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The City of Huntsville provides public records to Alabama citizens through a formal Public Records Request Form, which is the exclusive submission method required by the city. Citizens can access many records online through HuntsvilleAL.gov at no cost, while other requests are subject to Alabama Public Records Law exceptions and may involve fees. The City Clerk's Office and Legal Department handle records requests during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.) and offer contact information for incomplete or media-related inquiries.
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The TRiP 2045 document is a Long Range Transportation Plan prepared collaboratively by the City of Huntsville Area Planning Division and the Huntsville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), with federal funding from the Federal Highway Administration. The plan was developed in fulfillment of federal transportation planning requirements under the FAST Act and involves coordination among federal, state, and local government agencies. The document includes leadership from the MPO's governing board and a Technical Coordinating Committee composed of representatives from various local and regional transportation, planning, and infrastructure agencies.
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The City of Huntsville maintains approximately 60 local and regional boards and commissions with volunteer positions appointed by the Mayor and City Council to provide advisory, policy, and governing roles that shape community quality of life. Membership terms range from two to six years with time commitments varying from a few hours to over 20 hours monthly, and positions may require specific professional expertise, residency within the city, ethics training, and background checks. Interested residents are encouraged to review individual board requirements and submit applications via email or an online interest form.
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This webpage describes the Huntsville City Council's agendas, archives, and meeting procedures. City Council regular meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building's 1st Floor Chambers, with agendas posted weekly on Tuesday at 5 p.m. and meetings available live via HuntsvilleAL.gov/HSVTV. The document outlines public comment procedures, which allow residents to speak during public hearings, on agenda items, or on non-agenda items at meeting conclusions, with speakers generally limited to three minutes and required to register in advance by calling 256-427-5011 or at City Hall.
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This is a meeting planner guide for Huntsville/Madison County that promotes the region as a conference and event destination. The guide highlights key attractions including the Von Braun Center (170,000+ sq. ft. of exhibit/meeting space), the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, and over 7,200 hotel rooms, with eight new properties adding more than 1,000 rooms. The region, with a population of 372,900 in Madison County and 471,815 in the greater metro area, is positioned as a hub for STEM jobs, aerospace, and defense industries, with 900+ defense and aerospace contractors.
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The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library established a public records access policy defining procedures for handling external requests for employee information, Board minutes, library policies, and other records. Under the policy, the Director of Human Resources serves as the designated officer to receive and evaluate all public records requests, with authority to determine whether information should be provided based on privacy, security, and operational impact considerations. Requesters must use the City of Huntsville's Public Records Request form, and the Director will respond in writing within a reasonable timeframe regarding availability and any associated copying or compilation costs, which must be paid before records are released.
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This document is a comprehensive community information guide prepared by the Office of the Mayor of Huntsville, Alabama, designed for relocating U.S. military and government personnel and contractors. The guide covers six main sections addressing the city's economy, housing characteristics, infrastructure and environment, educational opportunities, healthcare resources, and public safety and emergency response services. No specific budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting discussions are documented in this material; it functions as an informational resource rather than a record of governmental deliberations.
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