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* [http://www.birminghamalcitycouncil.org/residents/which-district-is-yours/ District Map] at birminghamalcitycouncil.org | * [http://www.birminghamalcitycouncil.org/residents/which-district-is-yours/ District Map] at birminghamalcitycouncil.org | ||
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Revision as of 08:53, 21 August 2020
Birmingham City Council District Three (District 3) is a legislative district of the City of Birmingham from which one representative on the Birmingham City Council and one member of the Birmingham Board of Education are elected. The city was divided into nine districts to preserve minority (white) representation following a court order issued in "Yarbrough et al v. City of Birmingham)" (1989). Prior to then councilors were elected at-large. The district is currently represented by Councilor Valerie Abbott.
District Three covers areas in southern Birmingham. The district's borders were modified in 2013, adding sections of [Five Points South neighborhood]] and the UAB campus from District 5 and ceding Crestwood North, Oak Ridge Park and part of Gate City to District 5.
Neighborhoods
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Schools
Birmingham Board of Education members
- Howard Bayless, 2005-2009
- Brian Giattina, 2009-
Libraries
Representatives
- 1989: David Herring
- 1993: Jimmy Blake
- 1997: Jimmy Blake
- 2001: Valerie Abbott
- 2005: Valerie Abbott
- 2009: Valerie Abbott
- 2013: Valerie Abbott
- 2017: Valerie Abbott
External links
- Birmingham Council District 3 map at gisweb.birminghamal.gov
- District Map at birminghamalcitycouncil.org