bud McLaughlin

The Alabama Department of Public Health has enacted a Stay at Home Order for the state of Alabama, effective April 4 at 5 p.m. to combat the spread of COVID-19. Grocery stores and other essential businesses will remain open. Huntsville residents should stay at home, only leaving for essential needs and services, until the order […]

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Officials Stress ‘One Person, One Cart’ While Shopping; Curfew Discussed

March 31, 2020/in Lead, Government, Health Care, News/by Kimberly Ballard

Local elected officials leaders took a ride around Madison County over the weekend to monitor how residents and businesses were handling the latest move to help stem the coronavirus outbreak. Gov. Kay Ivey released a list of non-essential businesses that were shut down Saturday. It was called the state’s most aggressive action to date to […]

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New State Regulations Limit Gatherings, Ban Dining-in

March 19, 2020/in Lead, Education, Food/dining, Government, News, Retail, Services, Small Business, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

The Public Health Officer for the State of Alabama released a new list of stringent containment policies for communities to follow to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. These include full school closures, senior center closures, pre-school and child care closures, nursing home restrictions, delayed elective-medical procedures, limited gatherings of no more than 25 persons, bar closures, and […]

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Mayor Battle: ‘Take a Step Back … Take a Deep Breath’

March 16, 2020/in Lead, Health Care, News/by staff reports

Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle urged people to avoid panic shopping and hysteria in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak. His comments came at a news conference Monday with Madison Mayor Paul Finley, Emergency Management Agency Director Jeff Birdwell, and local health care and public safety partners. “We all need to take a step back and take […]

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Mayor Vetoes Lodging Tax

March 13, 2020/in Lead, Government, News, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Mayor Tommy Battle informed City Council this morning that he vetoed the 1 percent lodging tax the  Council approved 3-2 Thursday night to fund the city’s planned amphitheater at MidCity District. In a message to Council, Mayor Battle outlined his reasons as follows: The City of Huntsville has a solid financial model to pay for […]

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Navistar Revving Up Engine Production in Huntsville with $125 Million Expansion

February 13, 2020/in Lead, Automotive, Manufacturing, News/by Kimberly Ballard

“Whether it’s across the country or across the universe, Huntsville gets you there”

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Construction on Schedule for North Huntsville Library and Berachah Park

February 4, 2020/in Featured, Government, Lead, News, Services/by staff reports

The site is shaping up on Sparkman Drive for the new North Huntsville Library and Berachah Park. Contractors are on schedule for a fall completion of the joint $10.8 million project – a partnership between the City of Huntsville and the Huntsville/Madison County Public Library. “The city is proud to make this investment in North […]

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Huntsville Prepares for the Future: Parking Problems or Problem with Perception?

November 20, 2019/in Lead, Development, Featured, Food/dining, Government, News, Real Estate, Retail/by Kimberly Ballard

“It is a little bit of educating people and preparing them for what we know is coming in the future.”

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Leidos Consolidates MDA Support in Cummings Research Park

September 9, 2019/in Lead, Aerospace, Defense, Government, News, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

After supporting the Missile Defense Agency in Huntsville for more than 15 years, Leidos spent $3 million to retrofit its first physical systems and support center in Huntsville. The 63,000-square-foot building at 915 Explorer Boulevard in Cummings Research Park consolidates the defense division of the company into one Huntsville location. Defense Group President Gerry Fasano […]

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New System Allows Firefighters Access to Businesses After Hours

September 6, 2019/in Lead, Government, News, Technology/by Jonathan Stinson

A locked door is intended to keep people out, but when a building is on fire, that creates a problem. Now, business owners in Huntsville have a solution. The City of Huntsville has partnered with the Knox Company to implement an electric rapid access system, which is designed to give firefighters access to various businesses […]

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