News
Posted 09/10/2020
The City of Huntington’s Public Works Department this weekend will resume mowing overgrown lawns that belong to property owners who have taken no corrective action after receiving code enforcement citations.
Posted 09/09/2020
HUNTINGTON -- The 67th annual Huntington Fire Prevention Parade, originally scheduled for Monday, Oct. 5, has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted 09/09/2020
HUNTINGTON – The City of Huntington and Huntington Municipal Development Authority (HMDA) are making progress with plans to redevelop the former ACF Industries property in the city’s Highlawn neighborhood.
Posted 09/02/2020
HUNTINGTON – Two significant rounds of paving that will occur this fall in Huntington will begin next week.
This past spring, more than $1 million of paving was delayed in the city due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials with West Virginia Paving notified city officials recently that they were almost ready to begin working on the spring list of paving projects.
Posted 09/01/2020
HUNTINGTON -- The City of Huntington will close the southbound lane of 9th Street between 3rd and 4th avenues on Fridays and Saturdays beginning this weekend so restaurants in that area can offer outdoor dining.
Posted 08/24/2020
HUNTINGTON – The Huntington Sanitary Board is making progress on three infrastructure improvement projects that will greatly reduce street flooding in the city’s Highlawn and downtown areas.
Posted 08/13/2020
Huntington City Council adopted an ordinance Monday, August 10, 2020, that will eliminate the business and occupation tax for contractors or subcontractors of single-family homes or for the renovation of existing homes.
Posted 08/13/2020
Huntington City Council on Monday, Aug. 11, 2020, adopted two ordinances proposed by Mayor Steve Williams that will extend financial relief for residents and business owners amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted 08/03/2020
HUNTINGTON – The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) has awarded the Huntington Stormwater Utility a grant to stabilize and improve Huntington’s floodwall infrastructure.
Posted 07/16/2020
HUNTINGTON – Compass is designed to resource the City of Huntington’s police and fire personnel with the skills necessary to foster optimal health, humanity, and performance. Compass Advisory Committee hosted a kickoff event Thursday, July 16, to commemorate the beginning of construction of a state-of-the-art integrated wellness center.