Jun 06, 2023
🌱 City Considers Homeless Pallet Program + Caldwell Park Flood Update
Hello, neighbors. Danielle Fallon-O'Leary here with your Tuesday edition of the
Hello, neighbors. Danielle Fallon-O'Leary here with your Tuesday edition of the Birmingham Patch newsletter. Keep reading to find out all the things you need to know about what's happening in town.
But first, today's weather:
A stray afternoon t-storm. High: 89 Low: 67.
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About me: Danielle Fallon-O’Leary is a content manager with content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and assists Patch.com with community newsletter curation. Danielle also holds a Master's Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.
Danielle Fallon-O'Leary But first, today's weather: From our sponsor: brought to you in part by T-Mobile Here are the top three stories today in Birmingham: Birmingham city leaders are exploring options to assist the local homeless population. considering a pallet shelter program Leaders from the City of Birmingham and District 3 met with residents recently to provide an update on drainage in the Caldwell Park area increased levels of flooding in recent years design should be completed late this year June was designed as "Black Music Month" by Jimmy Carter in 1979, and the Birmingham Times shared a list of upcoming performances and musical releases Are you a real estate agent in Birmingham struggling to get leads in the current housing market? Today in Birmingham: Moose Tracks' 10,000 Scoop Challenge Iration In partnership with T-Mobile: Just fill out this simple form From my notebook: The City of Birmingham has shared more information about the proposed 2024 operating budget The Birmingham Zoo offers a program to symbolically adopt a zoo animal. The entertainment district in nearby Trussville is now an open container area. More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Danielle Fallon-O'Leary