• Shop Local, Shop Linden Hills

    Part of the charm of our neighborhood is the collection of unique shops, restaurants and services that have made their homes here. This pandemic year, it’s more important than ever…

  • Community Safety Survey

    In June 2020, the City Council pledged to create a new model of community safety. This Community Safety Survey is one of the first steps in that process. Through the survey, you can…

  • Ward 13 Public Safety Event

    On Friday October 30th, Ward 13 Council Member Linea Palmisano hosted a Public Safety Conversation with 5th Precinct Inspector Amelia Huffman to discuss recent crime trends, precinct level response, and…

  • Do you have a Block Captain?

    According to the 5th precinct, sixteen blocks in Linden Hills do not have a block captain. Check this map to see if your block is one of them. The role of a…

  • Reduce Holiday Waste

    Tips from the city’s Division of Waste Management & Recycling American’s create 25% more trash during Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day according to the National Environmental Education Foundation. This increase…

  • Linden Hills Toy Drive – Dec 12 & 13

    December 12 and 13 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Carondelet School parking lot (2914 West 44th Street). The Saints Men’s Club will be collecting new unwrapped toys and gifts for…

  • Meet New LHiNC Board Members

    Congratulations to the 8 Linden Hills residents who were elected to join the Linden Hills Neighborhood Council Board for a two-year term. The LHiNC Board Election kicked off at the…

  • State of LHiNC

    During LHiNC’s Annual Meeting on October 6, Board Chair Steve Birch provided an annual overview of the neighborhood council. If you’d like to learn more about what LHiNC does, what…