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The '''New Trussville Community Center''' is being built on [[Trussville-Clay Road]] adjacent to the proposed new [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]. The 67,500 square foot, $10 million, one-story structure will replace the [[John C. Yarbrough Community Center]] on [[Parkway Drive Trussville|Parkway Drive]].  
The '''Trussville Civic Center''' is located at 5381 [[Trussville-Clay Road]] adjacent to the new [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]. The 67,500 square foot, $10 million, one-story structure is a replacement facility for the [[John C. Yarbrough Community Center]] on [[Parkway Drive Trussville|Parkway Drive]]. Completed in [[2008]], the center features an exhibition hall, a full-sized kitchen and several meeting rooms. Designed by [[Davis Architects]], its architecture compliments that of the neighboring new [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]].  


Slated for completion in [[2008]], the center will feature an exhibition hall, a full-sized kitchen and several meeting rooms. Designed by [[Davis Architects]], its architecture will compliment that of the neighboring new [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]].
On Tuesday, [[November 14]], [[2006]], the Trussville City Council unanimously rezoned the parcels at 5460 [[Trussville-Clay Road]] from one institutional zoning to a more appropriate one to allow for the construction of the new building. Construction commenced in [[2007]] and the center saw its official ribbon cutting on [[October 13]], [[2008]].
 
On Tuesday, [[November 14]], [[2006]], the Trussville City Council unanimously rezoned the parcels at 5460 [[Trussville-Clay Road]] from one institutional zoning to a more appropriate one to allow for the construction of the new building.


==References==
==References==
* Debro, Anita (June 7, 2006) "Community center design to match nearby buildings". ''Birmingham News''.
* Debro, Anita (June 7, 2006) "Community center design to match nearby buildings". ''Birmingham News''.
* Debro, Anita (November 16, 2006) "Government roundup". ''Birmingham News''.
* Debro, Anita (November 16, 2006) "Government roundup". ''Birmingham News''.
* McCay, Meredith (October 16, 2008) "Trussville cuts ribbon for new Civic Center". ''St. Clair Times''.


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Revision as of 00:33, 4 January 2009

The Trussville Civic Center is located at 5381 Trussville-Clay Road adjacent to the new Hewitt-Trussville High School. The 67,500 square foot, $10 million, one-story structure is a replacement facility for the John C. Yarbrough Community Center on Parkway Drive. Completed in 2008, the center features an exhibition hall, a full-sized kitchen and several meeting rooms. Designed by Davis Architects, its architecture compliments that of the neighboring new Hewitt-Trussville High School.

On Tuesday, November 14, 2006, the Trussville City Council unanimously rezoned the parcels at 5460 Trussville-Clay Road from one institutional zoning to a more appropriate one to allow for the construction of the new building. Construction commenced in 2007 and the center saw its official ribbon cutting on October 13, 2008.

References

  • Debro, Anita (June 7, 2006) "Community center design to match nearby buildings". Birmingham News.
  • Debro, Anita (November 16, 2006) "Government roundup". Birmingham News.
  • McCay, Meredith (October 16, 2008) "Trussville cuts ribbon for new Civic Center". St. Clair Times.