The Euclid Heights Neighborhood Association is a grassroots community organization dedicated to improving life in the Euclid Heights neighborhood of St. Petersburg, FL. If you are a resident of Euclid Heights, please get involved and join the EHNA. We meet every 4th Tuesday of every other month at the Roberts Center, 1245 50th Avenue North.
Amenities / character
Euclid Heights is known for its lovely gardens and trees, and has one of the higher elevations in the Sunshine City. The neighborhood is primarily residential, with businesses and schools on its fringe. Businesses and professional offices are generally located along 9th Street North, between 54th and 62nd Avenues North. 62nd Avenue North provides the frontage for many of the businesses with the neighborhood (including the Rutland Plaza Shopping Center which houses grocery shopping, restaurants, another commercial amenities). Conveniently located in the northwest quadrant of the Euclid Heights Neighborhood, just outside the neighborhood boundary, are two schools (Northeast High School and Meadowlawn Middle School). Several houses of worship are either within the neighborhood or not far away.
Architecture
The housing styles in the neighborhood are diverse. They range from large boom-era homes of Spanish style, to modern-day ranches. The creativity and talent that have driven this neighborhood for seven decades are visible in the landscaping and decorating of our residences.
History
Construction of many single family homes in the Euclid Heights Neighborhood can be traced back to the 1920′s during the Citys land boom. Some of these beautiful homes are still gracing the neighborhood. Construction has occurred on most of the neighborhoods subdivisions during every decade since the land boom. Centrally located in the neighborhood is the Roberts Recreation Center which was built in 1958 on land donated to the City by Robert W. Roberts widow. Mr. Roberts was a local businessman and philanthropist. In 1974, the City expanded the facility by acquiring property west of the center and building the Robert Adult Center. The Center located at 1246 – 50th Avenue North offers adult classes, after school and summer programs for children, an athletic field and playground.
Organization / Programs
The Euclid Heights Neighborhood Association is actively seeking volunteers and ideas that will help to keep our neighborhood a great place in which to live, to work, to raise children and to retire. We work at keeping our residents informed through informational speakers, a newsletter, and monthly meetings. Programs such as crime prevention, hurricane preparedness, traffic control, and others are into action.
Boundaries Between 9th Street North (Dr. M..L. King) and 16th Street North; and between 46th and 62nd Avenues North.
