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Birmingham Community Framework Plans

BIRMINGHAM COMMUNITY FRAMEWORK PLANS

 Map of the 9 Framework Plan Areas

Click directly on the map to view or download a high quality .pdf version from your browser.
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The following Framework Plans are underway! If you live in the following communities click the buttons below to give your input & learn more!

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For residents of: Airport Highlands, Brown Springs, Brownsville Heights, Brummitt Heights, East Avondale, East Birmingham, East Lake, Gate City, Inglenook, Kingston, Maple Grove, North Avondale, North East Lake, Oak Ridge Park, Penfield Park, South Woodlawn, Wahouma, Woodlawn, Zion City

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For residents of: North Pratt, Central Pratt, South Pratt, Sandusky, Smithfield Estates, Thomas, Ensley, Tuxedo, Wylam, Dolomite, Sherman Heights, Oak Ridge

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Get involved with Plan Implementation!

City of Birmingham:
​Sidewalk Master Plan


City of Birmingham Housing and Neighborhood Study


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Birmingham Comprehensive Plan 

Why the Framework Planning Process Matters

​Framework Plans are future planning documents that provide a clear vision of the kind of place the community wants to be in the future.  The Community Framework Plan influences policies that have a direct bearing on quality of life. City leaders will look to the Community Framework Plans for direction on land use, new development, transportation, housing, parks, trails and open space, utilities and economic development.  It will be used by elected officials and city staff as a guide for making short and long range policy and investment decisions – regarding land use development, zoning, transportation improvements, parks, trail, housing issues, and economic development. 

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The Framework Planning Process is conducted by the Regional Planning  Commission of Greater Birmingham (RPCGB), operating under contract to the City of Birmingham. This project is funded by the Building Communities Program. Representatives from both the RPCGB and the City of Birmingham will research existing conditions and facilitate community meetings to create a set of recommendations for the three different areas identified in this website.

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