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Facts Figures - City of Huntsville Huntsville is a city centrally located in the northernmost part of the U S state of Alabama It is located in Madison County and extends west into neighboring Limestone County
Departments - City of Huntsville Inspection Apply for building permits, join the Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission, annual privilege licensing, appeal for variance in building ordinances, complete online inspections, view building codes and contractor licensing laws
Public Interactive Maps - Huntsville, Alabama Explore interactive maps of Huntsville, Alabama, to access property data, government services, and more Discover datasets available for the city
Government - City of Huntsville Multicultural Affairs City of Huntsville office promoting fairness and community goodwill Municipal Courts Records Pay tickets online, defensive driving school, warrants and bail information Voting Elections Register to vote, past election results, apply for an absentee ballot, and find you closest polling location
Licensing Permits - City of Huntsville Business Licenses A business or privilege license is required for commercial and residential based businesses operating in the City of Huntsville
Services - City of Huntsville Business Licenses All you need to know about getting and maintaining business licenses in Huntsville Click here for more
Christmas parade to bring road closures to downtown Huntsville The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) advises drivers to expect traffic congestion and road closures in downtown Huntsville on Tuesday, Dec 2, for the annual Huntsville Christmas Parade
The Huntsville Depot: Where Alabama Rails Meet Huntsville’s Roots In 1950, Von Braun and his team of German rocket scientists arrived in Huntsville at the depot and went on to build the nation’s space program Passenger service continued until 1968, with the final departure of Southern Railway’s Tennessee line