Low Impact Development (LID)

Low Impact Development is a comprehensive land planning and engineering design approach with the goal of maintaining and enhancing storm water runoff of developing watersheds. LID systems utilize practices that create or mimic natural processes that result in infiltration, evapotranspiration or use of storm water in order to protect water quality and associated watersheds. Principles

The Bray at Liberty Park

For more information, visit https://www.libertypark.com/the-bray. Share a comment or ask a question regarding this development in the Vestavia Hills Listens portal at https://www.opentownhall.com/11759. Project History The Liberty Park Joint Venture (LPJV) conceived their vision of a development plan for the remaining undeveloped 700 acres within the Liberty Park PUD in 2020. They branded the future development

Stormwater Management

> Program Overview > Permit Components > Related Ordinances > Important Numbers > Community Meetings & Presentations > Drainage Projects & Studies > What is Stormwater? > What is a 100-Year Flood? > Floodplain Management Plan In 1972, the Clean Water Act was passed to help protect rivers, streams, and lakes from pollution. From this

Electronic Bulletin Board

Welcome to the City of Vestavia Hills Electronic Bulletin Board! > Archived Ordinances and Resolutions  > Current Public Notices Including Bids, Board Vacancy Applications, etc. > Ordinances Recently Adopted by the City Council > Ordinances/Notices of Ordinances to be Considered for Adoption by the City Council (Posted Notices) Meeting Agendas, Dates & Times Click to

Dogwood Festival

2026 Vestavia Hills Dogwood Festival The Vestavia Hills Dogwood Festival is the longest running festival in the state! It is comprised of multiple events taking place citywide, including Wing Ding, Heights Hangout, Dogwood Luncheon, Battle of the Bands and so much more … there is something for everyone! We want to see you living and

Photo Competition Judges

The 2022 Vestavia Hills Parks and Recreation Photography Competition judge’s panel includes highly accomplished photographers George Ritchey, Dr. Steven M. Grunfeld and Lindsay N. Donald, along with Mayor Ashley Curry, City Manager Jeff Downes, Public Works Director Brian Davis and Vestavia Hills Beautification Board member Linda Wood. Ashley Curry is a 30 year resident of Vestavia

Fines & Offenses

Paying Fines By Phone or Internet Payments maybe made online at vhcourt.com or by calling 205.318.2556. Both options will accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover. (A 4% processing fee is charged for any credit card payment.) Your complete ticket number is required to make a payment online or by phone. Once the transaction is

Businesses & Employers

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Alert Center

The most recent Order of the State Health Officer may be accessed from the links below. Orders, Proclamations & Advisories August 13, 2021: State of Emergency Proclamation issued by the office of Governor Ivey May 31, 2021: As issued by the office of Governor Kay Ivey (click to view press release) Alabama’s COVID-19 public health

Waste Collection & Recycling

Amwaste is the residential waste, recycling and bulk trash service provider for Vestavia Hills. (Businesses should contract with a waste collection agency of their choice.) The City’s Public Services Department is the primary point of contact for all sanitation requests and concerns. Please submit all waste collection requests or complaints via Vestavia Hills Connect. This is