Services
Connect With the Community
Neighborhood associations welcome cooperative projects with local businesses. Some associations will include business information when welcoming new homeowners. To learn more, contact the Community Liaison Marney Olson at:
- (952) 924-2184
- molson@stlouispark.org
Businesses looking to participate in community events or find a volunteer opportunity, should contact City/School Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Krzesowiak (pronounced krez-wick) at:
- (952) 928- 6790
- krzesowiak.sarah@slpschools.org.
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Disposing of Hazardous Waste
For information on properly disposing of business hazardous waste such as fluorescent lamps, antifreeze and solvents, visit the Minnesota Pollution Control web site. Information can also be found in the A-Z How To Get Rid of It Guide
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Mulch - Wood Chips
Free shredded wood mulch from tree trimming or storm damage clean-up is available to St. Louis Park residents. Mulch is stored near the intersection of Cedar Lake Road and Colorado Avenue (south side of Cedar Lake Road adjacent to the railroad tracks). The site is open weekdays and weekends during daylight hours. Before going to the site, you may wish to call (952) 924-2565 to verify availability.
The city also offers mulch delivery within St. Louis Park. The cost is $50 for a half load (2 to 2 1/2 yards) and $100 for a full load (5 yards). For more information, call Rick Beane, Park Superintendent, at (952) 928-2854 or click here for more information on delivery.
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Solid Waste City Service for Businesses
Small businesses are invited to participate in the residential solid waste program. Businesses whose waste can be handled with garbage carts and recycling bins, in a weekly collection service, can sign up for city services. You can get as many recycling bins as you need - no extra charge. For more information, click here, or call City Utility Billing at (952) 924-2111.
Garbage and recycling information for larger businesses:
- Allied Waste - www.AlliedWasteTwinCities.com
- Waste Management - www.wmtwincities.com










