WE ARE ONLY AS STRONG AS THE COMMUNITY WE BUILD
The Saint Vincent's Hill Neighbor's Collective exists to facilitate meaningful opportunities for all neighbors to consciously build community.
If you live in the neighborhood, or spend a lot of time in our community for any other reason, please join us!
Goals
Create meaningful opportunities for all of our neighbors to engage with one another socially in order to consciously build community.
Lobby for holistic improvements to the neighborhood amenities and resources that will benefit all residents of the St. Vincent’s Hill Neighborhood, as well as those who spend time in our area.
Provide regular forums for neighbors to discuss concerns and/or needs, and devise ways to problem-solve and support one another through volunteer efforts.
Partner with and facilitate access to other organizations whose mission statements are online with the goals of the organization, and/or who can provide in-depth support and guidance for more complex social issues.
We are bordered by Tennessee Street to the North, the Waterfront to the West, Georgia Street to the South, and Sonoma Boulevard to the East. If you live within these boundaries, if you own a business here, if your child attends school here, or if you are invested in our neighborhood for any other reason, you are a part of our community!
The waterfront makes up the Western border of our neighborhood, and is home to the marina, several businesses, and is a popular spot for running, walking and fishing.
Established in 1868, City Park is the oldest city park on the west coast. Encompassing 1 full city block, it is bordered by Marin, Louisiana, Sacramento, and Alabama Streets.
Our neighborhood is bordered by businesses along the downtown, Tennessee Street and Sonoma Boulevard.
The Saint Vincent's Hill Historical District comprises a large portion of our neighborhood. The map to the left shows the general vicinity where you make find many of Vallejo's historic buildings and landmarks.