Huntsville encourages native Tennessee Valley plantings. No ordinance mandates native landscaping, but native species are exempt from watering restrictions during drought and support Monte Sano ecosystem goals.
Native plants adapted to North Alabama include oak-hickory species, black-eyed susan, coneflower, and native grasses. The Huntsville Botanical Garden and Land Trust of North Alabama promote native plantings. HOAs may restrict meadow-style yards, so check covenants before converting lawns. Contact Huntsville at (256) 427-5000 for enforcement.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Huntsville generally allows overnight on-street parking in residential neighborhoods subject to the 24-hour movement rule. Downtown and posted zones prohibit...
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Huntsville allows RV and boat parking on residential property but restricts street storage to 72 hours. RVs must be parked on paved or gravel surfaces in sid...
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Huntsville limits on-street parking to 24 hours in most residential areas and 2 hours in downtown business districts. Parking meters enforced 8 AM-5 PM weekd...
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Huntsville defines abandoned vehicles as those left on public property over 72 hours or private property over 10 days without owner consent. Inoperable vehic...
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Huntsville prohibits commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVW from parking in residential zones overnight. Tractor-trailers, dump trucks, and construction equ...
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Huntsville has wildland-urban interface areas near Monte Sano, Green Mountain, and Madison County forested zones. AFC monitors fire danger and issues county ...
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