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'''Oak Ridge Park''' is a small [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in the [[Woodlawn]] community of eastern [[Birmingham]]. It lies between [[I-20]] and [[U.S. Highway 78]], east of [[Crestwood North]] and west of [[Gate City]] and [[Eastwood]]. It includes the [[Harris Homes]] [[List of HABD communities|housing project]], [[Town Park Apartments]] and [[Oliver Elementary School]].
'''Oak Ridge Park''' is a small [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in the [[Woodlawn]] community of eastern [[Birmingham]]. It lies between [[I-20]] and [[U.S. Highway 78]], east of [[Crestwood North]] and west of [[Gate City]] and [[Eastwood]]. It includes the [[Harris Homes]] [[List of HABD communities|housing project]], [[Town Park Apartments]] and [[Oliver Elementary School]].


The developed areas of Oak Ridge Park are in [[Birmingham City Council District 5]], with parts of [[Birmingham City Council District 2|District 2]] covering the tree-covered ridge of [[Red Mountain]]. School-age children in the neighborhood attend Oliver Elementary, [[Putnam Middle School]], and [[Woodlawn High School]].
The developed areas of Oak Ridge Park are in [[Birmingham City Council District 5]], with parts of [[Birmingham City Council District 2|District 2]] covering the tree-covered ridge of [[Red Mountain]]. School-age children in the neighborhood attend Oliver Elementary, [[Putnam Middle School]], and [[Woodlawn High School]]. There are no [[List of Birmingham parks|public parks]] in the neighborhood. A donated lot was improved by volunteers and support from Home Depot to create the [[Oak Ridge Park Urban Garden]].


The '''Oak Ridge Park Neighborhood Association''' meets monthly. The neighborhood president is [[Myeisha Hutchinson]], the vice president is [[Barbara Merchant]], and the secretary is [[Cassandra Pullom]].
The '''Oak Ridge Park Neighborhood Association''' meets monthly. The neighborhood president is [[Myeisha Hutchinson]], the vice president is [[Barbara Merchant]], and the secretary is [[Cassandra Pullom]].


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Revision as of 11:42, 28 October 2015

This article is about the Oak Ridge Park neighborhood in Woodlawn. For the neighborhood in Ensley, see Oak Ridge.
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District(s) 5, 2
Community Woodlawn
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President Myeisha Hutchinson
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Oak Ridge Park is a small neighborhood in the Woodlawn community of eastern Birmingham. It lies between I-20 and U.S. Highway 78, east of Crestwood North and west of Gate City and Eastwood. It includes the Harris Homes housing project, Town Park Apartments and Oliver Elementary School.

The developed areas of Oak Ridge Park are in Birmingham City Council District 5, with parts of District 2 covering the tree-covered ridge of Red Mountain. School-age children in the neighborhood attend Oliver Elementary, Putnam Middle School, and Woodlawn High School. There are no public parks in the neighborhood. A donated lot was improved by volunteers and support from Home Depot to create the Oak Ridge Park Urban Garden.

The Oak Ridge Park Neighborhood Association meets monthly. The neighborhood president is Myeisha Hutchinson, the vice president is Barbara Merchant, and the secretary is Cassandra Pullom.