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Cullman County Tourism unveils new website and downloadable visitor savings pass The Cullman County Tourism Bureau launched a redesigned tourism website with itineraries, a partner directory and a downloadable 'Cullman Adventure' savings pass intended to keep visitors in the local economy.

Cullman County just launched a new mobile-friendly tourism website packed with curated itineraries and exclusive savings to make your next visit unforgettable!

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Cullman City Council adopts package of zoning updates, signs contracts and approves appointments At its March 9 meeting the Cullman City Council adopted multiple zoning and administrative ordinances, authorized street-assessment and landscaping contracts (including a $237,625 award), and reappointed members to city boards; votes were unanimous unless noted.

The Cullman City Council has taken significant steps to enhance the community with new zoning updates and a $237,625 landscaping contract for the Wild Water Waterpark!

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Cullman officials tout record Oktoberfest turnout, lay out Christkindl Market and parade logistics Officials said Oktoberfest saw record attendance and detailed Christkindl Market hours, pyramid lighting and parade routing; the city arranged satellite parking and shuttle service for peak times.

Cullman is buzzing with excitement after record Oktoberfest crowds, and with holiday festivities on the horizon, you won’t want to miss the Christkindl Market and parade plans!

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Cullman City Council adopts one-year moratorium on R-4 residential development The Cullman City Council voted to enact a one-year moratorium on new R-4 residential developments to allow the building department and council to review and clarify development regulations; projects permitted before the resolution are grandfathered.

Cullman City Council has just enacted a one-year moratorium on new R-4 residential developments to refine building codes and ensure safer growth for the community.

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