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'''North Birmingham Homes''', also called '''Vice Hill | '''North Birmingham Homes''', also called '''Vice Hill''' is a [[List of HABD communities|public housing project]] operated by the [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] located at 3127 [[43rd Avenue North]] in the [[Fairmont]] neighborhood of the [[North Birmingham community|North Birmingham]] community, near [[Boyles]] and the former [[Riggins School]]. | ||
The community, which is secured by a gated entry, currently consists of 271 one- to six-bedroom apartments. It is managed by [[Julius Howard]]. The complex includes a Community center and gymnasium. HABD offers an "Even Start" program with GED, child development and parenting classes, as well as summer camps. [[Birmingham Health Care]] also offers clinic services at the community. | The community, which is secured by a gated entry, currently consists of 271 one- to six-bedroom apartments. It is managed by [[Julius Howard]]. The complex includes a Community center and gymnasium. HABD offers an "Even Start" program with GED, child development and parenting classes, as well as summer camps. [[Birmingham Health Care]] also offers clinic services at the community. |
Latest revision as of 10:22, 26 November 2018
North Birmingham Homes, also called Vice Hill is a public housing project operated by the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District located at 3127 43rd Avenue North in the Fairmont neighborhood of the North Birmingham community, near Boyles and the former Riggins School.
The community, which is secured by a gated entry, currently consists of 271 one- to six-bedroom apartments. It is managed by Julius Howard. The complex includes a Community center and gymnasium. HABD offers an "Even Start" program with GED, child development and parenting classes, as well as summer camps. Birmingham Health Care also offers clinic services at the community.
The Housing Authority has submitted proposals to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to demolish the North Birmingham Homes complex.
References
- Bryant, Joseph D. (February 2, 2017) "Birmingham Housing Authority seeks approval to demolish outdated apartments." The Birmingham Times
External links
- North Birmingham at the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District website