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* [[John Avery]]/[[Ken Johnson]], 2006- | * [[John Avery]]/[[Ken Johnson]], 2006- | ||
* [[Beverly Carter]], 2012-2014 | * [[Beverly Carter]], 2012-2014 | ||
* [[Ken Johnson]], 2014- | * [[Ken Johnson]], 2014-2018 | ||
* [[William Harden]] | * [[William Harden Jr]], 2018– | ||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== |
Revision as of 10:06, 2 November 2023
Echo Highlands | |
Birmingham neighborhoods | |
District(s) | 1, 4 |
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Community | East Pinson Valley |
Population | 4,743 |
Area | N/A |
President | William Harden |
Meeting site | Wine Wood Baptist Church, (map) |
Meeting day | 1st Thursday |
Website | |
Neighborhood map | Echo Highlands |
Echo Highlands is a neighborhood in Birmingham's East Pinson Valley community. It stretches along Pinson Valley Parkway (Alabama State Highway 79) between Lawson Road and Carson Road, mostly to the east of the highway, toward Killough Springs, Bridlewood and Sun Valley. It includes most of the Valley East Industrial Park. Sun Valley Elementary School and Echo Highlands Park are in the neighborhood, which is represented in Birmingham City Council District 1 and District 4.
The Echo Highlands Neighborhood Association meets on the 1st Thursday of each month at Wine Wood Baptist Church on Winewood Road. William Harden is the neighborhood president.
Neighborhood presidents
- Jacqueline Franklin, 2002-
- John Avery/Ken Johnson, 2006-
- Beverly Carter, 2012-2014
- Ken Johnson, 2014-2018
- William Harden Jr, 2018–
Demographics
- 2010: 4,855 (87.6% Black)
- 2020: 4,743 (91.2% Black)