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The Gate District East is defined as the area of the Gate District located West of South Jefferson Avenue, North of Chouteau Avenue, South of Highway 44 and East of South Compton Avenue. The Gate District East Neighborhood Association is property owners association established to maintain common areas and act on behalf of residents and property owners of the Gate District East. The Gate District East is subdivided into four individual neighborhood association that act collectively to serve the Gate District East. These individual associations include Buder Park, Eads Park, St. Vincent, and Lafayette Terrace. You can see the boundaries of these areas on the Map portion of this site. The Gate District East collects assessments from all property owners residing in the Gate District East. With input from the neighborhoods the elected board members use the assessment money to maintain the Gate District East common areas, and in various other capacities to improve and beautify the neighborhood. The Gate District East holds Quarterly meetings that are open to the public to discuss issues concerning residents, get input, give budget updates, and inform residents of the activities of the Association. The Gate District East Association also puts out a quarterly Newsletter called "The Gate Gazette". Click here to read and on-line version of the publication.

Gate District East Neighborhood association Information.

President: Judy Ferber
Vice President: Brian Belgeri
Treasurer: Dan Miller
Secretary: Kendra McGee
Eads Park President: Lonnie Hughes
St. Vincent President: Steve Zeiger
Buder Park President : William Hampton
Lafayette Terrace President: David Still III


To contact the gate district East Neighborhood Association you can now utilize the 24 Hour Voice mail at 314-537-7211.

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