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98% of residents have a sense of pride in their neighborhood
--2008 Residential Survey

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Call Marney Olson, Community Liaison, at (952) 924-2184 or email molson@stlouispark.org to find out whether your neighborhood is represented by an association, or if it isn't, how you can organize one.

Minikahda Oaks

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Minikahda Oaks Neighborhood

Boundaries

  • North: Randall Street
  • South: Excelsior Boulevard
  • East: France Avenue
  • West: Wolfe Park

City Council Ward The Minikahda Oaks neighborhood is in Ward 2. For your council representative's name, click here.

Characteristics

  • Minikahda Oaks is a very small, single family neighborhood originally subdivided in 1926. Home construction continued steadily between 1927 and 1980.
  • Minikahda Oaks is located between Bass Lake and Minikahda Country Club. A retail area borders the neighborhood along Excelsior Boulevard.
  • Bass Lake Park is located in this neighborhood.
  • Minikahda Oaks occupies 29.5 acres with about 4 blocks of residential.
  • Parks & open space - 22.3 percent
  • Commercial- 2.3 percent
  • Minikahda Oaks has 77 housing units, all of which are single family homes.
  • The average year built (single family houses) was 1947.
  • A Summer Fun Club for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade will be offered from 1 to 4 p.m. at Bass Lake Park on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays beginning June 16. College and high school students lead Fun Club participants in sports, games and crafts. To register, click on Recreation. For more information, call (952) 924-2540.

Upcoming Events

  • None at this time

Neighborhood Association
The Minikahda Oaks Neighborhood Association was incorporated in 1948 and is one of the oldest continuously operating neighborhood associations in Minnesota. The association represents neighborhood interests to city and county government, works to improve and beautify the public roads, grounds, and water fronts located in and adjacent to the neighborhood, and promotes a sense of community in the neighborhood.

For more information about the neighborhood association, contact neighborhood chair Brian Johnson at (612) 616-3328.

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