Category: Rolando Park News
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RPCC 2017 Membership Drive
Our memberships are down this year. Please help the Rolando Park Community Council continue its work to improve our community. RPCC depends on memberships and donations to pay for our meeting space, mandatory insurance for our meetings, and quarterly newsletters for the community in addition to our many community improvement projects. Please support your community…
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Mini-Dorm Ordinance Update
At our March 13 meeting, RPCC members voted overwhelmingly to support pursuing inclusion of Rolando Park in the ordinance to protect our single-family homes. Unfortunately, as expected, on March 16, the Mini-Dorm Owners filed a lawsuit against the city over the ordinance. For now, we will have to wait for the trial to be over…
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Setting Our 2017 Priorities
What changes or improvements would you like to see in our community in 2017? At our annual January meeting, attendees suggest priorities and programs for the coming year. Members then vote for their first, second, and third choices. Votes are tallied and the results announced on Nextdoor and our website. This is an important meeting,…
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2017 Board Election Results
At the November 14 RPCC meeting, the 2016 Board Nominating Committee the list of candidates was presented for voting. All ballots were returned with a unanimous “Yes” vote for all candidates. Your 2016 Rolando Park Community Council Board: Co-Presidents: Sonia Lang and Lynn Edwards Co-Vice Presidents: Gerrie Flaven and Kathryn Kern Secretary: Judy Fleischman Co-Treasurers:…
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2017 RPCC Board Nominees
Candidates for the 2017 RPCC Board were announced at the October 10 RPCC meeting. Voting will take place at the November 14 meeting. The new Board will begin serving January 1, 2017. President: Sonia Lang and Lynn Edwards (sharing the position and one vote on the Board) Sonia was our 2016 Vice President and…
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Introducing RPCC’s wonderful new website!
Rolando Park’s new website is live! Thank you to our dedicated website team for getting us here.
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Exciting Things Happening in Rolando Park!
The Rolando Park Community Council’s 501(c)4 to 501(c)3 conversion is getting closer every day.
