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'''Central City''' is a [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in the [[Northside community|Northside]] community. It is separated from the [[Druid Hills]] and [[Norwood]] neighborhoods to the north by {{I-20/59}} and [[9th Avenue North]]; from the [[North Avondale]] neighborhood to the east by the [[Boyles Terminal Subdivision]] railroad tracks and [[32nd Street North]]; from the [[Southside]] and [[Five Points South]] neighborhoods to the south by the [[Railroad Reservation]]; and from the [[Fountain Heights]] neighborhood to the west by [[19th Street North]]. | '''Central City''' is a [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in the [[Northside community|Northside]] community. It is separated from the [[Druid Hills]] and [[Norwood]] neighborhoods to the north by {{I-20/59}} and [[9th Avenue North]]; from the [[North Avondale]] neighborhood to the east by the [[Boyles Terminal Subdivision]] railroad tracks and [[32nd Street North]]; from the [[Southside]] and [[Five Points South]] neighborhoods to the south by the [[Railroad Reservation]]; and from the [[Fountain Heights]] neighborhood to the west by [[19th Street North]]. | ||
The neighborhood includes the northeastern section of [[downtown Birmingham]], including the municipal center surrounding [[Linn Park]] | The neighborhood includes the northeastern section of [[downtown Birmingham]], including the municipal center surrounding [[Linn Park]], the commercial district centered on [[20th Street North]], and the [[Park Place Apartments]] mixed-income community near [[Marconi Park]]. | ||
Grade school students attend [[Phillips Academy]] and [[Carver High School]]. | Grade school students attend [[Phillips Academy]] and [[Carver High School]]. | ||
The Central City Neighborhood Association meets on the third Tuesday of each month in the Story Castle Room at the [[Birmingham Public Library]]. [[ | The Central City Neighborhood Association meets on the third Tuesday of each month in the Story Castle Room at the [[Birmingham Public Library]]. | ||
==Neighborhood presidents== | |||
* [[Louise Shufford]], 2002- | |||
* [[Camille Spratling]], 2006- | |||
* [[Patty Pilkerton]], 2010-2012 | |||
* [[Patrick Ballard]], 2012-2014 | |||
* [[Richard Burton]], 2014-2016 | |||
* [[James Sullivan]], 2016- | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 12:04, 28 March 2017
Central City | |
Birmingham neighborhoods | |
District(s) | 5 |
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Community | Northside |
Population | 2,817 |
Area | N/A |
President | James Sullivan |
Meeting site | Birmingham Public Library, (map) |
Meeting day | 3rd Tuesday |
Website | birminghamccna.com |
Neighborhood map | Central City |
Central City is a neighborhood in the Northside community. It is separated from the Druid Hills and Norwood neighborhoods to the north by I-20/59 and 9th Avenue North; from the North Avondale neighborhood to the east by the Boyles Terminal Subdivision railroad tracks and 32nd Street North; from the Southside and Five Points South neighborhoods to the south by the Railroad Reservation; and from the Fountain Heights neighborhood to the west by 19th Street North.
The neighborhood includes the northeastern section of downtown Birmingham, including the municipal center surrounding Linn Park, the commercial district centered on 20th Street North, and the Park Place Apartments mixed-income community near Marconi Park.
Grade school students attend Phillips Academy and Carver High School.
The Central City Neighborhood Association meets on the third Tuesday of each month in the Story Castle Room at the Birmingham Public Library.
Neighborhood presidents
- Louise Shufford, 2002-
- Camille Spratling, 2006-
- Patty Pilkerton, 2010-2012
- Patrick Ballard, 2012-2014
- Richard Burton, 2014-2016
- James Sullivan, 2016-
External links
- Central City neighborhood website
- Central City neighborhood on Facebook.com