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- Trash Pick-up Tuesday | Daleville Alabama
Tuesday Route Business & Street Names: Vision Baptist Oriental Grocery Steve's Furniture Fannie Morris Donnell Gate Side Court Donnell Circle Somerset Billy Adkins Community Center Andrews Brown Richardson Goff Dowling Donnell Shopping Center Daleville Mini Storage 134 East (1277-2591) Green Acres 134 East Valley 134 West Lanier Old Newton Rd (601-834) Price Street Glover Magnolia Ridgewood Ridgewood Ct Tranquility Wildwood Trailer Ct. Day Cr. Daleville Library Daleville Ave. (860-910)
- Living Here | Daleville Alabama
Learn about living in the City of Daleville Alabama Living Here Daleville is located in an area of Southeast Alabama known as the Wiregrass, named for a particularly hardy species of grass that grew in abundance when pioneers first came here in the early 1800s. Daleville encompasses an area of about 14 square miles in Dale County and sits at the doorstep of Fort Novosel, Alabama, one of the largest military installations in the state. Daleville was named for General Sam Dale, a pioneer scout, messenger, and leader of settlers through the Creek and Choctaw nations along the gulf coast region. Noted for being cool and calm during emergencies, General Dale led troops in the Creek War of 1813-1814 before serving in the Alabama Legislature (representing Monroe County) between 1813-1850. Daleville was one of the earliest towns founded in the Wiregrass area. The land which eventually became Southeast Alabama was ceded to the United States in the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson, which ended the Creek Indian Wars. The first non-Native American pioneers began to settle in the area in the 1820s. The town of Dale's Court House was founded in 1831 as the county seat of the newly-established Dale County. In 1838 the county seat was relocated to nearby Newton (today, the county seat is in Ozark) and in 1841 Dale's Court House changed its name to Daleville. Daleville remained a small farming community throughout the 1800s. The year 1900 brought the railroad through the center of town, but further development of the area didn't begin until World War II when the U.S. Military established a post north of the town, which was named Camp Rucker. Following World War II, Camp Rucker became a key installation for Army Aviation, and its name was changed to Fort Rucker, and most recently Fort Novosel. Daleville's growth and population have been closely linked with Fort Novosel ever since, as thousands of military service families over the past 60 years have found a home in Daleville while stationed at Fort Rucker. Today, the people of Daleville enjoy its small-town atmosphere with close access to many of the beaches and destinations found along the Gulf Coast. Military families who have been stationed around the globe appreciate Daleville's unique blend of international flavors at its many well-known eateries and restaurants. Retail shopping can also be found just a few minutes away in the local and national shopping centers in Dothan and Enterprise. Due to its close proximity to Fort Novosel, Daleville's population also includes many civilian contractors working in various high-technology areas of aviation support, from flight maintenance to the most advanced flight training simulators in the United States. Below you can find information about the population of Daleville from the most recent U.S. Census. Daleville City Hall Daleville Demographics Click Here for External Link
- Businesses | Daleville Alabama
City of Daleville business license and permits. VIsit City Hall at 740 S. Daleville Ave. Daleville, AL. 36322 Business Licenses For new business licenses, please contact Angelia Filmore between the hours of 8 am-12 pm and 1 pm-5 pm, Monday through Friday. (334) 598-2345. Business Licenses R enewal Go to avenue insights.com or telephone 1-800-556-7274; choose options 1-6-1. Daleville Chamber of Commerce The Daleville Chamber of Commerce" provides promotion, information, communication and encouragement to local businesses, with particular attention given to the economic, civic, commercial, cultural, industrial and educational interests of the area. If you are interested in learning more about the Daleville Chamber of Commerce please visit them here.
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- Public Library | Daleville Alabama
Contact: 334-503-9119 308 Donnell Blvd. Daleville, AL 36322 dalevillepubliclibrary@troycable.net Visit our website at www.dalevillepubliclibrary.com . Hours: Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday - Saturday 10:00 am -3:00 pm Closed Sunday City of Daleville Daleville Public Library City of Daleville Daleville Public Library City of Daleville Daleville Public Library City of Daleville Daleville Public Library 1/8 Mission Statement It is the mission of the Daleville Public Library to serve all the citizens of Daleville and the surrounding communities by offering services, resources, and facilities to fulfill their informational, educational, and recreational needs and interests. The term “citizen” encompasses individuals and groups of every age, education , philosophy, occupation, economic level, ethnic origin, and human condition. Services We always welcome new patrons, and we would like to tell you a few things you will need to know. Collections Our collection of approximately 20,000 items includes fiction, non-fiction, large print books, children’s materials, and reference books. We also offer access to DVDs and audiobooks available for check-out. Our patrons can also check out eBooks and digital audiobooks from the CamelliaNet state-wide consortium. There is a 10-cent per day, per item, and a late fee for items returned after the due date. However, the late fee total will never exceed a maximum of $3.00 fine per item. You may call us at (334) 503-9119 to renew your items for another two weeks. We also have a drop box for your convenience after hours. We ask that you only use the drop box for books. Do not place DVDs or audiobooks in the drop box. You will be responsible for any damages to DVDs or audiobooks dropped in the drop box. Library Cards The Daleville Public Library issues free library cards to residents of Daleville, Clayhatchee, Level Plains, and Ft. Novocell (Ft. Rucker). However, if you reside in another city or town, the Library will issue you a free library card if you are affiliated in any way with Daleville or Ft. Rucker, such as working or having children attending schools in these areas. All Library card applicants may apply for, receive a card, and borrow library materials immediately if they present acceptable identification showing their current residential address. Library card applications can be filled out only at the Daleville Public Library. The signature of a parent or guardian is required on applications for library cards for children under age 16. The parent or guardian is responsible for materials charged to his/her child's library card. Your first library card is free. Replacement cards are $2.00. Computer Access Your library has 21 computers available for public use with internet access and a full suite of office software. All of our computers have scanning and printing capabilities . Black and white copies are 20 cents; colored copies are 50 cents (text only); colored copies with picture(s) or picture(s) with text are $1.00. The cost will be doubled for copies printed on the front and back of the paper. This includes copies mistakenly printed. To use the computers, everyone must sign the Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Policy. Children under 18 must have a parent’s signature on their forms. We also have 6 iPads for use by children 10 and under with a wide variety of fun and educational apps. Faxing We can send faxes for $1.00 for the first page and 50 cents for each additional page. A free cover sheet is available on request. However, we cannot receive faxes. Programs The Daleville Public Library offers programs for a wide variety of ages throughout the year. For information about what we currently offer, you can reach us at (334) 503-9119 or on Facebook. Useful Links Online Cata log CamelliaNet eBooks Alabama Virtual Library For these and many other useful links, visit us at dalevillepublicl ibrary.com. Board of Trustees President Georgia Nichols Vice-Pres. Mary Conway Secretary Vicky Storey Treasurer Nancy Moseley Trustee Linda Zito Staff Library Director - Rachel Horne Library Assistant Director - Glen Adams Library Assistant - April Spencer Library Assistant - Emma Lafferty
- City Boards | Daleville Alabama
City Boards Below you will find the City Boards. Many Boards are looking for community members to help serve the community. To serve on any of these Boards, please contact Angelia Filmore. Call Email Water & Sewer Board Planning Commision Board of Adjustments Housing Authority Board of Education Library Board City Tree Board Redevelopment Authority Police Volunteer Resque Squad Board Water Works & Sewer Board Statutory Authority: Sections 11-50-230 through 11-50-291, Code of Alabama Five members, of which three may be elected officials, staggered six-year terms begin in November. Elected officials are appointed on the 1st Monday in November of each election year and serve during their elected term. Non-residents and non-registered voters may be appointed to serve on the board (AGO 2001-085); appointments made by the governing body Powers: To operate the municipal water and sewer system Daleville Planning Commission Statutory Authority: Sections 11-52-1, et seq., Code of Alabama Nine members – one member is the Mayor or mayoral designee; one is an administrative official of the city chosen by the Mayor; one member is a member of the City Council chosen by the council, other six members are chosen by the Mayor serving staggered six-year terms. Municipal officials serve until their term of office expires. Powers: To provide planning, zoning, and subdivision controls for the city Zoning Board of Adjustments Statutory Authority: Section 11-52-80 Code of Alabama Five members plus two supernumerary members who serve on call of the chairperson in the absence of regular members, staggered three-year terms, appointments made by the governing body Powers: To hear appeals from decisions of municipal administrative officers relating to the application of municipal zoning regulations, to grant variances, and to authorize uses permitted on appeal Library Board Statutory authority: Sections 11-90-1 through 11-90-4, Code of Alabama Five members, staggered four-year terms, appointed by the municipal governing body Powers: To operate public libraries Housing Authority of the City of Daleville Statutory Authority: Sections 24-1-20 through 24-1-45, Code of Alabama Five members staggered five-year terms; Mayor is the appointing authority Powers: To deal with municipal housing problems Daleville Redevelopment Authority Statutory Authority: Sections 11-54A-1 through 11-54A-24, Code of Alabama At least three members, staggered six-year terms, board members must be qualified electors of the city appointed by the municipal governing body Powers: To revitalize and redevelop the central business district of the city City Board of Education Statutory Authority: Sections16-11-1 through 16-11-27 Code of Alabama Five members staggered five-year terms; elected officials may not be members of this board; members must be residents of the municipality; members are appointed by the municipal governing body. Appointment made in April to begin the term at the first meeting in June. Powers: To operate the free public schools within the municipality City Tree Board Statutory Authority: the City of Daleville Ordinance 03-20-90 Five members, staggered three-year terms, must be citizens, native or naturalized, and residents of this city, appointments approved by the City Council Powers: To be responsible for trees and shrubs in parks, along streets, and in other public areas in the city and, when requested by the City Council, shall handle any special matter of question coming within the scope of its work Daleville Police Volunteer Rescue Squad Board Five-member board: Mayor or the Mayor’s designee Director of the Department of Public Safety Fire Chief A member of the City Council, appointed by the council One community representative is appointed by the City Council each July to serve a one-year term.
- Trash Pick-up Thursday | Daleville Alabama
Thursday Route Business & Street Names: Industrial Park Complex Industrial Blvd. S. Allison Street Lookout Street Templeton S. Nancy S. Catherine Culpepper Park S. Edith Police Department City Hall Cultural Center Sansbury Price Apt. Williams Street Simpson Dr. Hargett Street Richard Michelle Ct. Leigh Street Peacock Dr. Dee Court Plaza Street Oak Street Hwy 134 (77) Old Newton Rd Holman Street Hall Street Donnell Blvd Culpepper Street Wells Street Ennis Street Daleville Apt Fannie Morris Street (441-815) Floral Delights Northwood Plaza Hwy 134 East Eastridge Street Westridge Oak Terrace Bruer Rd Tappel Street Zimmer Street DeMaria Street Baxter Street Pridemore Street Green Street Hwy 134 West Tank Hill Rd Hickory Tree Ln. Edith Way Elizabeth Lane Robert C Barns Street Brian Ct. Lakeview Dr.
- Trash Pick-up Wednesday | Daleville Alabama
Wednesday Route Business & Street Names: First United Methodist Church Daleville Ave South Attorney Phast I Apartments Troy Edmonson Spanky VFW Trailer Park Henry Street Linda Street Judy 84 East Roberts Auto Caldwell Ct. Holman Bridge Road St. Mark A.M.E. Church Jaxson Tarhill Road (Excluded Ridgecrest T.P.) Ft. Rucker Mobile Home Park Hamilton Oak Hollow Sabrina Jonathan Forrest Lane Ashlea Lane Edie Sellers Marnette Myrtle Vita Snellbridge Hwy 85 (975-2410) Comanche Blackhawk Skyline Gritney Pecan Abigale Briarwood Patricia Ln. North St.
- I want to: | Daleville Alabama
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- Mayors Office | Daleville Alabama
Mayo r Jayme Stayton Mayor Jayme Stayton has been elected for his second term as Mayor of Daleville. He attended Enterprise High School. He moved to Daleville when he was 14 years old. He has made Daleville his home for the last 22 years. After high school, Stayton went into the construction business and later went to work for the City of Daleville. Through his work with the City of Daleville, he gained much experience and understanding of local government. He also built a strong rapport with the citizens of the City of Daleville. This rapport has enabled him to understand many of the concerns of the citizens and the employees of the City of Daleville. Stayton has volunteered with the Daleville Fire and Rescue and was a Daleville Police Department Reserve officer. Stayton also served as a coach for a local tee ball team, a fast-pitch baseball team, and a basketball coach as well. Stayton was also a member of the Keep the Faith organization that feeds the homeless and a member of Green Peace. His love for his community is why he ran for mayor of the City of Daleville. PO BOX 188 Daleville, AL 36322 (334) 598 - 2345 mayorstayton@dalevilleal.com
- Senior Center | Daleville Alabama
Daleville Alabama Senior Citizens Center information Contact: Laura Leger 334-598-9197 Location: 18 Old Newton Road Daleville AL 36322 Hours: Monday - Friday 7:00AM-3:00PM Visit Us on Facebook The Daleville Senior Center is truly a home away from home for active, outgoing adults aged 60+. We offer a variety of activities, such as daily Bingo games, hands-on craft projects, gardening, quilting, puzzles, domino games, darts, and corn hole toss. We also plan yearly parties, day trips, picnic days in the park, dinner night out, and other enjoyable activities. We serve a nutritional, well-balanced meal Monday-Friday to in-house clients as well as deliver meals to homebound clients through the Meals on Wheels program. We work hand in hand with local agencies to help promote the well-being of our clients. There is no cost to become a member. You may come by anytime Monday-Friday from 7 am-3 pm and fill out a simple enrollment form. Please contact Laura Leger at 334-598-9197 with any questions. We would love to have you come join our extended family!