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Neighborhood Associations

updated: Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Many of St. Louis Park's 35 neighborhoods are represented by an organized neighborhood association. These groups can rally residents together to solve a problem or voice an opinion on a special issue. They can also hold neighborhood get-togethers, organize park clean-ups, or share services (trading home maintenance for child care, for example)....


Neighborhood Watch Program

updated: Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Each participating block has a block captain who serves as a liaison between the block and the Police Department. Block captains distribute crime alert fliers to their neighbors, participate in National Night Out Against Crime block parties, and hold one block meeting a year. New block captains participate in an annual training session where they...


Neighborhood Watch Block Captains

updated: Wednesday, December 14, 2011

In partnership with the St. Louis Park Police Department, block captains help maintain the safety and well being of their neighborhood by coordinating Neighborhood Watch activities for their block. Each block captain helps develop and maintain ongoing communication between the block's residents and the Police Department. Block captains organize...


Block Parties

updated: Wednesday, November 09, 2011

If your application is approved, you will be able to pick up orange traffic cones to block off your street.  Cones should be reserved at least one week before the street closure by calling (952) 924-2562.  Cones are available at the Municipal Service Center, 7305 Oxford Street, which is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p....


Meeting Rooms

updated: Monday, November 21, 2011

St. Louis Park neighborhood groups and civic organizations can reserve meeting rooms in City Hall at no charge. St. Louis Park youth associations, teams and clubs may reserve meeting rooms at the Rec Center and park pavilions at no charge as long as no food is served. If food is served, there is a small fee. Other groups may use the Rec Center meeting...


Garage Sales

updated: Friday, December 09, 2011

After your sale is over, please consider donating unsold household items to a charity rather than throwing them away. You'll reduce the amount of garbage sent to incinerators while helping a worthy cause. Some charities - The Salvation Army, for example - will pick up items from your home. For more information, call your favorite charitable organization...


Rules for Posting Signs

updated: Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Open house, for sale, for rent and other temporary signs cannot be posted on public property trees or public right-of-way, including

  • Curbside areas of lawns
  • Utility poles
  • Traffic signs.

Signs placed on public property will be removed.

City ordinance also regulates the size and placement of permanent signs.
For more information, contact Zoning Administrator Gary Morrison at



Adopt-a-Park or Garden in Your Neighborhood

updated: Friday, December 09, 2011

 Volunteer to monitor your neighborhood park or garden.  Adopt a Park or Garden volunteers can choose to plant, maintain the annual garden and/or patrol their park each week during the summer, keep the park litter free, and report any vandalism or needed repairs. Volunteers may adopt the park or garden of their choice (providing it...


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