Birmingham invites input on civil rights trail
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City Asks Residents for Thoughts on Civil Rights Corridor - BirminghamWatch
(Source: City of Birmingham) The city of Birmingham is inviting the public to look at its proposal to redevelop a corridor running from downtown westward through Smithfield and Graymont in its Birmingham Civil Rights Crossroads Project. The purpose of the project is to commemorate the legacy of the western areas in the Civil Rights Movement by connecting them to downtown with a renewed corridor that accommodates pedestrians, bikers and transit u…
Birmingham invites input on civil rights trail
The City of Birmingham is inviting public input on the Birmingham Civil Rights Crossroads project, a planned 3.16-mile urban trail network that reconnects the historic Graymont and Smithfield neighborhoods with downtown Birmingham and the Civil Rights District.
City of Birmingham Invites Public to Help Shape its Civil Rights Crossroads Project
birminghamal.gov The City of Birmingham will host its Community Studio Week from June 10–14, as part of the Birmingham Civil Rights Crossroads Project, an initiative to reconnect neighborhoods, improve mobility, and honor Birmingham’s Civil Rights legacy. Residents, business owners, students, and stakeholders from across the Civil Rights District, Smithfield, Graymont, and surrounding areas are invited […]
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