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| district=[[Birmingham City Council District 1|1]], [[Birmingham City Council District 2|2]]
| district=[[Birmingham City Council District 1|1]], [[Birmingham City Council District 2|2]]
| community=Roebuck-South East Lake
| community=Roebuck-South East Lake
| population= 2,936
| population= 3,000
| location=South Roebuck Baptist Church
| location=South Roebuck Baptist Church
| map=({{Locate_address_inline | address = 501+Mountain+Drive | zoom=17 | type=h }})
| map=({{Locate_address_inline | address = 501+Mountain+Drive | zoom=17 | type=h }})
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* [[Richard Rutledge]], 2002-
* [[Richard Rutledge]], 2002-
* [[Frank Hamby]], 2010-
* [[Frank Hamby]], 2010-
==Demographics==
* 2010: 2,936 (43.8% Black)
* 2020: 3,000 (48.8% Black)


[[Category:Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck|*]]
[[Category:Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck|*]]

Latest revision as of 12:07, 12 September 2021

Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck
Roebuck Springs South Roebuck logo.png
Seal of birmingham.jpg
Birmingham neighborhoods
District(s) 1, 2
Community Roebuck-South East Lake
Population 3,000
Area N/A
President Frank Hamby
Meeting site South Roebuck Baptist Church, (map)
Meeting day 2nd Thursday
Website
Neighborhood map Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck

Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck, commonly simplified to Roebuck Springs is a neighborhood in Birmingham's Roebuck-South East Lake community. It is located south of I-59 from the Roebuck and Huffman neighborhoods, east of North East Lake and South East Lake, and north of Irondale and Liberty Highlands. The neighborhood includes the historic Roebuck Springs subdivision and the northern half of the Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve.

The W. J. Christian School opened in 1961 in Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck. The former East End Park (also called South Roebuck Park, a neighborhood park off the end of Dogwood Drive featured a swimming pool that hosted the Eastside Swim Club. The abandoned property was later turned over to Ruffner Mountain.

The Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck Neighborhood Association meets on the second Thursday of each month at South Roebuck Baptist Church on Mountain Drive

Neighborhood presidents

Demographics

  • 2010: 2,936 (43.8% Black)
  • 2020: 3,000 (48.8% Black)