Autaugaville is a small incorporated town in Autauga County in the U.S. state of Alabama. Located in the central part of the state, it is a rural community with a residential core and surrounding agricultural land. The town is part of the larger social and economic region centered on nearby cities and county government, and it is commonly referenced in state and county records.
Geography and environment
The town lies within Alabama's humid subtropical climate zone, with hot summers and mild winters. Local landscapes include farmland, patches of woodland and small streams typical of central Alabama. Its setting supports crops, pastures and small-scale timber operations. Autaugaville's transportation connections are regional roads that link residents to county seats and urban centers for services not available locally.
History and development
Like many towns in the region, Autaugaville grew in the 19th and early 20th centuries around agriculture and local commerce. Over time it retained a small-town character while adapting to wider economic changes. Historic structures and community institutions reflect its rural roots and continuity as a local center for surrounding farms and neighborhoods.
Economy, institutions and community life
The town's economy is a mix of agriculture, small businesses and services that meet local needs. Public functions are often coordinated with Autauga County and regional agencies. Typical institutions include a town hall or municipal office, volunteer civic organizations, and schools administered by the county school system. Recreational activities, churches and community events play an important role in local life.
Practical information and further resources
- Local government and municipal services: contact the town office or Autauga County for official information. See an official listing at Autaugaville municipal resources.
- State-level context and services are provided by Alabama state departments; general state information is available via Alabama state resources.
- County details and regional planning documents can be found through Autauga County pages or regional planners: Autauga County resources.
This overview is intended as a concise reference. For specific data such as current population, elected officials, or detailed maps, consult official town or county publications and the linked resources above.