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Hamline, Victoria, and Western Station Area Plans
Steering Committee Selected
The Hamline, Victoria, and Western Station Area Planning Steering Committee has been appointed.  The purpose of the Steering Committee is to oversee the process, and to ensure consistency in approach between station areas and with the Central Corridor Development Strategy, the adopted Station Area Plans, and with other chapters of the Comprehensive Plan.

Hamline, Victoria, and Western Steering Committee Members

  • Brenda Bailey (Community Co-chair)
  • Jeanette Blankenship
  • Veronica Burt
  • Anderson Cielto
  • Hal Clapp
  • Amber Dallman
  • Ultan Duggan
  • Anthony Fernandez
  • Metric Giles
  • Lil Leatham
  • Vanessa Levingston
  • Andrea Lubov
  • John Mark Lucas
  • Debbie Meister
  • Heidi Myers
  • Patricia Ohmans
  • Terry Olsen
  • Allison Pitts
  • Steve Samuelson
  • Lisa Tabor
  • Terri Thao (Planning Commission Co-chair)
  • George Younes

For more information on the nomination process used to select members, please see this letter from Chair Brian Alton of the Saint Paul Planning Commission.  This letter was also sent out to steering committee members to notify them of their appointments. 


Community Roundtables

Light Rail Station Area Planning for Hamline, Victoria, and Western has begun, and we need your help! On the evenings of November 17 and 18, 2009, the public is invited to attend community roundtable conversations focused on each of the future light rail station areas. We welcome your thoughts and ideas about how areas around the proposed transit stops on University Avenue should grow and change.

Your input will build on the Central Corridor Development Strategy, a strategic vision and policy document adopted by the City in 2007. Roundtable results and comments will influence the draft Station Area Plans which provide guidance on detailed land use, zoning, urban design, and implementation strategies that will assist in creating the type of place you told us the corridor should become - a place with vibrant neighborhoods, stronger businesses, and more beautiful urban places.

For additional information, view our flyer or contact Jess Rosenfeld at 651-266-6560 or .