Councilor Marcus Lundy recently met with constituents of District 9 and Mayor William A. Bell, Sr. to discuss Economic Development and Transformation Leadership at Morning Star Christian Center in the Sherman Heights Neighborhood.
Councilor Lundy opened with prayer and briefed constituents on top projects in the district, including the North Birmingham Community Framework plan, Village Creek Greenway, Urban Farm and Produce Market, and District 9 Capital Projects.
“There is power in collaborative ideas and listening to feedback from our constituents, I’m very pleased with our dialogue today,” Lundy said.
Residents explained what their visions were for their community and were excited to see the initiative taken to answer questions and receive updates on ongoing projects.
Representatives from the Alabama Legislature, Birmingham Water Works, Birmingham Board of Education, Freshwater Land Trust, and the Birmingham Park and Recreation Board also gave updates on issues, projects, and current public information.