City of Montgomery, Alabama Government

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Mayor Steven L. Reed. Montgomery is a city rich in history, yet clearly focused on the future.

Comments are subject to the City of Montgomery Social Media Policy: https://www.montgomeryal.gov/government/government-transparency/policies/city-of-montgomery-social-media-policy Montgomery grew to become the epicenter of the Civil Rights Movement. Today, we are more than just the capital of Alabama-we are the epitome of economic prosperity. We enjoy being the showplace for southern hospitality, beautiful weather and high-tech jobs.

06/23/2026

Montgomery City Council (June 23, 2026)

06/23/2026

Do you have what it takes?

You might remember Daisha from earlier this year when we highlighted her love story as part of our Love in the Capital C...
06/23/2026

You might remember Daisha from earlier this year when we highlighted her love story as part of our Love in the Capital City Valentine’s Day initiative. 🧩

Read more about Daisha, her family and the support they found through local resources here: https://montgomeryup.com/one-montgomery-mom-found-autism-support/?fbclid=IwY2xjawShCH9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEe6vZg3sLOSKLqExq_tZ-xHJE5R22S441MsPTZVeTcMybHJMPEEKQNjqDFxeE_aem_71L44oIVknjXVhiL2dnpnA

🧩 AUTISM SUPPORT: This Montgomery native found helpful resources for her daughter. ❤️ UPPartner

Many residents have reached out with questions about Jackson Hospital’s recent announcement and what it could mean for o...
06/23/2026

Many residents have reached out with questions about Jackson Hospital’s recent announcement and what it could mean for our community. To help provide clarity, the City of Montgomery has created a detailed FAQ that answers the most common questions we’ve been receiving.

👉 Read the full FAQ here: https://www.montgomeryal.gov/Home/Components/News/News/4991/16

🚧 TRAFFIC UPDATE 🚧Please plan accordingly if you’re traveling this morning.Current roadway closures:• Atlanta Highway – ...
06/23/2026

🚧 TRAFFIC UPDATE 🚧

Please plan accordingly if you’re traveling this morning.

Current roadway closures:
• Atlanta Highway – expected to remain closed for approximately another 1½ hours.
• Court Street – expected to remain closed for most of today.
• Wares Ferry Road – expected to remain closed for approximately another 1½ hours.

Use alternate routes when possible and continue to monitor local conditions. Never drive through flooded roadways.

We will share additional updates as they become available.

🚨 TRAFFIC UPDATE 🚨For the latest road closure and weather-related updates, follow the Montgomery County EMA Facebook pag...
06/23/2026

🚨 TRAFFIC UPDATE 🚨

For the latest road closure and weather-related updates, follow the Montgomery County EMA page. Their team is providing real-time information as conditions change.

Current roadway impacts:
• Atlanta Highway is expected to remain closed as Alabama Power repairs damage to power and communications poles.
• Court Street is expected to remain closed for most of today.
• Wares Ferry Road is expected to remain closed as Alabama Power repairs damage to power and communications poles.

Please use alternate routes, allow extra travel time, and never drive through flooded roadways.

Follow Montgomery Alabama Emergency Management for the latest updates.

After last night's storm, we still have several roads affected due to debris and power lines. Please avoid these areas:
1. N. Court Street near Mason Lumber between Railroad and Race Street.
2. Atlanta Highway between Belhurst and Hillside.
3. Wares Ferry between Mitchell Ave and Hunter Lane.
4. Sumter Ave near Marlborough

Be aware of road crews working this morning. Make sure to slow down and move over from crews working on clearing debris and power. Let's keep them safe as they work to restore services!

City of Montgomery, Alabama Government
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Severe weather is expected tonight. Make sure you have a plan!
06/22/2026

Severe weather is expected tonight. Make sure you have a plan!

Looks like it could be a bit of a bumpy night ahead! We are at a level 1 (of 5) risk for damaging winds and tornadoes overnight, primarily between 9pm and 1am. This is a good time this afternoon to validate your emergency plan and also make sure you have multiple ways to get emergency alerts overnight. Also might be a good night to keep that flashlight and a pair of shoes by your bedside. We will send out additional messaging as conditions change.

06/22/2026

Address

103 N Perry Street
Montgomery, AL
36104

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13342404636

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