Lake Euclid is a small neighborhood community in North St. Petersburg with about 650 homeowners and residents. Conveniently located between 22nd Avenue,North and 30th Avenue, North, it is bordered to the West by I-275 and to the East by 16th Street,North.
Lake Euclid Neighborhood is distinguished by the lake for which it is named. A long, narrow lake located alongside and parallel to 25th Avenue, North. The lake itself was probably named Euclid to commemorate the Egyptian mathmatician Euclid, who is known by historians as the "Father of Plane Geometry" and author of "The Elements". This may explain why the Lake resembles a elongated rectangle with rounded ends.
The Lake Euclid Neighborhood Association was formed for the purpose of improving, enhancing, and beautifying the Lake Euclid Area of St. Petersburg.
The Lake Euclid Neighborhood Assn. was recently added to the St. Petersburg Neighborhood Register.
In March 1999, the Association adopted its By Laws and set in motion a plan to incorporate in the State of Florida as a Not For Profit Corporation (F.S.617/607).
Also in March, the Association voted in its Board of Directors and Officers for the Inaugural Year in accordance with its By Laws. The same Board Members continued into the second year.
The Board Members and Officers are:
President: Karen Hamilton 821-2630
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer: Steve Stanley 822-8371
Board of Directors:
Henry Cullen
Members At Large:
Cissy Mercer 894-6449
Scott Geisler 896-2039
Contact Karen Hamilton or Steve Stanley to become a member.
To send dues, inquiries, correspondence to the Association, our mailing address is: P.O.Box 7324, St. Petersburg, FL 33734.
Successful launch of a monthly newsletter.
Lake Beautification program-Awarded city grant to add a sidewalk, benches, trees, plants and a neighborhood sign to Lake Euclid's empty grass field.
The completion of the first phase of turning Lake Euclid into a park. The membership landscaped the Lake area and it is now being used as a park and for special neighborhood and city sponsored events
Clean The Alley Initiative: Neighborhood drive that succeded in cleaning the alley's of unwanted and discarded debris.
Euclid Park Upkeep: Neighborhood awareness that this is your park has lead to a transformation of the Lake. On any given day families can be seen walking their dog, sitting on the park benches and children fishing in the stocked lake.
Annual flea Market: Since 2002 Karen Hamilton-VP- has put on a friendly Flea Market and Family Day Barbeque.
Speed Bumps have been added to the 19th street corridor eliminating cross-through traffic off of the interstate.
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