Huntsville seeks input on community and housing investments

By Scott Turner

Ashleigh Walton of Urban Design Associates discusses plans for the Mill Creek development with Huntsville residents. (October 18, 2023). (Scott Turner/AL.com). 

The Huntsville Community Development Department held a series of public forums to solicit input from residents on community priorities, affordable housing needs and fair housing issues for inclusion in a Five-Year Consolidated Plan and Fair Housing Study.

The forums were held Dec. 10-11.

“This is a great way for the public’s input to be directly incorporated into the City’s plans for the next five years,” City Community Development Manager Scott Erwin said in a news release. “We welcome all members of the public to join us for one of these public meetings.”

Residents are invited to attend the following forums:

Tuesday, Dec. 10, 6 p.m., Seminole Service Center, 212 Seminole Drive SW

Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1 p.m., Downtown Public Library, 915 Monroe Street

Wednesday, Dec. 11, 6 p.m., Showers Recreation Center, 4600 Blue Spring Road

The City of Huntsville is beginning to develop a five-year plan that identifies community development and affordable housing needs and sets priorities for investment of federal grant funds to address them. A second analysis of barriers to fair housing is also being conducted.

Among the city’s efforts for more affordable housing is the $400 million Mill Creek Choice Neighborhood Initiative that seeks to revitalize a distressed neighborhood near the downtown core with a mixture of market value, affordable and subsidized housing.

For more information and to take a survey on where the City of Huntsville should focus its efforts, visit Huntsville Housing & Community Needs Survey.