Midfield is a small city located in Jefferson County, in the U.S. state of Alabama, and is part of the greater Birmingham metropolitan area. Traditionally residential in character, Midfield has been home to families and small businesses serving the local neighborhood. At the 2000 census the community recorded a population of 5,626, a commonly cited figure in basic demographic summaries (population data).

Geography and character

Midfield occupies a compact area within one of Alabama's most industrialized counties. The city is characterized by tree-lined streets, mixed single-family housing, and pockets of small commercial activity along main corridors. Its proximity to larger Birmingham neighborhoods gives residents both local neighborhood services and relatively quick access to regional employment, retail, and cultural amenities.

History and development

The community developed as part of the broader growth of the Birmingham region during the 20th century, when industry and transportation corridors drew workers and created residential suburbs. Like many small municipalities in Jefferson County, Midfield evolved around local schools, churches, and small businesses that served nearby manufacturing and service economies.

Government, services, and institutions

Midfield is governed by a municipal council and mayoral structure typical of small Alabama cities. Local government oversees public works, community services, and ordinances; public safety and education are provided through municipal departments or in cooperation with county-level agencies. Parks, community centers, and neighborhood organizations play a role in civic life.

Local life and notable facts

  • Community events and neighborhood activities reflect Midfield’s residential focus.
  • Residents rely on nearby Birmingham for major hospitals, universities, and larger shopping centers.
  • Midfield’s compact size makes it a recognizable part of Jefferson County’s patchwork of small cities and towns.

For maps, demographic updates, or municipal contacts, consult local government resources and regional planning agencies for the most current information about Midfield and its role in the Birmingham metropolitan area.