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Alabama Power Foundation 2023 Annual Report

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7 Executive Director Carlee Sanford explains the need for the commission and its goals. "Jefferson County has no parks and recreation department at a county level, which made funding and maintaining these three parks challenging. It's a huge effort to keep public places clean, safe and enjoyable," she says. These regional assets are used by visitors and residents of Birmingham, Trussville, Irondale, Homewood, Hoover, Pinson, Vestavia and other cities; creating the commission allowed for collaboration and a unifi ed approach. "We needed a regional solution," Sanford says. The Alabama Power Foundation is among the commission's original supporters, and there are more good things to come. "The commission will also allow us to acquire more land and natural spaces for public access," Sanford says. She stresses why existing and future parks are vital to quality of life. "They give everyone in the area – no matter their background or fi nancial situation – access to activities amid nature; that's key to physical and mental health," she says. Tate echoes the sentiment and speaks to the positive economic impacts. "Our beautiful public greenspaces are a highlight of our area, providing so much value to community members and attracting businesses looking to locate here," she says. Photography includes Housing Authority of the Birmingham District (HABD) Summer Program Participants

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