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Greater East Side Community Council (District 2)

St. Paul, Minnesota

Meet the Greater East Side

St Paul Minnesota 55106/55119

The Greater East Side, also known as District 2, is one of 17 planning districts in St. Paul, MN.

Our boundaries are: Larpenteur Ave. on the north; McKnight Road on the east; Minnehaha Ave. to the south; and Johnson Parkway and the old Burlington Northern railroad berm to the west.

The Greater East Side encompasses 10 different neighborhoods in the Northeast corner of St. Paul. Beaver Lake Heights, East Phalen Frost Lake, Hayden Heights Hazel Park Hillcrest Lincoln Park Parkway/Greenbrier and Phalen Village.

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D2&U

Subscribe today to the D2 & U Podcast, the show that recaps everything happening in the Greater East Side of St Paul and beyond.

We’ll bring you interviews with those doing good work in the neighborhood and bring you the most updated information for people who love to be in the know.

We are hiring!

Be a force of nature — make a difference in the global fight for a healthy climate with Climate Impact Corps. Climate Impact Project Coordinators play an important role in advancing local environmental solutions. Join Climate Impact Corps — together, we can address climate change and build healthier, more resilient communities!

 

As a Project Coordinator, you’ll serve at a nonprofit organization or public agency that has a mission to preserve and protect our environment. During your service, you’ll plan and lead projects that help communities mitigate and adapt to climate change. You’ll play a vital role in increasing the reach and effectiveness of site services and addressing community needs.

 

Join our AmeriCorps team and become part of the next generation of climate leaders! We're actively seeking members for 2024-25 program year. Put your passion into action — become a Project Coordinator and be the difference!

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We acknowledge the ancestral stewards of this land and the contributions of indigenous peoples who came before us and today. 

We invite all to examine our cultural narratives that perpetuate violence against indigenous communities and work to create space to engage with and learn from indigenous community members.