New Hope Community Information
County: Hennepin
Population: 20,873 (2000)
Median Income: $46,795
Hospitals: North Memorial
School District(s): Robbinsdale (281)
UtilitiesElectric: Xcel Energy,
www.xcelenergy.com, (800) 895-4999
Gas: Centerpoint Energy,
www.centerpointenergy.com, (800) 245-2377
Phone: Qwest Communications,
www.qwest.com, (800) 244-1111
Cable: Comcast,
www.comcast.com, (651) 222-3333
Water/Sewer: City of New Hope, 763-531-5132
Garbage: Allied Waste/BFI,
www.alliedwaste.com, (763) 784-2104
Randy's Sanitation,
www.randyssanitation.com, (763) 972-3335
Waste Management,
www.wm.com, (952) 890-1100
Aspen Waste,
www.aspenwaste.com, (612) 884-8000
Michael P. Hall, Inc., (763) 421-4915
About the Community of New Hope
New Hope is located in Hennepin County, ten miles northwest of downtown Minneapolis. The city is a second ring suburb providing over 200 acres of park land plus a nine-hole golf course, swimming pool and ice arena. New Hope is known for its well-kept, diverse residential neighborhoods. The city supports a strong industrial base with three prominent industrial parks. Highway 169 establishes the western boundary of the city, providing access to four major interstate highways and the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in minutes.
Residents and visitors of New Hope will discover not only wonderful neighborhoods but also numerous schools, churches, parks and libraries nearby. The wide array of resources around town, combined with the strong sense of community, makes this Twin Cities suburb hard to beat!
New Hope Parks & Recreation
New Hope has an extensive system of 18 city parks, two school parks, one nine-hole par-three golf course, an
outdoor theatre, an outdoor pool complex, and an ice arena with two sheets of ice.
The city of New Hope has many recreational and educational activities for its residents. The Parks and Recreation
Department offers activities such as dance, gymnastics, swim lessons, team sports for youth and adults, sports
camps, skating lessons, playground programs, activities for families, and adult trips to exciting locations. Classes are also offered in first aid, music, and defensive driving to name a few. The department, in cooperation with REACH for Resources, also has programs for people with disabilities.