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Low-cost, energy-saving services available

updated: Thursday, May 10, 2012

Beginning in April 2012, St. Louis Park residents can attend a free one hour energy presentation with the opportunity to schedule a discounted home energy visit. During the home visit, participants may receive installed energy saving materials including a programmable thermostat, high efficiency showerheads, compact fluorescent light bulbs, door...


Tree Pruning

updated: Thursday, May 03, 2012

The City's rotational boulevard tree pruning ended March 2nd, but will continue next season (January 1, 2013) from where we left off this year. This work is performed by a contractor hired by the city and is intended to improve the health, safety and function of all of our boulevard trees. This project is intended to prune each boulevard...


Get the Lead Out!

updated: Monday, March 19, 2012

Fishing tackle
When fishing St. Louis Park lakes, please consider using lead-free fishing tackle.

The lead-free fishing tackle promotion is a part of a program sponsored by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Department of Natural Resources. 

Click here for more information about how to get the lead out and participate in the tackle exchange.

Click here for more information on where to drop off your lead tackle or call Hennepin County Environmental Services at (612) 348-3777.

St. Louis Park offers three lakes stocked by the DNR for fishing. Click here for lake locations.



Fishing in the Neighborhood

updated: Monday, March 19, 2012

In St. Louis Park we have 3 lakes stocked with fish, Wolfe, Westwood and Lamplighter Lakes. Through a partnership with the Minnesota DNR, Fishing in the Neighborhood Program, the city is able to provide fishing piers and annually stocked fish, such as bluegills, crappies, northern pike, large mouth bass and yellow perch. Cllick here for lake locations...


Spring Landscape Workshop with Jim Vaughan

updated: Monday, February 06, 2012

City of St. Louis Park Environmental Coordinator Jim Vaughan talks about pests like the Emerald Ash Borer and Gypsy Moth, and offers landscaping tips.