Author: rolandopark
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The Rolando Park Community Council (RPCC) Nominating Committee
The Rolando Park Community Council (RPCC) Nominating Committee is seeking volunteer candidates for Board positions effective January 1, 2019. To volunteer or to obtain more information, email rpcc2003@gmail.com or Private Message Gerrie Flaven or Kathryn Kern on Nextdoor. Candidates will be announced at the October 8, 2018 RPCC meeting and elections will occur at the…
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Survey Results of Proposal to Convert Livingston to a One-Way Street
Thanks to everyone who took the survey. Unfortunately, with only 45 responses, it’s not a good representational sampling, so we will likely go back to our original plan to canvas residents directly in areas that would be impacted. This proposal came from the Area Traffic Engineer as an alternative to the original proposal to close…
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Survey Closed. Take Our Survey: Should Livingston be Converted to a One-Way Street?
The survey is closed. Please check back later this week for a summary of the results. Background A proposal has been made to RPCC to convert Livingston to a one-way street to decrease traffic volume and speeding in the community. Vehicles would not be able to enter Livingston from College, but would still be able…
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Our Meet the Candidates for County Board of Supervisors Forum
Many thanks to our guests at the May 14 meeting, Ken Malbrough, and Omar Passons, candidates for the County Board of Supervisors District 4 election, for participating in our moderated forum. Good attendance, good questions from members, and great responses!
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Ask a Question for Our Meet the Candidates for County Board of Supervisors District 4 Forum on May 14
Our May 14 RPCC meeting will present an opportunity to meet some of the candidates for the County Board of Supervisors District 4 election. Please submit your questions ahead of time by sending an email to: rpcc2003@gmail.com. Candidates will give an opening statement, respond to each question, and then give a closing statement. Candidates will…
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Rolando Park Banner District Celebration!
March 14 was a proud day for Rolando Park. Thank you community! Some pics from our banner celebration. Thank you to Council President Myrtle Cole, Council member Georgette Gomez, Darnisha Hunter from the Mayor’s Office, and Chevelle Tate from State Senator Toni Atkins’ office. RPCC received official proclamations from the City Council, the Mayor’s Office,…
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Rolando Park Banner District Celebration
Please join us on Wednesday, March 14th, from 4-6 pm at the Aragon Plaza Shopping Center, adjacent to Bourré (Aragon Dr. and University Ave.) to celebrate the official unveiling of our Banner District! City Council President Myrtle Cole, our city council representative, and City Council member Georgette Gómez from District 9 have confirmed that they…
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Our 2018 Priorities
Every January, members suggest priorities for the coming year and then vote on their first, second, and third choices. Here are our 2018 priorities and planned action: 1. Improve Rolando Park Business District In late 2017, as part of the Banner District project, RPCC board members talked with most of the Rolando Park businesses on…
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Become A Rolando Park Community Pace Car, tomorrow, 2/17, 10-11 am, Zena/Billman
RPCC members will be at the corner of Zena and Billman tomorrow from 10–11 am with SDPD pledge forms and decals for the Community Pace Car Program. When you display the Community Pace Car decal and drive the speed limit, you also set the pace for other cars behind you. Can’t make it tomorrow? You…
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Rolando Park is officially a Banner District!
Last year, one of the top priorities voted by community council members was community identity. As most of you know, we are often mistaken for several of our neighboring communities – Rolando, Rolando area, La Mesa, etc. Today, we are close to achieving our goal. In spring 2017, board members Gerrie Flaven and Lynn Edwards…
