Word around town is that Linn Park is getting a facelift – no really! Linn Park is undergoing a community-oriented planning and design process to bring a renewed vision, fresh design concept, and an activation plan.
We want you to be part of this process.
We have one guiding philosophy in this project: community leads, design feeds. That means that for the redesign of Birmingham’s Linn Park, your feedback as a community member is wanted, valued, and highly regarded.

Getting Involved is Simple!
- Complete a 7-minute survey by clicking below
2.Attend an upcoming open-house public workshop at Boutwell Auditorium —
- Tuesday, July 26, 2022 – 11-2pm and 5-8pm
- Tuesday, October 4, 2022 – 11-2pm and 5-8pm
And be sure to visit our Linn Park page to stay up to date on the latest updates about Re-Vision Linn Park. You never know, you might see one of your ideas come to life!
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