- City of Huntsville - Official website of the City of Huntsville, Alabama
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- About Huntsville - Fun and Fast Facts - City of Huntsville
Fast Facts Huntsville is the most populous city in Alabama with an estimated population of 249,102 as of July 1, 2025 The Huntsville metro area has an estimated population of 550,000 is the largest city in Alabama, covering 230 square miles While not part of the city limits, Redstone Arsenal resides entirely within the City of Huntsville Huntsville was settled in 1805 by John Hunt and
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Facts Figures 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 Huntsville is the county seat of Madison County, and the largest city in Alabama In 2025, Huntsville’s estimated population is 249,102
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- City of Huntsville, Alabama *** Huntsville *** Alabama *** HuntsvilleAL. gov
Located in North Alabama in the heart of the Tennessee Valley, Huntsville is a thriving community with roots dating back to the old cotton row days through the boom of the 1970's NASA program There is something for everyone in Huntsville The Star of Alabama!
- Housing growth remains strong, 2025 Huntsville Development Review . . .
Huntsville’s growth continued at a steady pace in 2025, as strong housing demand, new neighborhoods and expanding businesses contributed to Alabama’s fastest-growing city Nearly 5,000 new housing units came online last year, building on the record pace set in 2024, according to the City of Huntsville’s 2025 Development Review
- Huntsville City Council Meeting - March 26, 2026
Contact Us 256-427-5000 Huntsville City Hall 305 Fountain Circle Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Mailing Address: P O Box 308 Huntsville, AL 35804
- Huntsville extends greenway network with two major expansions
Huntsville is taking the next step in expanding its greenway network with two significant projects funded through partnership agreements with the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) These include: A 2 4-mile multiuse path along Bailey Cove and Four Mile Post roads in south Huntsville Phase II of the Miller Branch Greenway, a 1 6-mile segment in west Huntsville Both projects will
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