Bush Hills
In collaboration with Bush Hills Connections and other important partners, Live HealthSmart Alabama is working to meet the needs of the Bush Hills community.
Bush Hills was established in the 1920s and is a beautiful, historic neighborhood on the edge of Birmingham’s city center. It is home to Birmingham-Southern College and the Bush Hills STEAM Academy. Bush Hills is known for its winding boulevard that showcases some of the city's most regal and well-preserved homes. Bush Hills’ residents have worked hard to preserve its charm and tranquility throughout the years. Young families are flocking to the area for its stellar housing stock and accessibility.
The neighborhood faced challenges in the 1970s when the population began to decline. Today, just over 4,200 residents call Bush Hills home. An issue within the community is a lack of resources: healthy foods, restaurants with nutritious options, and proper wellness education.
With the help of the community and partners—such as B.L. Harbert International, Alabama Power, the City of Birmingham, and the Mayor’s Office—Live HealthSmart Alabama is working to support the residents of Bush Hills in creating a healthier community.
Improvements
Built 3,300 New Linear Feet of Sidewalk
Installed 59 New ADA Ramps
Added 25 High-Visibility Crosswalks
Planted 25 Trees at Bush Hills Parklet
Added 4 New Stop Signs
Added 11 New Light Fixtures
Transformed Wilson Elementary School into the Bush Hills Connections Complex
Enhanced Complex Courtyard, Gym, Cafeteria, and Auditorium
Made Landscape Upgrades
Pressure-Washed Pavers at Alma Dennis Park
Organized a Neighborhood Cleanup
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