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Huntsville’s Town Hall was officially open to the public in 1926 as a beacon for residents and visitors conducting municipal business. As the years have progressed and the surrounding area has increased through population growth there has been continual advancement in building science and requirements. Council has directed staff to review the existing infrastructure and how it relates to accessibility, structural adequacy, capital investments and other uses of the building. The following survey has been created for residents and visitors to obtain an understanding of the uses now and for the future of the building.
Note: Please feel free to ask questions on our Q&A section - questions are reviewed by the Town Hall Working Group on a monthly basis.
Huntsville’s Town Hall was officially open to the public in 1926 as a beacon for residents and visitors conducting municipal business. As the years have progressed and the surrounding area has increased through population growth there has been continual advancement in building science and requirements. Council has directed staff to review the existing infrastructure and how it relates to accessibility, structural adequacy, capital investments and other uses of the building. The following survey has been created for residents and visitors to obtain an understanding of the uses now and for the future of the building.
Note: Please feel free to ask questions on our Q&A section - questions are reviewed by the Town Hall Working Group on a monthly basis.
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In December, committee successfully took a report before Council asking that the current Town Hall building be investigated by a
professional engineer to gain a better understanding of the supporting
structure of the building and provide insight as to structural alterations
that are required to better insulate the current building to make it more
sustainable for future years. Council supported the working group's suggestions
to extend the time frame on this project and to research and develop office
standards that will help support the understanding of required floor area.
The Town Hall working group is committed to report back to Council with this information and provide direction of the project to Council
within the 2020 calendar year.
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