City of Huntsville, AL

08/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/23/2024 10:32

Ground broken on new west Huntsville recreation center

Published on August 23, 2024

Ground is officially broken on the future west Huntsville recreation center, kicking off a year-long construction project to build a new place to play in the City's fifth district.

The one-story, 27,350-square-foot facility located at 150 Martin Road, just west of Zierdt Road. The facility's design mirrors the Mark Russell Recreation Center on Taylor Road, which is typically one of Huntsville Parks & Recreation's busiest centers.

It's an exciting step forward in our commitment to providing more quality-of-life amenities to all parts of the City. While this area has seen tremendous residential growth, it has lacked recreational facilities. That's about to change." - Mayor Tommy Battle

Representatives from the City of Huntsville, Chorba Contracting Corporation and William M. Boehme & Associates break ground on the future west Huntsville recreation center near the intersection of Martin and Zierdt roads.

It will feature a gymnasium with two basketball courts, two volleyball courts and three indoor pickleball courts. Sitework will also include three exterior pickleball courts and landscaping.

Construction is expected to take a year to complete.

"This center will meet a growing demand for recreational opportunities and foster a vibrant and active community," said District 5 Council Member John Meredith. "I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the City Administration and my fellow Council members for their dedication and support in making this project a reality."

The new facility will raise the number of recreational and community centers to 15 throughout the City, complementing more than 65 public parks. Parks & Recreation Director James Gossett said the project will be a great addition to the City's portfolio of recreational amenities.

"More importantly, it's a testament to Huntsville's commitment to providing accessible, high-quality facilities for all our residents," he said. "This center will serve as a vibrant hub for sports, fitness and community gatherings, fostering a stronger, more connected community."

See a complete listing of recreation centers here.

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