Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Neighborhood Associations.


The Lowry Hill Neighborhood Association board meets the first Tuesday of each month, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Searle Mansion, 1915 Logan Ave. S., where parks requests, traffic concerns and land-use notices get aired.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association holds its Mega Mueller Market on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mueller Park, the centerpiece of a summer calendar the volunteer-run group is again staffing with neighbors.

CenterPoint Energy began upgrading natural gas infrastructure in Lowry Hill, Lowry Hill East and East Isles on or about June 1, 2026, in a project the utility expects to run up to 15 weeks.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association is leaning on volunteers for its busy summer calendar, with its signature Mega Mueller Market set for Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mueller Park.

The Burnham Road bridge in Kenwood reopened after a two-day closure that began June 2, while crews continue a concrete-street rehabilitation on Sheridan Avenue South, 21st Street West and part of 24th Street West.

Ward 7's spring community-conversations series ran a renters'-rights forum at Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church on March 28 and helped convene a regional school-safety panel March 5 featuring researchers from Hamline University's Violence Prevention Project.

The Lowry Hill Neighborhood Association is promoting its "Leave A Light On" campaign, urging residents to keep porch lights on overnight as a low-cost deterrent to the property crime that dominates the local blotter.

Organizers are recruiting paid staff and volunteers ahead of the season.

Volunteer institutions run on a renewable resource: the willingness of people to keep showing up. Thank them while the contribution is ongoing, not after it stops.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association honors residents by name at its annual meeting, recognizing volunteers for contributions that otherwise go unrecorded.

At its 2026 annual meeting in early May, LHENA will recognize neighbors for standout contributions to the Wedge.

The East Isles Neighborhood Association rebates up to $250 per household for deadbolts, exterior lighting and alarm systems, using leftover city neighborhood-revitalization money.

Cedar-Isles-Dean, a neighborhood of about 3,000 residents ringed by three lakes, is represented by the volunteer-led CIDNA, which has focused heavily on the Southwest Light Rail project.

In June 1975, the homeowner-dominated Lowry Hill association opened membership and board seats to renters.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association runs a monthly Food Share that helped more than 10,000 people over the past year alongside its civic work in the Wedge.

An editorial argues that Cedar-Isles-Dean residents should engage with their neighborhood association before transit, trail and development decisions are settled.

East Isles invites residents, business owners and nonprofit reps to its monthly board meeting.

A practical guide to reading a Minneapolis development notice: what is being built, what the zoning allows, and whether a real public decision point exists.

Founded in 1946, the Lowry Hill Neighborhood Association is one of the oldest neighborhood organizations in Minneapolis.

Owners of the century-old houses along Mount Curve Avenue describe their role as stewardship, and the Lowry Hill Neighborhood Association documents the homes they maintain.

A plain-language guide to how the Kenwood Neighborhood Organization works and how to show up.

Established in 1971, the Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association remains the volunteer-led hub for the Wedge.
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