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Insurance Services Office, Inc. awarded Montgomery the highest possible rating for fire services, earning a Public Protection Classification of '1' from for providing superior protection, joining an elite group of municipalities that has achieved this top rating ' fewer than 2 percent nationwide ' a
Bainbridge St.(Washington to Monroe) and Dexter Ave.(Bainbridge to Decatur) to CLOSE today for paving as the City of Montgomery continues its streetscape project downtown in preparation for the upcoming 50th Anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March and the 60th Anniversary of the Bus Boycott. Roads will reopen to traffic tomorrow morning.
The City of Montgomery and Montgomery County will host the first event in a community informational series, Families, Organizations & Communities Uniting in Service (FOCUS), November 13 at 6 p.m. at Gateway Park Lodge.
City officials today celebrated the completion of two tennis courts at Montgomery's Edward Thompson Park built specifically for the River Region's first adaptive tennis program.
Public safety was a critical component in the success our commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery Voting Rights March. Local law enforcement officials, along with their peers from throughout our state, ensured this milestone commemoration was a safe and fun event. We commend your service to not only your community, but our state and this nation.
The City of Montgomery, Montgomery County and Alabama State University encourage the public to participate in a commemorative march of the final leg of the Selma-to-Montgomery Voting Rights Trail scheduled for March 25. This event is free and open to the public.
The City Council officially acknowledged March 27, 2015, as 'Volunteers' Recognition Day' for our dedicated, caring youth ambassadors. Over 400 volunteers throughout the city are expected to be recognized for their service to young people at Cramton Bowl on March 31st.
City officials today celebrated the completion of two tennis courts at Montgomery’s Edward Thompson Park built specifically for the River Region’s first adaptive tennis program.