Charter

St. Paul Frogtown Neighbors Forum Charter

The St. Paul Frogtown Neighbors Forum is our place to connect locally everyday. All are welcome. The forum is easy to use and a convenient way to discover what is happening across our diverse communities. This is an independent forum where we can have a voice by simply listening to each other and sharing neighborhood news and information. This will be a dynamic place for civil exchange reflective our great diversity.

Typical Topics

Topics that you might find here to discuss include:

  • 1. Share announcements and news such as:
    • Cultural and community events
    • Upcoming public meetings
    • Community news stories, video, or photos produced by you
    • Give away stuff to those who live close to you
  • 2. Discuss local issues that matter to you such as:
    • Opportunities for youth and local schools
    • University Avenue, light rail and major local issues before government
    • Fighting crime and sharing its impact
    • Sharing neighborly advice and tips (like finding a good plumber)
    • Economic development, new businesses and restaurants, the local environment and other issues
    • Shared neighborhood life experiences that tell the story of greater Frogtown

Participation Rules

By taking part in this forum, you accept the full rules of the forum.

Highlighted rules: We use real names and ban the name-calling you often see on other Internet forums.

Forum Manager

The St. Paul Frogtown Neighbors Forum Forum Manager is Steven Clift. He can be reached at stpaul-frogtown-fm@e-democracy.org.

The volunteer Forum Manager is responsible for the general health and well-being of the forum. The Forum Manager shall:

  • enforce forum rules
  • respond to participant questions
  • listen to complaints or concerns
  • encourage active participation
  • maintain respectful tone of discussion

If you have any questions or concerns about the St. Paul Frogtown Neighbors Forum, please Contact Us.

Membership and Roles

Membership of St. Paul Frogtown Neighbors Forum is open to everyone - those who live, grew up in, work, play, own property in, or simply care about building a bright future for the greater Frogtown area. (For the purpose of this forum, greater Frogtown inclusively covers all of District 7 or Lexington Ave. to 35E and the railroad tracks down to University and in addition down to I-94.).

The St. Paul Frogtown Neighbors Forum Home Page shows the parts of St. Paul Frogtown Neighbors Forum that can be seen and contributed to by members and non-members.

Who runs this Forum?

Our local volunteer forum manager, Steven Clift, guides the forum in consultation with District Council 7 staff. We are currently seeking a replacement. Learn more at e-democracy.org/volunteer