Ward 3 Update

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St. Paul Ward 3 Update

March 2020

Ward 3 Update

Chris Tolbert

 

As the snow melts, and spring feels like it just may be around the corner, I wanted to provide you with an update of some upcoming events in Ward 3.

 

 

As always, please reach out to my office if you ever have any questions, or suggestions for our neighborhood. I love hearing from people, and appreciate your insight into our community. I can be reached at Ward3@ci.stpaul.mn.us or (651) 266-8630.

 

Chris

 

Ryan Companies Ford Site Community Meeting

 

Ryan Companies is hosting a neighborhood meeting to update residents on the Ford Site development:

 

Tuesday, March 10th at 6:00 p.m.

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church

700 Snelling Ave. S.

Accessible on the A line (Highland Parkway stop)

 

This meeting will focus on the upcoming construction that will be beginning soon on the site. Ryan Companies will provide details about how they will be operating on the site, how they will access the site, and what residents can expect for construction activities over the spring and summer.

 


Read Brave Saint Paul

Read Brave Saint Paul is a Saint Paul Public Library program that revolves around a common theme and aims to unite residents around the topic by engaging through reading, discussion, programming, and action.

 

The 2020 Read Brave theme is “Our Climate Crisis” and the primary book is The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline.

 

There are opportunities to meet Cherie Dimaline at Author Talks on Wednesday, March 11th and Thursday, March 12th.

 

You can find more information on Read Brave, and details on events like the Author Talk, here:

 

 https://sppl.org/read-brave/

 


Spring Clean up

 

Spring Cleanup

The annual Citywide Spring Cleanup is on Saturday, April 25th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

 

This is an opportunity for individuals and groups to gather in your local park to help pick up litter that’s recently exposed due to the melting snow. The Highland Picnic Pavilion is once again a clean up site in our neighborhood and I’d love to have you join me there at this event!

 

Participation is easy – simply drop in at the Highland Picnic Pavilion, or any of the cleanup sites in the city, and you can pick up bags, gloves, snacks and meet neighbors before helping to pick up the litter at the park.

 

You can find more information, and a complete list of all the cleanup sites, here:

 

https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/parks-recreation/natural-resources/volunteer-resources/citywide-spring-cleanup

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