Transportation Resources
August 2020: New speed limits in the Twin Cities will be 20 mph for local residential streets; 25 mph for larger, arterial and collector city-owned streets; and 30-plus mph for a few city-owned streets. An interactive speed limit map of Saint Paul is available here . More information from the City of Saint Paul is available here .
Transit Options
Parking
Current Projects and Road Conditions
Safety on the Streets
Additional Transportation Resources
Transit Options
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Metro Transit (Bus lines 83, 84, 63, 70, 74, 87, and 134 all run through the neighborhood)
Safety on the Streets
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Saint Paul Public Works Service Directory – Most Frequently Called Phone Numbers
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City Road Construction Projects
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Map of Projected Schedules for Street Reconstruction Projects
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MNDOT Road and traffic conditions
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Street Maintenance Service Program – Changes are coming to the City of Saint Paul’s Right-of-Way Maintenance Assessment. A new Street Maintenance Service Program has been proposed for 2017.
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Saint Paul Connect App: for iPhone, iPad and Android. Easily report potholes, burnt-out streetlights, damage to street signs, and icy spots on city streets through this app. It uses GPS technology to pinpoint your location, gives you the option to upload a photograph, and routes your report to the appropriate city department for follow-up. You can track your report from the time you send it to the time it’s completed.
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Report a pothole: Call the Saint Paul Street & Bridge Maintenance Division at (651)-266-9700, send an email to potholes@ci.stpaul.mn.us, or use the “Report an Issue” button on the Saint Paul SeeClickFix site. Please be sure to include the location of the pothole you are reporting (street name and nearest cross streets).