Author: rolandopark
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SDPD Community Relations Officer Dialogue Hour
Our SDPD Community Relations Officer Terry Hoskins is resuming his weekly “Community Relations Officer Dialogue Hour” starting on Monday, May 3, at Mission Brew Coffee at the Kroc Center, noon to 1 pm. No appointment needed, just drop by to say hi or chat. Mondays: Mission Brew, 6845 University Ave. at the Kroc Center Tuesdays:…
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Take the Climate Action Campaign Survey
At Monday’s meeting, we welcomed the Climate Action Campaign team. The Climate Action Campaign (CAC) is currently working with the City of San Diego’s Sustainability Department to ensure that the city’s next update to its Climate Action Plan (CAP) will address the needs of diverse communities such as ours in the Eastern Area that have…
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Storm Water Maintenance Prioritization Survey
Please take a few minutes and complete this city survey by April 23 to prioritize maintenance for the Chollas Creek drainage channel that runs through Rolando Park. https://www.sandiego.gov/stormwater/services/maintenance Our section of the channel between Aragon and College is seriously overgrown. It was last cleaned in January 2016. Unfortunately, a permanent solution is not likely for…
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Encountering Coyotes in Our Community
At our March meeting earlier this month, our guest presenter, Carly Padilla from Project Wildlife, gave us some great information and background on coyotes and pet safety. She sent along some additional resources for handling coyote encounters. Feel free to share. Solutions for Conflicts Preventing Coyote Conflicts Coyote Hazing
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Reporting Homeless Encampments
RPCC member Gerrie Flaven attends monthly Mid-City Homeless Coalition meetings and provided this update from Neighborhood Policing on their preferred way to report homeless encampments. Neighborhood Policing Practices (updated 1/13/21) RPCC member Gerrie Flaven attends monthly meetings of the Mid-City Homeless Coalition and provided this update from Neighborhood Policing on their preferred way to report homeless…
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Treasurer Position
We are still looking to fill our Treasurer position. Our current treasurer’s term expired in December and she has been kind enough to stay on for a while. But it’s time. Treasurer responsibilities are as follows: Collects dues and maintains the membership list Handles banking and disburses funds as authorized by the board Maintains financial…
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2021 RPCC Priorities Voting Results
Listed in order of number of votes received: Residential safety Traffic calming & pedestrian safety Improve University Ave Business District Community identity sign at College Grove Pocket Park Complete sidewalk on College to College Grove Noise abatement from 94 Freeway noise Permanently repair dips on 69th St. Thanks to everyone for voting! We’ll be discussing…
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Vote for RPCC Priorities for 2021
Please vote for RPCC priorities for the coming year as suggested by attendees at the January 11th meeting. The link will be active until Monday, January 18, 6 pm. Only members are eligible to vote. RPCC 2021 Priorities
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Executive Order Np. 2020-12 by the Mayor
Last night, December 30th, RPCC received a communication from the Mayor’s Office asking that it be shared with the community. You can find the complete Executive Order here. As the New Year’s Eve holiday is approaching, Mayor Gloria urges residents and businesses to comply with current public health guidance from the State of California and San Diego County public health officials. To aid neighborhoods…
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In Memorium, Gwen Cook
Gwendolyn “Gwen” Cook passed away on November 24. For those of you who didn’t know Gwen, she was 94 years old and was one of the original homeowners in Rolando Park, residing on 69th St. Long before we had a community council in Rolando Park, she actively lobbied for sidewalks for the blocks around her…
