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Summit Avenue reconstruction process — what is next?
Find out where are we in the Summit Avenue master planning process and study up on the latest information from the City.
Sustain Saint Paul supports safety upgrades on Summit Avenue
Sustain Saint Paul supports design concepts for Summit Avenue that make biking safer and more accessible.
Action alert! Urge our City Council to pass the Hillcrest Master Plan
Pledge to support the Hillcrest Site Master Plan and contact City Council Members urging them to vote in support of the Master Plan!
Submit comments about Hillcrest Master Plan by 3/7
Action alert: Submit comments to the City of Saint Paul on the Hillcrest master plan. You can send an email to the City to provide feedback no later than 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7th. You can send email comments to City Planner Bill Dermody directly. If you’re available, you can also attend the virtual public hearing during the Saint Paul Planning Commission’s meeting on Friday, March 4, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. to share your comments live.
Public hearing on the Hillcrest redevelopment
The Saint Paul Planning Commission’s upcoming public hearing on the Hillcrest site will be held on Friday, March 4, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. The hearing will be on the Hillcrest Master Plan, the Hillcrest Rezoning Study, the Hillcrest Zoning Code Study, and an associated amendment to the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan.
Improving Summit Avenue for bicyclists and pedestrians
Summit Avenue between Lexington Parkway and Victoria Street will be fully reconstructed in 2023 - how can we use this opportunity to improve safety for bicyclists and pedestrians?
Redevelopment of Hillcrest golf course site
Like the redevelopment of the Ford site in the Highland neighborhood of Saint Paul, the Hillcrest site on the East Side offers exciting opportunities to envision the future of housing, transportation, and land use in Saint Paul.