News
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.
Posted 05/11/2021
HUNTINGTON – The City of Huntington’s Public Works Department has implemented a permanent, downtown cleanup crew
Posted 04/13/2021
HUNTINGTON – Spring paving in Huntington will begin in the near future.
Paving usually occurs in the fall and spring in Huntington. This past fall, paving projects totaling 4.04 miles that cost $950,000 were completed. This spring, approximately $1.15 million in paving projects will be completed, bringing the 2021 fiscal year total spending on paving to $2.1 million.
Posted 04/05/2021
The Huntington Sanitary Board will resume work Monday, April 5, on a project that is expected to reduce flooding in the 8th and 10th Street underpasses.
Posted 03/30/2021
The City of Huntington and Cabell-Huntington Health Department are partnering to conduct a vaccination clinic from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at the A.D. Lewis Community Center, 1450 A.D. Lewis Ave., for individuals 18 and older. No appointment is needed. For more information, call 304-696-5908.
Posted 03/01/2021
HUNTINGTON -- Providing accurate information about the COVID-19 vaccine will be the focus of a virtual public forum at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 18.
Posted 02/25/2021
HUNTINGTON – The City of Huntington has developed a detailed plan for removing storm debris from along public roadways and from residents’ curbs in response to two ice storms earlier this month.
Posted 02/09/2021
The City of Huntington's Department of Planning and Development is now accepting applications for CDBG and HOME program funds.
Posted 02/09/2021
Mayor Steve Williams will give his 2021 State of the City address at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only City Council members, key members of the Mayor's leadership team and the media are invited to attend the address in person.
Posted 01/11/2021
Mayor Steve Williams announced Monday, Jan. 11, that he has named former Huntington City Council Chairman Mark Bates as the City of Huntington’s Director of Council and Constituent Engagement.