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* [ | * [https://gisweb.birminghamal.gov/StandardMaps/CityCouncil/District7-E.pdf Birmingham Council District 7 map] at gisweb.birminghamal.gov | ||
* [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 | ||
[[Category:Birmingham City Council districts|7]] | [[Category:Birmingham City Council districts|7]] |
Revision as of 09:08, 21 August 2020
Birmingham City Council District Seven (District 7) 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 Jay Roberson.
District Seven covers southwestern Birmingham, including the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. The district's borders were modified in 2013, ceding a strip of Central Park neighborhood along Bessemer Road to District 8.
Communities & Neighborhoods
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City Council representatives
- 1989: Antris Hinton
- 1993: Antris Hinton
- 1997: Sandra Little
- 2001: Bert Miller
- 2005: Miriam Witherspoon/Jay Roberson
- 2009: Jay Roberson
- 2013: Jay Roberson
- 2017: Jay Roberson
Schools
- Arrington Middle School
- Jones Valley K-8 School
- Wenonah Elementary School
- Wenonah High School
- West End Academy
Birmingham Board of Education members
- Alana Edwards, 2013-
Libraries
External links
- Birmingham Council District 7 map at gisweb.birminghamal.gov
- District Map at birminghamalcitycouncil.org