More than 200,000 people in Huntsville will have restricted movement this summer as the housing authority imposes a curfew at its facilities.
A copy of a lease addendum dated June 5 and reviewed by AL.com says the curfew begins Monday until Sept. 30. Residents must sign the document by 5 p.m. Monday.
The authority said this week it was imposing a curfew on the LR Patton Community after a shooting last week killed one person and left another injured.
But in a letter that accompanied the addendum, the authority said the curfew will be at all facilities it controls, which according to its website houses 221,000 people in about 3,000 households in Alabama’s most populous city.
Huntsville Housing Authority did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
For the duration of the curf