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==Libraries== | ==Libraries== |
Revision as of 15:12, 21 July 2012
Council District 5 covers most of central Birmingham and UAB. It is currently represented by Councilor Johnathan Austin.
Map
- District 5 map at informationbirmingham.com
Communities & Neighborhoods
- Park Place Hope VI Project
- Southtown Housing Project
Schools
- Epic Elementary School
- Glen Iris Elementary School
- Hill Elementary School
- Phillips Academy
- Ramsay High School
- Wilkerson Middle School
- Parker High School
District 5 is represented on the Birmingham Board of Education by Emanuel Ford.
Libraries
Representatives
- 1989-1993: William Bell
- 1993-1997: William Bell
- 1997-2001: William Bell
- 2001-2005: Elias Hendricks
- 2005-2008: William Bell (resigned to join Jefferson County Commission)
- 2008 - 2009: Johnathan Austin (appointed by the Council to fill Bell's unexpired term)
- 2009: Johnathan Austin