Represents:
City of Huntsville that includes Blossomwood, Randolph, Monte Sano, Huntsville High, Twickenham Downtown District, Covemont, UAH and Research Park, University Place, Sherwood Park,West Huntsville and City of Madison that is north of Highway 20 and south of Highway 72 West to Wall Triana.

Current District lines

Proposed District Lines Effective for the 2012 Election

Faye Dyer
District Two Commissioner

I was elected in 1988 as one of the first two Republican County Commissioners since Reconstruction, as well as the first female ever elected to the Madison County Commission. During my tenure as Commissioner I had a rural "Road Shed" with responsibility for repair and maintenance of 150 miles of rural roads, a 20 member crew, and a budget of approximately $1 million.

Since redistricting in 1992 my responsibilities changed from rural to urban. My primary focus continues to be fiscal in nature. I endeavor to focus public attention on where our revenue comes from, how much is collected, and how it is spent. It is crucial to our community that everyone get involved to ensure the County executes sound financial management and strict fiscal control.

If you would like to know more about Madison County's revenue or expenditures, please contact us at the Madison County District 2 website. I can also provide additional information concerning budgets, minutes of meetings, and board appointments. I may be contacted by email at dist2@madisoncountyal.gov by phone at 256-532-1590 or by mail at 100 Northside Square, Madison County Courthouse, Huntsville, Alabama 35801-4820.

  • RURAL TRASH PICKUP is provided on a monthly basis.
    "Trash" is considered items which will not fit in the "green can"(picked up by Madison County Waste Control on a weekly basis).
    One pick-up truck load per month is picked up at no charge.
    Pick-ups begin the LAST THURSDAY of each month, except as announced during holiday periods.

    A quantity of debris which is larger than 1 pick-up truck load per month is considered an OVERSIZED LOAD and is subject to a minimum charge of $50.00.
    Please contact the District 2 office several days prior to the date of pickup to arrange for fee assessment and payment for the oversize load.
    To make arrangements for oversize load pickup or to notify the district office regarding appliances or very large items which will be part of a load,
    please call 532-1590 or 776-2475.

    The following items WILL NOT be picked up:
    Old Computers and microwave ovens
    Grass clippings
    Leaves
    Tires
    Household Hazardous Materials
    Construction Materials
    Large, uncut tree limbs
    Tree Trunks or Stumps

  • HOW TO DISPOSE OF HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES
    Household Hazardous Waste products include household cleaners and chemicals, lawn and garden poisons, batteries (household and car), paints and related products, pool chemicals, any type of solvents or acids, and automotive fluids. You can safely dispose of these products by taking them to the collection center listed below on the first Saturday of every month from 8:00 a.m. till noon. Solid Waste Disposal Authority Landfill, 4100 Leeman Ferry Road at the Intersection of Johnson Road and Leeman Ferry Road.) If you need more information, you can call the Solid Waste Disposal Authority at 880-6054. Microwave ovens and computers may be disposed of at the landfill. Please contact the Solid Waste Disposal Authority for more information

  • BUSH-HOGGING (Right of Way) services are provided several times during the warm season. Please report any areas of right-of-way overgrowth to the District 2 office. 532-1590

  • ROAD REPAIRS Pothole repair or paving of county road surfaces within the district are performed on a regular basis. If you would like to report a needed road repair, please contact the District 2 office at 532-1590 with your request.


  • DRAINAGE PROBLEMS related to county road right-of-way areas are evaluated by the Madison County Engineering Department and corrective action is taken based on their recommendations. Please call 532-1590 to report such drainage issues.

Biography:

Faye Dyer, in her sixth term as District Two Madison County Commissioner, has called Alabama home since 1975, moving to Huntsville in 1981.

She was born at Chanute Air Force Base in Illinois on June 25, 1955. She lived the life of an Air Force brat moving from place to place with the longest stay at Wiesbaden Air Force Base in West Germany for a three year period. While growing up as a military dependent, she has been exposed to many different cultures from around the world and across the country.

She graduated from Rantoul Township High School in 1973, when her family moved there for her father as a third tour of duty at Chanute Air Force Base. Upon graduation, she entered the job market focusing on office and clerical positions. Eventually, she returned to school, paying for her own education with part-time work and assistance of student loans (which have all been repaid). Dyer received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from the University of Alabama in 1979. A registered nurse since 1980, Dyer has hospital experience in cardiovascular intensive care, surgical intensive care, coronary care, and at present, emergency care..

She married the brother of her college roommate, Tom Dyer, in December of 1977. He has a graduate degree in accounting and is a certified public accountant with the firm of Dyer and Smith, CPAs. Now married 30 years, they have two children, Kathryn who is an architect with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in New York City and Tyler who is studying Engineering at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Commissioner Faye Dyer

District Two Office 256-532-1590,Fax 256-532-1592
100 Northside Square
Courthouse 627
Huntsville, Alabama 35801

Mailing Address
100 Northside Square
Courthouse 7th floor
Huntsville, Alabama 35801

Ruth Ghoja, Administrative Secretary 256-532-1590