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{{Infobox Bham neighborhood
| name=Hooper City
| district=[[Birmingham City Council District 9|9]]
| community=North Birmingham community
| population=708
| location=Hooper City Recreation Center
| map=({{Locate_address_inline | address = 3901+4th+Street+West | zoom=17 | type=h }})
| meetingtime=2nd Monday
| president=Anthony Douglas
| website=
| nmap=[https://gisweb.birminghamal.gov/StandardMaps/Neighborhoods/11x17/HooperCity.pdf Hooper City]
}}
'''Hooper City''' is a [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in the [[North Birmingham community|North Birmingham]] community which stretches along the northern edges of the city on either side of [[Coalburg Road]] west of [[I-65]] between [[Fultondale]] and [[Forestdale]].
'''Hooper City''' is a [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in the [[North Birmingham community|North Birmingham]] community which stretches along the northern edges of the city on either side of [[Coalburg Road]] west of [[I-65]] between [[Fultondale]] and [[Forestdale]].


The neighborhood borders [[Fairmont]] to the southeast, [[Acipco-Finley]] and [[Thomas]] to the south, and [[Smithfield Estates]] to the west. Much of the neighborhood is undeveloped, with no schools or public buildings within its borders. [[Hooper City Park]] and [[Hairston Park]] are located in the residential area south of [[Daniel Payne Drive]]. Elementary age students attend [[South Hampton Elementary School|South Hampton]] or [[Lewis Elementary School]]s, [[Daniel Payne Middle School|Daniel Payne]] or [[Hudson Middle School]]s, and [[Jackson-Olin High School|Jackson-Olin]] or [[Carver High School]]s.
The neighborhood borders [[Fairmont]] to the southeast, [[Acipco-Finley]] and [[Thomas]] to the south, and [[Smithfield Estates]] to the west. Much of the neighborhood is undeveloped, with no schools or public buildings within its borders. [[Hooper City Park]] and [[Hairston Park]] are located in the residential area south of [[Daniel Payne Drive]]. Elementary age students attend [[South Hampton Elementary School|South Hampton]] or [[Lewis Elementary School]]s, [[Daniel Payne Middle School|Daniel Payne]] or [[Hudson Middle School]]s, and [[Jackson-Olin High School|Jackson-Olin]] or [[Carver High School]]s.


The Hooper City Neighborhood Association meets on the second Monday of each month at the [[Hooper City Recreational Center]]. [[Danny Robinson]] is the neighborhood president, having succeeded [[William Barnes]]. [[Jacqueline Brown]] is vice president, and [[Eula Jackson]] is secretary.
The '''Hooper City Neighborhood Association''' meets on the second Monday of each month at the [[Hooper City Recreation Center]].  
 
==Neighborhood presidents==
* [[William A. Barnes]]
* [[Danny Robinson]]  
* [[Anthony Douglas]], 2021-
 
==Demographics==
* 2010: 921 (85.1% Black)
* 2020: 708 (90.7% Black)


[[Category:Hooper City|*]]
[[Category:Hooper City|*]]

Latest revision as of 11:19, 12 September 2021

Hooper City
Seal of birmingham.jpg
Birmingham neighborhoods
District(s) 9
Community North Birmingham community
Population 708
Area N/A
President Anthony Douglas
Meeting site Hooper City Recreation Center, (map)
Meeting day 2nd Monday
Website
Neighborhood map Hooper City

Hooper City is a neighborhood in the North Birmingham community which stretches along the northern edges of the city on either side of Coalburg Road west of I-65 between Fultondale and Forestdale.

The neighborhood borders Fairmont to the southeast, Acipco-Finley and Thomas to the south, and Smithfield Estates to the west. Much of the neighborhood is undeveloped, with no schools or public buildings within its borders. Hooper City Park and Hairston Park are located in the residential area south of Daniel Payne Drive. Elementary age students attend South Hampton or Lewis Elementary Schools, Daniel Payne or Hudson Middle Schools, and Jackson-Olin or Carver High Schools.

The Hooper City Neighborhood Association meets on the second Monday of each month at the Hooper City Recreation Center.

Neighborhood presidents

Demographics

  • 2010: 921 (85.1% Black)
  • 2020: 708 (90.7% Black)