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Saint Paul Contract for deed Neighborhoods

  1. Sunray-Battle Creek-Highwood
  2. Greater East Side
  3. West Side
  4. Dayton’s Bluff
  5. Payne-Phalen
  6. North End
  7. Thomas Dale (Frogtown)
  8. Summit-University
  9. West End
  10. Como Park
  11. Hamline-Midway
  12. Saint Anthony Park
  13. Union Park
  14. Macalester-Groveland
  15. Highland Park
  16. Summit Hill
  17. Downtown

Saint Paul’s Department of Planning and Economic Development divides Saint Paul into seventeen Planning Districts, created in 1979 to allow neighborhoods to participate in governance and use Community Development Block Grants. With a funding agreement directly from the city, the councils share a pool of funds.The councils have significant land-use control, a voice in guiding development, and they organize residents. The boundaries are adjusted depending on population changes; as such, they sometimes overlap established neighborhoods. Though these neighborhoods changed over time, preservationists have saved many of their historically significant structures.

 

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Map of Ramsey County, MN

 

Saint PaulSt. Paul) is the capital and second-most populous city of Minnesota. 

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Higher education institutions that call Saint Paul home include three public and eight private colleges and universities and five post-secondary institutions. Well-known colleges and universities include the Saint Catherine University, Concordia University, Hamline University, Macalester College, and the University of St. Thomas. Metropolitan State University and Saint Paul College, which focus on non-traditional students, are based in Saint Paul, as well as a law school, Mitchell Hamline School of Law.

The Saint Paul Public Schools district is the state’s largest school district and serves approximately 39,000 students. The district is extremely diverse with students from families speaking 90 different languages, although only five languages are used for most school communication: English, Spanish, Hmong, Karen, and Somali. The district runs 82 different schools, including 52 elementary schools, twelve middle schools, seven high schools, ten alternative schools, and one special education school, employing over 6,500 teachers and staff. The school district also oversees community education programs for pre-K and adult learners, including Early Childhood Family Education, GED Diploma, language programs, and various learning opportunities for community members of all ages. In 2006, Saint Paul Public Schools celebrated its 150th anniversary. Some students attend public schools in other school districts chosen by their families under Minnesota’s open enrollment statute.

A variety of K-12 private, parochial, and public charter schools are also represented in the city. In 1992, Saint Paul became the first city in the US to sponsor and open a charter school, now found in most states across the nation. Saint Paul is currently home to 21 charter schools as well as 38 private schools. The Saint Paul Public Library system includes a central library and twelve branch locations.

Principal cities

  • Minneapolis (429,954)
  • Saint Paul (311,527)

Places with 50,000 to 99,999 inhabitants

  • Bloomington (89,987)
  • Brooklyn Park (86,478)
  • Plymouth (81,026)
  • Woodbury (75,102)
  • Maple Grove (70,253)
  • Blaine (70,222)
  • Lakeville (69,490)
  • Eagan (68,855)
  • Burnsville (64,317)
  • Eden Prairie (64,198)
  • Coon Rapids (63,599)
  • Apple Valley (56,374)
  • Minnetonka (53,781)
  • Edina (53,494)
  • St. Louis Park (50,010)

Places with 25,000 to 49,999 inhabitants

  • Shakopee (43,698)
  • Maplewood (42,088)
  • Cottage Grove (38,839)
  • Richfield (36,994)
  • Roseville (36,254)
  • Inver Grove Heights (35,801)
  • Brooklyn Center (33,782)
  • Andover (32,601)
  • Savage (32,465)
  • Fridley (29,590)
  • Oakdale (28,303)
  • Chaska (27,810)
  • Ramsey (27,646)
  • Prior Lake (27,617)
  • Shoreview (26,921)
  • Chanhassen (25,947)
  • Elk River (25,835)
  • Rosemount (25,650)

Places with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants

  • White Bear Lake (24,883)
  • Champlin (23,919)
  • Farmington (23,632)
  • New Brighton (23,454)
  • Crystal (23,330)
  • Golden Valley (22,552)
  • Hastings (22,154)
  • New Hope (21,986)
  • Columbia Heights (21,973)
  • Lino Lakes (21,399)
  • South St. Paul (20,759)
  • West St. Paul (20,615)
  • Forest Lake (20,611)
  • Otsego (19,956)
  • Stillwater (19,394)
  • Hopkins (19,079)
  • St. Michael (18,235)
  • Anoka (17,921)
  • Ham Lake (16,464)
  • River Falls, Wisconsin (16,182)
  • Buffalo (16,168)
  • Hugo (15,766)
  • Hudson, Wisconsin (14,755)
  • Robbinsdale (14,646)
  • Monticello (14,455)
  • Rogers (13,295)
  • Mounds View (13,249)
  • Waconia (13,033)
  • Vadnais Heights (12,912)
  • North St. Paul (12,364)
  • East Bethel (11,786)
  • Mendota Heights (11,744)
  • Big Lake (11,686)
  • Lake Elmo (11,335)
  • Little Canada (10,819)
  • North Branch (10,787)
  • Victoria (10,546)

Places with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants

  • Arden Hills (9,939)
  • Cambridge (9,611)
  • Mound (9,398)
  • St. Anthony (9,257)
  • Oak Grove (8,929)
  • Orono (8,315)
  • Minnetrista (8,262)
  • New Prague (8,162)
  • Saint Francis (8,142)
  • Mahtomedi (8,138)
  • Wyoming (8,032)
  • Albertville (7,896)
  • Shorewood (7,783)
  • Belle Plaine (7,395)
  • Dayton (7,262)
  • Spring Lake Park (7,188)
  • Medina (6,837)
  • Isanti (6,804)
  • Jordan (6,656)
  • Delano (6,484)
  • Zimmerman (6,189)
  • Corcoran (6,185)
  • Carver (5,839)
  • Chisago City (5,558)
  • Saint Paul Park (5,544)
  • Falcon Heights (5,369)
  • North Oaks (5,272)
  • Circle Pines (5,025)
  • Lindstrom (4,888)
  • Becker (4,877)
  • Oak Park Heights (4,849)
  • Elko New Market (4,846)
  • Princeton (4,819)
  • Lonsdale (4,686)
  • Watertown (4,659)
  • Nowthen (4,536)
  • Rockford (4,500)
  • Wayzata (4,434)
  • Prescott, Wisconsin (4,258)
  • Le Sueur (4,213)
  • Columbus (4,159)
  • Bayport (4,024)
  • Scandia (3,984)
  • Grant (3,966)
  • Deephaven (3,899)
  • Centerville (3,896)
  • Norwood Young America (3,863)
  • Newport (3,797)
  • Montrose (3,775)
  • Independence (3,755)
  • Hanover (3,548)
  • Annandale (3,330)
  • Montgomery (3,249)
  • Rush City (3,072)
  • Afton (2,955)
  • Greenfield (2,923)
  • Milaca (2,901)
  • Cokato (2,799)
  • Osseo (2,688)
  • Le Center (2,517)
  • Mayer (2,453)
  • Excelsior (2,355)
  • St. Bonifacius (2,307)
  • Lauderdale (2,271)
  • Lexington (2,248)
  • Maple Lake (2,159)
  • Howard Lake (2,071)
  • Cologne (2,047)
  • Clearwater (1,855)
  • Waterville (1,849)
  • Braham (1,820)
  • Maple Plain (1,743)
  • Long Lake (1,741)
  • Spring Park (1,734)
  • Lakeland (1,710)
  • Stacy (1,470)
  • Tonka Bay (1,442)
  • Waverly (1,410)
  • Dellwood (1,171)
  • Shafer (1,142)
  • Harris (1,111)
  • Taylors Falls (1,055)
  • Lake St. Croix Beach (1,043)
  • Vineland (1,001)
  • Hilltop (958)
  • Onamia (878)
  • Birchwood Village (863)
  • Landfall (843)
  • Lilydale (809)
  • Loretto (762)
  • Isle (751)
  • Greenwood (726)
  • Kasota (718)
  • Cleveland (700)
  • Hampton (687)
  • Center City (672)
  • Marine on St. Croix (664)
  • Elysian (650)
  • Clear Lake (573)
  • Gem Lake (567)
  • Hamburg (566)
  • Foreston (559)
  • Minnetonka Beach (546)
  • Sunfish Lake (522)
  • Willernie (515)
  • Bethel (476)
  • Randolph (466)
  • New Germany (464)
  • Vermillion (441)
  • Woodland (439)
  • Pine Springs (377)
  • Lakeland Shores (339)
  • Medicine Lake (337)
  • St. Marys Point (321)
  • Wahkon (256)
  • Pease (248)
  • South Haven (192)
  • Mendota (157)
  • Kilkenny (148)
  • Coates (147)
  • Miesville (138)
  • Heidelberg (137)
  • Bock (104)
  • New Trier (86)

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