News
Posted 09/15/2021
Fall paving begins soon in Huntington with 36 paving projects costing approximately $1.2 million.
Posted 09/15/2021
The Huntington Highway Safety Program teams up with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Toyota for highway safety education.
Posted 08/20/2021
HUNTINGTON – Mayor Steve Williams has assembled a citizen-based search committee that will assist him in the selection of a new Huntington Police chief.
Posted 08/11/2021
The City of Huntington Planning Department is bringing back FitFest this year with two bike rides on the Paul Ambrose Trail for Health and a bike rodeo on Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Ritter Park Fountain.
Posted 07/13/2021
The City of Huntington's Public Works Department will conduct its first targeted clean sweep of 2021 from July 27-29. The clean sweep will cover in 8th to 13th avenues from 10th to 20th streets.
Posted 07/05/2021
The City of Huntington is offering an amnesty period for waiving penalties that have accrued on delinquent municipal service and refuse fees beginning July 1, 2021, and ending September 30, 2021.
Posted 07/01/2021
The Huntington City Clerk's Office will accept applications Tuesday, June 29, through 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, for the vacant District 4 City Council seat. The office's regular business hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Posted 06/08/2021
HUNTINGTON – Mayor Steve Williams announced Tuesday, June 8, that Huntington Police Chief Ray Cornwell will retire, effective July 2, 2021 after 25 years of service to the citizens of Huntington.
Posted 06/02/2021
HUNTINGTON – A small park in Huntington’s Gallaher Village neighborhood will see improvements this summer as part of a national program that is coordinated by H&R Block and Nextdoor.
Posted 05/21/2021
The City of Huntington will encourage litter abatement year-round with a new program. The city will launch a new Litter Support Program in an effort to give back to the community. The city has allocated some of the funding provided by the 150th Anniversary Fund to support this initiative. These funds covered the cost of ordering 200 litter sticks, 250 pairs of gloves sourced locally from General Building Supply and 10,000 garbage bags.