City of Saint Louis Park
 
May 16, 2008
 
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Lake Forest Neighborhood

 

Lake Forest Neighborhood

Boundaries

  • North: Burlington Northern Railroad
  • South: 25½ Street, Twin Lake, Cedarwood Road
  • East: France Avenue
  • West: Highway 100

City Council Ward
The Lake Forest neighborhood is in Ward 1. For your council representative's name, click on City Hall > City Hall

Neighborhood Characteristics
  • Lake Forest was subdivided in the late 1930's with a few houses being built each year until fully developed.
  • Twin Lakes and its wetlands are located in Lake Forest. Lake Forest shares Twin Lakes Park with the Fern Hill neighborhood.
  • Lake Forest is primarily single-family homes (196).
  • Lake Forest occupies 197.6 acres (12 blocks residential).
  • Parks and open space - 22 percent
  • Commercial/industrial - 0 percent
  • The average year built (single family houses) was 1951

Upcoming Events

Lake Forest Neighborhood Art Crawl

October 14, 2007 1:00-5:00 pm

The Lake Forest Neighborhood Art Crawl will raise money for the first Lake Forest Dollars for Scholars Scholarship

Please see the attached poster for details on the Art Crawl. Art Crawl Posterpdf icon

For further information call:

  • Joyce Prudden 926-1458
  • Lucy Rose Fischer 925-0649
  • Cynthia Mueller 925-9315

Neighborhood Association Contact

  • The Lake Forest neighborhood boasts one of the oldest neighbors' groups in St. Louis Park. The group was formed back in the 1950's. Since 1996, the neighborhood association has hosted an annual summer gathering. They also have an active garden club and produce a regular neighbhrood newsletter. Contact neighborhood president Sharon Abelson at (952) 927-0410 for more information.
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