City Council OKs $1.1M land purchase for Zierdt Road rec center

(Huntsville City Council archives)

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council authorized a $1,127,115 contract Thursday to purchase approximately five acres of land on Martin Road near the intersection with Zierdt Road, to build a recreation center.

For some time now, West Huntsville residents have been asking for a recreation center to serve the burgeoning neighborhoods in that community.

“This facility will be a huge addition to the quality of life for the residents of West Huntsville,” said Council President and District 5 Representative John Meredith. “The indoor athletic courts and fitness rooms will provide area residents recreational opportunities that can be enjoyed regardless of the weather or when it gets dark.

“The meeting space within the center will, to name just one use, provide a safe environment for area seniors to coalesce and interact. I am proud to serve the people of District 5 and look forward to the day this facility opens its doors to them.”

The Council’s approval is the first step toward purchasing the land from HAD Land Equity II.

“We’ll enter a 60-day due diligence period to conduct environmental testing and geotech studies to make sure the site can accommodate our plans,” said City Administrator John Hamilton said. “Once the City closes on the purchase, the General Services and Parks & Recreation departments will immediately begin the design process and roll into construction.”

The facility is expected to open in late 2024 or early 2025.

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