Mission
CapitolRiver Council, an official advisory group to the City Council, represents and works in partnership with all District 17 stakeholders to act on urban planning and community building efforts as part of a shared vision to support sustainable, safe, healthy, and vibrant neighborhoods.
Please consider making a donation of any amount to support our work: Make a donation to CRC (via Mighty Cause)
About CapitolRiver Council
CapitolRiver Council is one of the 17 district councils for the City of Saint Paul. CRC is a private, 501(c)3 non-profit organization that exists to engage residents, business owners, workers and property owners in issues and projects that affect downtown Saint Paul and the Capitol area.
- Sign up to become a member of CapitolRiver Council. Downtown and Capitol-area residents, building owners, business owners and workers become a voting member by attending one meeting per year. Voting members are eligible to seek election to the CRC Board of Directors. By becoming a member, you are agreeing to receive emails from CRC, and you are agreeing to follow the CRC Code of Conduct.
- Board Meeting Agendas and Minutes
- Map of District 17 (includes Downtown Saint Paul, the Capitol area south of University Avenue, Regions Hospital, The Minnesota History Center, and residences around Cathedral Hill Park)
- CRC Bylaws (updated April 27, 2021)
- CRC Inclusion Plan (adopted January 25, 2022)
- 2024 Budget
- CRC Policy and Procedures
- Read more about Saint Paul's district councils and Community Engagement Program
- Read more about CRC
News and FYIs
- You are invited to attend the Ward 2 Annual Meeting, on Thursday, May 2, from 5:30-7 p.m. at Neighborhood House, 179 Robie Street. This event is coordinated by Councilmember Rebecca Noecker's office, and they would like to know if you are going to attend, so please RSVP.
Meeting Schedule
All meetings are conducted via Zoom videoconference, unless otherwise noted.
All CRC meetings are open to the public. The following rules of procedure are used, so that everyone has a chance to participate:
- Turn off or silence cell phones.
- Wait to be recognized by the meeting facilitator before speaking.
- Only one person speaks at a time.
- Keep comments brief.
- Keep comments to the agenda item that is being discussed.
- When you have given your opinion or asked a question, allow others time to give their opinion or ask a question before speaking again.
- Avoid making personal attacks or using disrespectful or offensive language.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024: CRC Board of Directors Meeting, 5:15-6:45 p.m., Location is Osborn370, 4th Floor, Lake Superior Room.
- The main purpose of this meeting is to invite people who want to learn more about our work. Learn about our committees and other ways that we engage members of our community in local government decision-making. Specific discussions will include:
- Arts, Culture and Events Committee: This committee has not met for more than a year and is seeking new people who would like to discuss issues that affect artists and arts and cultural institutions.
- Development Review Committee: This committee also has not met recently and is seeking new people who would like to discuss issues related to economic development, housing, and planning and zoning. Specific projects on the horizon include Sears site redevelopment and Central Station block. This committee traditionally has led activities to engage small business owners and operators, and to work with City staff to create and update plans for downtown and the Capitol area. To better reflect the scope of this committee, we are considering changing the name to Community Development Committee.
- National Night Out: We are planning an event on August 6, and we are seeking additional volunteers to help plan and coordinate.
- Public Realm Committee: This committee meets monthly and asks questions and develops recommendations on a broad range of topics related to public spaces, such as crime prevention and response, pedestrian safety, park planning, parking, transit projects, transit station area planning, and transit safety.
- Skyway Governance Advisory Committee: This committee meets monthly and discusses issues related to skyway access and safety, and makes recommendations on requests to temporarily or permanently change hours of operation.
Other organizations that seek to engage downtown stakeholders have been invited, including:
- Saint Paul Downtown Alliance
- Saint Paul Pride Fest
- Sustain Saint Paul
- Others may be added
Please join us if you would like to learn more about how to get involved with other residents and workers who are generating questions and ideas for improving our neighborhood.
Friday, April 26, 2024: Skyway Governance Advisory Committee, 9-10:30 a.m.
Agenda:
- Skyway Hours Exception application by Sherman Associates for Landmark Towers -- A temporary wall has blocked access to the elevator on the skyway level in the building (345 St. Peter Street), which has made the pedestrian corridor narrower. The elevator had previously allowed pedestrians to exit to the street level and provided an alternate pedestrian route through the building. The property owner is also seeking to permanently close that alternate route and public access to the elevator.
- Public safety updates and Q&A (Saint Paul Police Dept., Metro Transit Police, and Downtown Alliance)
- Dept. of Safety and Inspections updates and Q&A
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83219315937?pwd=R0JvbmpYOEFVZStnVVIyeEVBZDhkZz09
Meeting ID: 832 1931 5937
Passcode: 835886
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