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The neighborhood's residential areas are discontinuous, with apartments on [[Sunrise Drive]] and a subdivision extending across the Irondale city limits north of [[I-20]] off Montevallo Road. To the south, numerous residential streets cluster around [[Putnam Middle School]] and [[St Martin's in the Pines]] retirement community. Across Shades Creek, the neighborhood also includes houses on Scenic View Drive and other streets tucked into Irondale on the southeast.
The neighborhood's residential areas are discontinuous, with apartments on [[Sunrise Drive]] and a subdivision extending across the Irondale city limits north of [[I-20]] off Montevallo Road. To the south, numerous residential streets cluster around [[Putnam Middle School]] and [[St Martin's in the Pines]] retirement community. Across Shades Creek, the neighborhood also includes houses on Scenic View Drive and other streets tucked into Irondale on the southeast.


Most of Eastwood is in [[Birmingham City Council District 2]], with the Sunrise Drive apartment in [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]]. School-age children in Eastwood attend [[Avondale Elementary School]], [[Putnam Middle School]] and [[Woodlawn High School]]. [[Lawson Field]] on Oporto-Madrid and [[Flora Johnston Nature Park]] ([[Elder Street Park]]) along the Shades Creek flood zone are located in the neighborhood. The [[Birmingham Public Library Eastwood Branch]], formerly in Eastwood Mall, is now located in [[The Shops on Montevallo]] in [[Crestline]].
Most of Eastwood is in [[Birmingham City Council District 2]], with the Sunrise Drive apartment in [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]]. School-age children in Eastwood attend [[Avondale Elementary School]], [[Putnam Middle School]] and [[Woodlawn High School]]. [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 26]] is located in the neighborhood. [[Lawson Field]] on Oporto-Madrid and [[Flora Johnston Nature Park]] ([[Elder Street Park]]) along the Shades Creek flood zone are located in Eastwood. The [[Birmingham Public Library Eastwood Branch]], formerly in Eastwood Mall, is now located in [[The Shops on Montevallo]] in [[Crestline]].


The '''Eastwood Neighborhood Association''' meets monthly. The neighborhood president is [[Teri Wright]], who succeeded [[Lyda Couch]] in [[2014]]. The association was a finalist in the "Social Revitalization" category in the [[2015]] Neighborhoods USA "Neighborhood of the Year" competition.
The '''Eastwood Neighborhood Association''' meets monthly. The neighborhood president is [[Teri Wright]], who succeeded [[Lyda Couch]] in [[2014]]. The association was a finalist in the "Social Revitalization" category in the [[2015]] Neighborhoods USA "Neighborhood of the Year" competition.


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Revision as of 11:32, 28 October 2015

Eastwood
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Birmingham neighborhoods
District(s) 2, 5
Community Crestline
Population {{{population}}}
Area N/A
President Teri Wright
Meeting site [[{{{location}}}]],
Meeting day First Thursday
Website none
Neighborhood map {{{nmap}}}

Eastwood is a neighborhood in the Crestline community of eastern Birmingham. It is centered around the Eastwood Village shopping center (the former site of Eastwood Mall) between Montevallo Road, Oporto-Madrid Boulevard and U.S. Highway 78 (Crestwood Boulevard). It extends north across Georgia Road to the southern end of the Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve at Red Gap, and south across Shades Creek to Scenic View Drive. Eastwood is bordered by Irondale to the east, Mountain Brook to the south, Crestline and Oak Ridge Park to the west, and Gate City and Brown Springs to the north.

Much of the center of the Eastwood neighborhood is commercial, formerly anchored by Eastwood Mall and Century Plaza, as well as the Eastwood Shopping Plaza and, later, big box stores on Ludington Lane. The retail area also extended along Crestwood Boulevard to the west with the Village East Shopping Center in Crestline and the Eastwood Festival Center in Crestwood South. Other nearby retail strips were developed along Montclair Road and Montevallo Road.

The neighborhood's residential areas are discontinuous, with apartments on Sunrise Drive and a subdivision extending across the Irondale city limits north of I-20 off Montevallo Road. To the south, numerous residential streets cluster around Putnam Middle School and St Martin's in the Pines retirement community. Across Shades Creek, the neighborhood also includes houses on Scenic View Drive and other streets tucked into Irondale on the southeast.

Most of Eastwood is in Birmingham City Council District 2, with the Sunrise Drive apartment in District 5. School-age children in Eastwood attend Avondale Elementary School, Putnam Middle School and Woodlawn High School. Birmingham Fire Station No. 26 is located in the neighborhood. Lawson Field on Oporto-Madrid and Flora Johnston Nature Park (Elder Street Park) along the Shades Creek flood zone are located in Eastwood. The Birmingham Public Library Eastwood Branch, formerly in Eastwood Mall, is now located in The Shops on Montevallo in Crestline.

The Eastwood Neighborhood Association meets monthly. The neighborhood president is Teri Wright, who succeeded Lyda Couch in 2014. The association was a finalist in the "Social Revitalization" category in the 2015 Neighborhoods USA "Neighborhood of the Year" competition.