List of Birmingham parks: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
The parks' operation are overseen by the [[Birmingham Park and Recreation Board]].
The parks' operation are overseen by the [[Birmingham Park and Recreation Board]].


==Planned==
==New parks==
* [[Railroad Reservation Park]]
* [[Railroad Reservation Park]], opened [[2010]]
* [[Red Mountain Park]]
* [[East Brownville Park]], dedicated [[2006]]
 
* [[West Brownville Park]], dedicated [[2006]]
==Dedicated 2006==
* [[Grasselli Heights Park]], dedicated [[2006]]
* [[East Brownville Park]]
* [[Tarpley City Park]], dedicated [[2006]]
* [[West Brownville Park]]
* [[West Goldwire Park]], dedicated [[2006]]
* [[Grasselli Heights Park]]
* [[Tarpley City Park]]
* [[West Goldwire Park]]


==Rededicated 2000==
==Rededicated 2000==
Line 119: Line 116:
* [[Roebuck-Hawkins Park]] (Don A. Hawkins Park and Roebuck Municipal Golf Course)
* [[Roebuck-Hawkins Park]] (Don A. Hawkins Park and Roebuck Municipal Golf Course)
* [[Roosevelt City Park]]
* [[Roosevelt City Park]]
* [[Ruffner Mountain Park]]
* [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]]
* [[Rushton Park]]
* [[Rushton Park]]
* [[Sandridge Park]]
* [[Sandridge Park]]

Revision as of 14:32, 22 March 2011

This is a list of Birmingham parks, made up of those dedicated by the Birmingham City Council. Once a park is dedicated, the land can no longer be sold or the space used for any other purpose unless approved in a voter referendum. Action by the council requires a survey of the proposed park land along with other documentation. The parks' operation are overseen by the Birmingham Park and Recreation Board.

New parks

Rededicated 2000

Numerous Birmingham parks were rededicated under an amended ordinance in 2000. The new ordinance required property surveys, deeds, and council records to be kept on file in the City Clerk's office.

Dedicated 1999

Other

Former parks

References

  • Howell, Vickii (January 26, 2000) "Council rededicates 28 parks." Birmingham News.
  • Blackledge, Brett J. (March 8, 2000) "City Council dedicates 17 more parks." Birmingham News.