Parkview Gardens Association

Welcome

Parkview Gardens is a mostly residential area in University City, Missouri. A small portion of it is in St. Louis.  It is  bounded by Delmar on the south, Olive on the north, Kingsland on the west, and Skinker on the east. Most of the residences are apartment buildings put up in the 1920s, but there are also single-family houses, businesses, and shops. The neighborhood has been designated a Historic District by the U.S. Department of the Interior. Landlords, business owners, and residents form the membership of the Parkview Gardens Association, which has been working to maintain and enhance the neighborhood for more than 28 years.

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Background of the Neighborhood: History  Background of the Neighborhood: Streetscape

Background of the Neighborhood: Flora and Fauna

The electric vehicle 2-port Stage II charging station sponsored by Parkview Gardens Association is located on Leland Avenue, behind the former Vito’s Garden. All are welcome to use the charger, at a rate of 49 cents per kilowatt hour. Users will need a credit card and cell phone. Full information is on blinkcharging.com. Residents of the Parkview Gardens neighborhood can use the charger for free. Email davidlinzee@yahoo.com for info on how to establish residency.

Parkview Gardens Association sponsors two community gardens, Clemens Community Garden (between 6271 and 6311 Clemens Avenue) and Syracuse Community Garden (between 735 and 751 Syracuse Avenue). Plots in the gardens are available to subdivision residents on a first-come, first-served basis using a wait list. Member responsibilities include participation in 5 out of the 9 workdays held between March and November, an annual fee, and organic practice plot maintenance.