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'''Council District 2''' covers areas in eastern and southeast [[Birmingham]]. | '''Council District 2''' covers areas in eastern and southeast [[Birmingham]]. The district's borders were modified in [[2013]], ceding some areas north of the [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] to [[Birmingham City Council District 4]]. | ||
The district is currently represented by Councilor [[Kim Rafferty]]. | |||
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==Communities & Neighborhoods== | ==Communities & Neighborhoods== | ||
* [[Crestline community|Crestline]] | * [[Crestline community|Crestline]] | ||
** [[Crestline]] | ** [[Crestline]] | ||
** [[Eastwood]] | ** [[Eastwood]] (except for [[Sunrise Apartments]]) | ||
* [[Crestwood]] | * [[Crestwood]] | ||
** [[Crestwood South]] | ** [[Crestwood South]] (northeastern two-thirds) | ||
* [[East Lake community|East Lake]] | |||
** [[Brown Springs]] (northern and eastern three-fourths) | |||
* [[Cahaba community]] | |||
** [[Overton]] | |||
* [[Huffman Community]] | |||
** [[Liberty Highlands]] | |||
* [[Roebuck-South East Lake]] | |||
** [[Roebuck]] (southeastern third) | |||
** [[Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck]] | |||
** [[South East Lake]] | |||
* [[Woodlawn Community]] | |||
** [[Oak Ridge Park]] (southeastern quarter) | |||
==Schools== | ==Schools== | ||
* [[Martha Gaskins Elementary School]] | |||
* [[Robinson Elementary School]] | * [[Robinson Elementary School]] | ||
* [[W. J. Christian School]] | |||
* [[Huffman Middle School]] | |||
* [[Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School]] | * [[Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School]] | ||
* [[Putnam Middle School]] | * [[Putnam Middle School]] | ||
==School Board members== | |||
* [[Virginia Volker]]. | |||
* [[Lyord Watson]] | |||
==Libraries== | ==Libraries== | ||
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* [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]]: [[Carol Duncan]] (nee Reynolds) | * [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]]: [[Carol Duncan]] (nee Reynolds) | ||
* [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009]]: [[Kim Rafferty]] | * [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009]]: [[Kim Rafferty]] | ||
* [[2013 Birmingham municipal election|2013]]: [[Kim Rafferty]] | |||
* [[2017 Birmingham municipal election|2017]]: | |||
{{Birmingham City Council}} | {{Birmingham City Council}} | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://gisweb.informationbirmingham.com/imf/sites/JSPCOBHelp/StandardMaps/PDF/2013District2.pdf Birmingham Council District Two] at gisweb.informationbirmingham.com | |||
[[Category:Birmingham City Council districts|2]] | [[Category:Birmingham City Council districts|2]] |
Revision as of 09:08, 26 April 2017
Council District 2 covers areas in eastern and southeast Birmingham. The district's borders were modified in 2013, ceding some areas north of the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport to Birmingham City Council District 4.
The district is currently represented by Councilor Kim Rafferty.
Communities & Neighborhoods
- Crestline
- Crestline
- Eastwood (except for Sunrise Apartments)
- Crestwood
- Crestwood South (northeastern two-thirds)
- East Lake
- Brown Springs (northern and eastern three-fourths)
- Cahaba community
- Huffman Community
- Roebuck-South East Lake
- Roebuck (southeastern third)
- Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck
- South East Lake
- Woodlawn Community
- Oak Ridge Park (southeastern quarter)
Schools
- Martha Gaskins Elementary School
- Robinson Elementary School
- W. J. Christian School
- Huffman Middle School
- Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School
- Putnam Middle School
School Board members
Libraries
Representatives
- 1989: Pat Sewell
- 1993: Pat Sewell
- 1997: Bill Johnson
- 2001: Carol Reynolds
- 2005: Carol Duncan (nee Reynolds)
- 2009: Kim Rafferty
- 2013: Kim Rafferty
- 2017:
External links
- Birmingham Council District Two at gisweb.informationbirmingham.com