Payne-Phalen Community Council

Payne-Phalen Community Council The Payne-Phalen District Five Community Council organizes to fulfill the vision and interests of all people living in, or owning a business in Payne-Phalen

Welcome! soo dhawaw! nyob zou tos txais! Bienvenidos! The Payne Phalen Community Council exists to promote the physical, social and economic development and human dignity of people of all ages, backgrounds, cultures, and communities within its geographic boundaries and across St. Paul’s East Side. The Community Council organizes within and across the community to fulfill the vision and interests o

f all people living in or operating business in Payne-Phalen. Our mission is to improve Payne-Phalen neighborhoods by engaging, educating and empowering all residents in our diverse communities. Payne-Phalen is the largest and most diverse of the 17 planning and citizen participation districts in St. Paul. We are an independent, registered Minnesota non-profit 501(C)3 organization governed by an all-volunteer 17- member Board of Directors. Presently our Board is a majority people of color. The District Council helps residents and businesses connect with local city and county government and seeks to build local consensus on public issues. Saint Paul has a rich history of active and distinct neighborhoods. As a District Planning Council, Payne-Phalen is also part of the larger Saint Paul Planning Council system. To support neighborhood participation in governance, the district council planning process was created in 1975 by St. Paul City Council Resolution. The City of Saint Paul named the geographic area making up the Payne-Phalen neighborhood as the District 5 Planning area. Saint Paul’s District Council system is a nationally recognized citizen participation system of 17 recognized St. Paul neighborhoods (Map). The community is strongly encouraged to participate in all aspects of the Community Council and its programs, governance, events and activities. There are no dues or applications to fully participate in your District Council. Everyone over the age of 16 who lives in or owns a business in our area is a voting member. District Councils are tasked to fully engage the community in local public planning and community improvement initiatives. Responsibilities of the councils include: planning and advising on the physical, economic, and social development of their areas; identifying needs; initiating community programs; recruiting volunteers; and sponsoring community events.

If you use Tedesco / Lafayette to get to University Ave or 7th St or Hwy 52....Starting Wednesday June 3rd, Northbound L...
06/01/2026

If you use Tedesco / Lafayette to get to University Ave or 7th St or Hwy 52....
Starting Wednesday June 3rd, Northbound Lafayette Road is scheduled to be closed at University Avenue for Xcel Energy work. The University Ave Reconstruction project is scheduled to start June 8th.
University Avenue and Lafayette Road - Closed to Thru Traffic Starting June 8.
Visit the website for maps, more details and closures. Access to local businesses via Olive and N. Pine Streets.

The City of Saint Paul plans to reconstruction University Avenue from I-35E to Lafayette Road in 2025 and 2026.

05/26/2026

Community Conversation with Mayor Her
Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at the Arlington Hills Community Center, 1200 Payne Ave. Meeting starts at 6 PM.

The Saint Paul mayor will be joining us to hear your thoughts, concerns, and ideas regarding Northern Iron & Machine. She has a limited amount of time with us during the meeting.

04/28/2026
Home Energy Savings Workshop. Tuesday March 24, 5:30-7 PM at East Side Freedom Library. Learn ways to make your home mor...
03/19/2026

Home Energy Savings Workshop. Tuesday March 24, 5:30-7 PM at East Side Freedom Library. Learn ways to make your home more comfortable and lower your energy bills. For renters and homeowners. Topics that will be covered include:
• How energy is used in your home and how it impacts your utility bills
• Types of projects you can do yourself to make your home more comfortable and save money on utility bills
• Types of upgrades that will make your home more comfortable and save money on utility bills
• Details on the various options available to cover all or a portion of the cost for home energy upgrades
• How Neighborhood Energy Navigator Freddy Alvarado-Sariñana will support you throughout the process!

For this special drop-off please follow the information and register in advance so staff can plan.
03/12/2026

For this special drop-off please follow the information and register in advance so staff can plan.

Say goodbye to that old bed for free. Between March 3 and April 30, Ramsey County residents can bring a maximum of four mattresses and box springs total and a maximum of four metal bed frames to the Environmental Center at no cost. Items will be recycled by Second Chance Recycling in Minneapolis.

Register and learn more: RamseyCountyMN.gov/Mattress

Open House for Pennsylvania Ave Reconstruction between Rice Street and Mississippi Street on Thursday. Public comment on...
03/10/2026

Open House for Pennsylvania Ave Reconstruction between Rice Street and Mississippi Street on Thursday. Public comment on roadway designs taken until March 26th.

Join Ramsey County Public Works on Thursday, March 12 anytime between 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Mt. Airy Community Center for an open house to see the selected design for Pennsylvania Avenue. A short presentation will be given at 4:45 p.m.

Meeting material and a virtual presentation will be available on the project website. Feedback is being collected until March 26: RamseyCountyMN.gov/PennsylvaniaAve

Plant seeds for Arcade Gardens at our Sowing Bee on March 14th starting at 1 PM.  Check the flyer for more details, incl...
02/17/2026

Plant seeds for Arcade Gardens at our Sowing Bee on March 14th starting at 1 PM. Check the flyer for more details, including items to bring if you have them. Space is limited, reserve your spot by email to [email protected].

We're hiring an Executive Director. The position is responsible for the implementation of the Payne-Phalen Community Cou...
02/03/2026

We're hiring an Executive Director. The position is responsible for the implementation of the Payne-Phalen Community Council (PPCC) priorities and managing the day-to-day operations of the organization. This requires a broad perspective, prioritization, exceptional interpersonal skills and a great deal of energy and creativity.

Resumes will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. This position is open until filled.

See full description and how to apply at https://paynephalen.org/engage/employment-opportunities

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567 Payne Avenue
Saint Paul, MN
55130

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