The Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham's Community Planning Department provides community planning services for the Member Governments of Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and Walker Counties. The Community Planning Department seeks to develop viable places by promoting integrated approaches to planning for the betterment of the communities the RPCGB serves.
Community Projects
View RPCGB Community Planning Projects in a larger map. All locations are approximate.
Project List
- Bessemer - Master Plan
- Birmingham - City Center One Way Street Conversion
- Birmingham - Collegeville Plan and Access Study
- Birmingham - Concept Feasibility for I-20/59 Lowering
- Birmingham - Fountain Heights 16th Street Corridor Plan
- Birmingham - Highland Park Neighborhood Assessment and Zoning Code Review
- Blount - County Plan
- Calera - Comprehensive Plan Update
- Chelsea - Major Street Plan, Zoning Ordinance and subdivision Regulation Update; Smart Code Overlay
- Fairfield - Comprehensive Plan
- Five Mile Creek - Strategic Plan for Implementation of the Trail Location Study
- Graysville – Master Plan Update
- Graysville - Form Based Code
- Irondale - U.S. 78 Corridor Study
- Leeds - Master Plan
- Montevallo - Development Regulations
- Vestavia Hills - Cahaba Heights Neighborhood Plan
- Vestavia Hills - Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulation Update
Services
Community Planning department provides a variety of services for member governments, including comprehensive community and county planning, downtown revitalization and neighborhood strategic planning, and Regional Mainstreet Programs. It also provides mapping and data services to our member governments. Read More »
Benefits
Community planning can help manage change in your community in a way that provides better choices for how people live, work and play.
Community planning can help to improve and protect the natural environment while encouraging creative, quality land development to promote the health, safety and welfare of our citizens.
Community planning provides opportunities through the public process for all residents to be meaningfully involved in making choices that determine the future of their communities.
News
- Fultondale reveals revitalization plan; could generate $4 million annually December 7, 2011 6:43 AM
- Pell City Council decides on redistricting map November 18, 2011 1:33 PM
- Jefferson County cities seek $23 million grant for greenway, trails November 14, 2011 2:31 PM
- Pell City Council faces big decisions October 31, 2011 9:23 AM
- Collegeville bridges may lead to more upgrades; timetable set for neighborhood work October 24, 2011 10:27 AM




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