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{{Infobox Bham neighborhood
| name=South Titusville
| district=[[Birmingham City Council District 6|6]]
| community=Titusville
| location=Titusville Library
| map=({{Locate_address_inline | address = 2+6th+Avenue+Southwest | zoom=17 | type=h }})
| meetingtime=2nd Tuesday
| president=Edward Ramsey
| website=
}}
'''South Titusville''' is a neighborhood in the [[Titusville community]] of [[Birmingham]]. It is divided from [[North Titusville]] by the community's main street, [[6th Avenue South]], and from the [[Woodland Park]] neighborhood to the south by [[Green Springs Avenue]].
'''South Titusville''' is a neighborhood in the [[Titusville community]] of [[Birmingham]]. It is divided from [[North Titusville]] by the community's main street, [[6th Avenue South]], and from the [[Woodland Park]] neighborhood to the south by [[Green Springs Avenue]].



Revision as of 21:56, 9 July 2013

South Titusville
Seal of birmingham.jpg
Birmingham neighborhoods
District(s) 6
Community Titusville
Population {{{population}}}
Area N/A
President Edward Ramsey
Meeting site Titusville Library, (map)
Meeting day 2nd Tuesday
Website
Neighborhood map {{{nmap}}}

South Titusville is a neighborhood in the Titusville community of Birmingham. It is divided from North Titusville by the community's main street, 6th Avenue South, and from the Woodland Park neighborhood to the south by Green Springs Avenue.

The South Titusville Neighborhood Association is headed by Edward Ramsey, with Julius Matthews, Jr as Vice President and Mamie A. Jordan as Secretary. The association meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Titusville Branch Library.

In 1978, South Titusville was selected by the Birmingham City Council as one of five neighborhoods, along with Woodlawn, North Birmingham, Five Points South, and Bush Hills, to share $10.5 in Federal community development grants. The money was used to cover open ditches, enhance lighting and resurface streets.

References

  • Friedman, Richard (November 26, 1978) "South Titusville rejoices at news that problems finally to be attacked." Birmingham News.