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Huntsville City Council approves budget items, board appointments and multiple ordinances

3791844 · April 10, 2025
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At its April 10 meeting the Huntsville City Council approved a $27.2 million expenditures resolution, dozens of board appointments, several ordinances and set public hearings on zoning changes and right-of-way vacations.

The Huntsville City Council on April 10 approved a slate of routine and substantive items including a $27,197,003.31 expenditures resolution, multiple board appointments and several ordinances and resolutions that the council said will aid ongoing city operations.

The council voted to approve the meeting agenda and the minutes of the March 27 regular meeting. Council members then adopted a proclamation naming April 2025 the Month of the Military Child and approved a resolution honoring the late Ernest Wayne Bonner.

In business and finance votes, the council approved an expenditures resolution totaling $27,197,003.31 and passed an ordinance reallocating the business-license reporting threshold from 10 percent to 35 percent to align local code with state practice. Council also approved a district appropriation of $7,000 from District 5 council improvement funds for Ability Plus Inc. to assist clients with limited resources.

On personnel and boards, the council approved a long list of appointments and reappointments across…

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