List of Birmingham communities
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This is a list of Birmingham communities. There are 23 recognized neighborhoods within Birmingham's Community Participation Program :
- Airport Hills (5 neighborhoods: Airport Highlands, Brownsville Heights, Brummitt Heights, Maple Grove, Penfield Park), population 1,540
- Brownville (3 neighborhoods: East Brownville, Roosevelt, West Brownville), population 3,101
- Cahaba (1 neighborhood, Overton), population 3,474
- Crestline (2 neighborhoods: Crestline, Eastwood), population 5,764
- Crestwood (2 neighborhoods: Crestwood North, Crestwood South), population 5,216
- East Birmingham (4 neighborhoods: East Birmingham, Inglenook, Kingston, North Avondale), population 6,670
- East Lake (6 neighborhoods: Brown Springs, Gate City, East Lake, North East Lake, Wahouma, Zion City), population 7,275
- East Pinson Valley (5 neighborhoods: Apple Valley, Bridlewood, Echo Highlands, Pine Knoll Vista, Sun Valley), population 10,304
- Ensley (6 neighborhoods: Dolomite, Ensley, Oak Ridge, Sherman Heights, Tuxedo, Wylam), population 9,185
- Five Points West (6 neighborhoods: Belview Heights, Bush Hills, Central Park, Ensley Highlands, Fairview, Green Acres), population 23,428
- Grasselli (6 neighborhoods: Grasselli Heights, Hillman, Hillman Park, Industrial Center, Tarpley City, West Goldwire), population 2,176
- Huffman (4 neighborhoods: Huffman, Killough Springs, Liberty Highlands, Spring Lake), population 14,450
- North Birmingham (6 neighborhoods: Acipco-Finley, Collegeville, Fairmont, Harriman Park, Hooper City, North Birmingham), population 8,510
- Northside (5 neighborhoods: Central City, Druid Hills, Evergreen, Fountain Heights, Norwood), population 11,285
- Pratt (6 neighborhoods: Central Pratt, North Pratt, Sandusky, Smithfield Estates, South Pratt, Thomas), population 9,465
- Red Mountain (3 neighborhoods: Forest Park-South Avondale, Highland Park, Redmont Park), population 10,801
- Roebuck-South East Lake (3 neighborhoods: Roebuck, Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck, South East Lake), population 15,594
- Smithfield (5 neighborhoods: College Hills, East Thomas, Enon Ridge, Graymont, Smithfield) population 6,468
- Southside (3 neighborhoods: Five Points South, Glen Iris, Southside)
- Southwest (6 neighborhoods: Garden Highlands, Jones Valley, Mason City, Oxmoor, Powderly, Riley-Travellick), population 10,705
- Titusville (3 neighborhoods: North Titusville, South Titusville, Woodland Park), population 5,650
- West End (5 neighborhoods: Arlington-West End, Germania Park, Oakwood Place, Rising-West Princeton, West End Manor), population 15,700
- Woodlawn (4 neighborhoods: East Avondale, Oak Ridge Park, South Woodlawn, Woodlawn), population 6,144
Districts
In 2018 the Birmingham Department of Public Works divided the city into four "districts" to better schedule weed cutting of rights of way and vacant lots. These were grouped by community as follows:
- North District: Smithfield, North Birmingham, Northside, East Birmingham
- South District: West End, Titusville, Southside, Red Mountain, Crestline, Crestwood, Cahaba, Southwest (part)
- East District: Woodlawn, East Lake, Roebuck-South East Lake, Airport Hills, Huffman, East Pinson Valley
- West District: Five Points West, Pratt, Brownville, Grasselli, Ensley, Southwest (part)
External links
- Birmingham Communities at blponline.org
- Birmingham neighborhood data at birminghamhousingstudy.com
- Birmingham neighborhood maps at gisweb.informationbirmingham.com
- Birmingham Neighborhoods on google maps