Birmingham City Council President Pro Tem William Parker wants to know what Birmingham residents think about the future of Legion Field.

He’s asking residents to submit their ideas about the future of Legion Field through a dedicated email address. That email address is futureoflegionfield@gmail.com.

“We want to make sure everyone has an opportunity to let their voice be heard in regards to the future uses of Legion Field,” Parker said in a statement Tuesday. “We’ve been looking at options ranging from a sports complex similar to ESPN's Wide World of Sports in Orlando to hosting music festivals and esports tournaments. It’s vital that everyone be given the chance to provide feedback to what they’d like to see at Legion Field.” Parker said the email address will be discussed at Wednesday’s Parks and Recreation Board meeting, which begins at 9:30 a.m. at Legion Field.

Legion Field is a 92-year-old stadium in Birmingham best known for its decades of hosting the Iron Bowl and the Magic City Classic (Alabama State vs. Alabama A&M). The University of Alabama at Birmingham football teams plays all its home games at Legion Field but will be moving into the new Protective Stadium in 2021.

Parker has said he wants to ensure Legion Field is viable for the next 50 years.

At the Sept. 4 Parks and Recreation board meeting, the board voted to seek a consultant to help determine the best future use of Legion Field.

What do you think should happen to Legion Field? Submit your ideas through this link or through the form below.