CapitolRiver Council
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CapitolRiver Council is one of the 17 district councils for the City of St. Paul, Minnesota
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. This organization advocates on behalf of all members in the downtown community to ensure citizen participation in efforts to support a safe, clean, vibrant neighborhood and a healthy economic community.
CapitolRiver Council—District 17
US Bank Center, 101 East 5th Street, Suite 240
Phone: (651) 221-0488
Fax: (651) 221-0581
501(c)3 Non-Profit
Board of Directors: 35 members


District Councils are the seventeen geographic citizen participation districts established by the City of St. Paul in 1975 to organize the citizen participation process throughout the city. The district council structure is designed to foster increased participation by citizens in their government, to ensure a city-wide communication network, a point of contact for land use issues and a participatory planning process. Each district council has a community council of elected volunteers and operate as a private non-profit organization, 501(c)(3).



Mission

The CapitolRiver Council advocates on behalf of residents, employees, business owners, visitors, organizations, and corporate institutions in downtown Saint Paul, to ensure citizen participation in our efforts to support a safe, clean, vibrant neighborhood and a healthy economic community.

Committees

Most committee meetings are open to the public.


Downtown Life Committee strives to make Saint Paul the most livable downtown in America by maintaining safety, building community, advocating for necessary amenities, and encouraging social connections and events.

Development Review Committee reviews downtown development projects to ensure benefit, sensitivity and compatibility with downtown community and vitality.

Executive
Monitors the big picture goals and long-term functioning of CapitolRiver Council by ensuring bylaw and legal compliance of all organizational activities and providing guidance and oversight for operations.

Environment, Public Realm & Movement Committee seeks to connect and beautify the downtown community by advocating for and supporting efforts to: provide safe and easy-to-use movement options, create a green and inspirational downtown streetscape, and promote techniques for environmental sustainability.

Small BusinessCommittee serves the needs of the downtown small business owners by developing community and mutually beneficial cooperation among businesses with 50 or fewer employees.

Marketing/Fundraising Committee raises visibility of CapitolRiver Council and supports the work of committees. The Committee also assists with increasing the operational and service capacity of CapitolRiver Council by raising funds from multiple sources.

Skyway Committee Committee strives to improve all things Skyway and review applications for varriance to the skyway hours. Committee has 7 voting members, but all are welcome to participate in the discussions.



Board of directors

The CapitolRiver Council is governed by a 35 member board.

2010-2011 CapitolRiver Council Board Membership

Matt Anfang, Saint Paul BOMA

Nina Axelson, District Energy

Chris Beckstrom, Heritage House resident

Claudia Cackler, 9th Street Lofts resident & TPT

Ed Coleman, 7th Place Apts resident and The Spectacle Shoppe

Julio Fesser, Securian

Timothy Griffin, Saint Paul Design Center

Rod Halvorson, City Walk Resident

Vern Harmon, Unity One Credit Union

JoAnn Hawkins, Twin Cities Public Television

Michael Heelan, Great Northern resident

Kristi Iverson, Ecolab

Adam Johnson, Visit Saint Paul

Mark Karason, Printers Row resident

Karl Karlson, City Walk resident

Paul Mandell, Capital Area Architecture and Planning Board

John Mannillo, Downtown Building Owners Association

Tara Mattessich, Moore, Costello & Hart LLC

Ellen McPartlan, Lot 270 resident

Lisa Metwaly, Q Kindness Cafe

Jim Miller, James Miller Investment Realty Co.

Troy Parkinson, Galtier Towers Apartments resident

John Patton, Airye resident and United States Postal Service

Dusty Perryman, The Saint Paul Hotel

Greg Peterson, Market House resident

Rosemarie Reger- Rumsey, Listening House

Tessa Retterath, Kellogg Square resident and The Schubert Club

Andrew Schlack, Lowry resident and Greater MN Housing Fund

Renee Skoglund, Healtheast City Passport

Bill Thurmes, The Hearn Company / US Bank Center

External links

  • http://www.stpaul.gov/index.aspx?NID=1859
  • http://capitolrivercouncil.org
  • http://capitolrivercouncil.org/committees.aspx
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