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Neighborhood Facts
and Information
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Streetlight banners for LaSalle Park are found throughout the neighborhood.
Government and community services
Jack
Coatar,
Ward 7
alderman
Board of Aldermen
622-3287
Office of St. Louis Mayor
622-3201
Building inspection
622-4671
Building permits
622-3313
Citizens' Service Bureau
622-4800
Crime Hotline
241-COPS
Graffiti removal
622-4800
Humane Society
647-8000
Neighborhood Stabilization
622-4628
Poison Control Center
772-5200
City Utilities
AmerenUE
342-1000
Laclede Gas
621-6960
Metropolitan Sewer District
768-6260
AT&T
1-800-464-7928
Water Division
771-2255
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Location
LaSalle Park is an area that includes approximately 300 street
addresses. Bounded on the North by Chouteau, on the east by
Seventh Street, on the west by Tucker and on the south by Interstate 55, the neighborhood has
easy access to all parts of the metropolitan area via I-44, I-55, I-64 and I-70.
Nearby Attractions
The Amtrak Station, Gateway Arch, Scottrade Center, Busch
Stadium, Ralston-Purina Corporation,
Anheuser-Busch brewery, Eugene Field House and Toy
Museum, historic Soulard Farmer's Market, and Soulard's restaurants and
stores are all within walking distance. Downtown St. Louis is also
nearby, as are Bi-State bus lines and MetroLink, the city's light-rail
transit system.
Trash pickup
Bulky items: Collected during the week of the second Monday of
each month. They should be placed beside the dumpster (not behind or in) so they do not impede the regular collection of trash from the
Dumpsters.
Yard waste: Should be placed in the dumpsters marked "yard
waste". Christmas trees and tree branches should not be placed in
the alley, street or dumpsters. The city will not collect them. They
may be taken to a collection site, usually Carondelet Park. These sites
are listed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper shortly after Christmas each year.
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