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Welcome to the City of Alabaster Online. We are a sprawling suburban city located in the Heart of Alabama.

Situated just 17 Miles south of Downtown Birmingham, Alabaster is a convenient place to do business and a wonderful place to raise a family. The City of Alabaster is committed to a safe, healthy, and wholesome environment for family living. Alabaster has experienced remarkable growth over the last ten years with a growth rate of well over 60 percent. Those rates figure to continue to make Alabaster one of the states largest cities and, also, one of its fastest growing.

Alabaster also serves as the home to the County’s only Hospital in Shelby Baptist Medical Center. Shelby Baptist serves not only Shelby, but both Bibb and Chilton counties. Alabaster has many things to offer residents and businesses alike, as you will see throughout this site.

We are glad you’ve stopped by and hope that you will find the information on this web site helpful.  If we can help, don’t hesitate to call.

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CNN - Money Magazine Names Alabaster as One of the Top 100 Best Places To Live

7/27/2009  

CNN - Money Magazine names Alabaster, Alabama as one of the top 100 best places to live for 2009.  Alabaster ranking # 85 on the list, is one of Alabama's fastest growing cities.  The city scored well on  green space and schools quality. 

Click on following link for the full article.     http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2009/

 

 Contact Information

Alabaster City Hall
201 1st Street North
Alabaster, Alabama 35007

Phone: (205) 664-6800
Fax: (205) 664-6841

cityhall@cityofalabaster.com

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8 A.M. - 4:30 P.M

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Rep Cam Ward Announces State Grants for Alabaster Schools
5/3/2010  

Rep. Cam Ward Announces $44,000 in Grants for Alabaster Schools

 

(ALABASTER, ALABAMA)—State Representative Cam Ward (R-Alabaster) announced grants today for Alabaster schools.  The total amount of the grants exceeded $44,000.

 

Every school in Alabaster received some funding to assist in the purchase of supplies and other equipment necessary for classroom instructions.  Thompson High School also received funding to assist in the purchase of new library books and other equipment.

 

The largest grant was awarded to Creek View Elementary School in the amount of $30,000 to assist in the construction of their new playground.  “The playground equipment these children were playing on was really pitiful and I am glad to have been able to help them in their efforts to bring about a quality atmosphere for these kids,” said Representative Ward.

 

Ward also announced that in addition to the school grants, $1,000 was awarded to the Kids First Awareness Program operated by Cindy Hawkins.  “I am always amazed at the opportunities Cindy and her board provides for these children who would otherwise have nothing at all after school,” said Representative Ward.

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