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* [[2014 Birmingham neighborhood elections|2014]]: [[Andre Brown]] president, [[Bonderia Lyons]] vice president, [[Tiffany Cannon]] secretary
* [[2014 Birmingham neighborhood elections|2014]]: [[Andre Brown]] president, [[Bonderia Lyons]] vice president, [[Tiffany Cannon]] secretary
* [[2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections|2016]]: [[Andre Brown]] president, [[Bonderia Lyons]] vice president, [[Tiffany Cannon]] secretary
* [[2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections|2016]]: [[Andre Brown]] president, [[Bonderia Lyons]] vice president, [[Tiffany Cannon]] secretary
* 2018: [[Bonderia Lyons]] president, [[Darlena Battle]] vice president


[[Category:Fountain Heights|*]]
[[Category:Fountain Heights|*]]

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Fountain Heights
Seal of birmingham.jpg
Birmingham neighborhoods
District(s) 5, 6
Community Northside
Population 2,520
Area N/A
President Andre Brown
Meeting site Fountain Heights Recreation Center, (map)
Meeting day 2nd Saturday
Website
Neighborhood map Fountain Heights

Fountain Heights is a neighborhood in Birmingham's Northside community. It is separated from the Enon Ridge and Evergreen neighborhoods to the north by I-65 and 17th Avenue North; from the Central City neighborhood to the east by 19th Street North; from the Five Points South neighborhoods to the south by the Railroad Reservation; and from the Smithfield neighborhood to the west by I-65.

The neighborhood includes the former area of "Little Korea" or "Newmongo" north of 8th Avenue, and the northwestern section of downtown Birmingham, including the Civil Rights District surrounding Kelly Ingram Park.

The Fountain Heights Neighborhood Association meets on the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Fountain Heights Recreation Center on 15th Avenue North.

Neighborhood officers