On Monday night, I had the opportunity to attend the Southside Community Rezoning Meeting at Vulcan Park & Museum. At the meeting, I learned more about the Northside Southside Framework Plan—as well as the overarching Birmingham Comprehensive plan. Here’s what we know.
“Back in 2011, we came up with an aspirational vision for what we want the city to be in 20 years. To reach that plan, we developed the comprehensive plan, which was adopted in 2013.”
Tim Gambrel, Chief Planner, City of Birmingham
The Northside Southside Framework Plan is the 8th in a series of 9 framework plans, all part of the 2013 City of Birmingham Comprehensive Plan. Through community involvement, the Northside Southside Framework Plan aims to support the needs of the community and achieve the vision of the Comprehensive Plan.
So why does the Northside Southside Framework Plan matter? Once finalized, the Framework Plan will serve as a way for the community to assess aspects that work well, and aspects that need to change. The plan is a community-based vision for future growth, and an opportunity for residents, business owners, property owners and more to define their vision for the community.
The framework plan levies the area’s strengths and weaknesses, along with opportunities and threats:
Interested in learning more about the Northside Southside Framework Plan? Want to make your voice heard? You’re in luck! The committee is hosting a second meeting, focusing on the Northside aspect of the plan.
If you can’t make the November 19th zoning meeting, the Northside Southside Framework Plan has options for residents to submit comments online: