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| district=[[Birmingham City Council District 1|1]], [[Birmingham City Council District 4|4]] | | district=[[Birmingham City Council District 1|1]], [[Birmingham City Council District 4|4]] | ||
| community=Huffman community | | community=Huffman community | ||
| population=3, | | population=3,941 | ||
| location=Smith Middle School | | location=Smith Middle School | ||
| map=({{Locate_address_inline | address = 1124+Five+Mile+Road| zoom=17 | type=h }}) | | map=({{Locate_address_inline | address = 1124+Five+Mile+Road| zoom=17 | type=h }}) | ||
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* [[Pearlie Lawhorne]] | * [[Pearlie Lawhorne]] | ||
* [[Reshonda McNeal]] | * [[Reshonda McNeal]] | ||
==Demographics== | |||
* 2010: 3,915 (78.4% Black) | |||
* 2020: 3,941 (82.3% Black) | |||
[[Category:Killough Springs|*]] | [[Category:Killough Springs|*]] |
Latest revision as of 11:35, 12 September 2021
Killough Springs | |
Birmingham neighborhoods | |
District(s) | 1, 4 |
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Community | Huffman community |
Population | 3,941 |
Area | N/A |
President | Reshonda McNeal |
Meeting site | Smith Middle School, (map) |
Meeting day | 4th Tuesday |
Website | |
Neighborhood map | Killough Springs |
Killough Springs is a neighborhood in Birmingham's Huffman community. Residents voted on June 16, 1959 to be annexed into the City of Birmingham.
The Killough Springs Neighborhood Association meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month at Smith Middle School. Pearlie Lawhorne is the neighborhood president.
Neighborhood presidents
Demographics
- 2010: 3,915 (78.4% Black)
- 2020: 3,941 (82.3% Black)