Category: RPCC & The City
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Zena Canyon Cleanup
Thanks to everyone who came out on September 21 for our Zena Canyon cleanup as part of the 40th Annual Coastal Cleanup Day: Albert, Zac, Bryan, Joyce, Michelle, William, Cheryl, Jim, Mike, Renee, Sonia, Lynn, and Roberto and Meghna from Council President Sean Elo-Rivera‘s office! We picked up more than 150 pounds in trash and…
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RPCC 2024 Membership Drive
It’s our annual membership drive and we’re asking you to renew your membership or consider becoming a member. Our goal is to always provide a voice for our community to our local government and ensure that our concerns and priorities are heard and addressed. We also work to provide special events for the community that…
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Rolando Park flood victims
We want to thank everyone again for participating in our restaurant fundraisers for our Rolando Park flood victims. Special thanks to Corbin’s Q, Woodstock’s Pizza SDSU, and Rubio’s for hosting these fundraisers for us. Today, VP Michelle Alexander and Co-Presidents Sonia Lang and Lynn Edwards met with Tricia Tasto Levien, VP of Wakeland Corporation, and…
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We need your help!
Still collecting signatures. You can take the survey online or… The City of San Diego is in the process of improving University Avenue from 54th Street to Aragon Drive in order to develop safe, dedicated bike lanes. However, this project currently calls for the planting of only twelve new trees, despite the extreme heat on…
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Help shape the future of our community and the Mid-City!
Rolando Park, Redwood Village, Rolando, El Cerrito, Webster, and Oak Park are the Eastern Area Communities in the Mid-City. The Mid-City Community Plan Update is currently in process and this is the time for us to share our vision for this area for the next 25 years. Plan to attend one of the upcoming workshops…
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Rolando Park Walk Audit
Thanks to everyone who participated in our Walk Audit and a special thanks to Circulate San Diego for conducting the walk with us. While speeding and moving violations are a top priority, there are multiple other issues that are dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists in our community like missing crosswalks or flooding at intersections and…
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Participate in the Mid-City Community Plan Update
Rolando Park and Redwood Village are two of the six communities in the Eastern Area. –From the City Planning Department: The City of San Diego is updating the Mid-City Communities Plan for the first time in 25 years to identify opportunities for new homes, businesses, and infrastructure to benefit everyone in Mid-City. The Mid-City Communities…
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Saturday’s Zena Canyon cleanup and bulky item drop off was a major success!
Volunteers thoroughly cleaned the top section of the canyon; San Diego Unified will be doing an extensive cleanup of the encampments and brush abatement in a few weeks. Special thanks to our D9 community representative Roberto Marin for working with us to set up this event and promoting it this last week. We were joined…
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Thank you, community for the fantastic turnout at Saturday’s Movie in the Park at Rolando Park Elementary
We had more than 230 people show up for our second movie event and in spite of not one, but two major technical glitches that caused delays, the show went on. Staff from the Colina del Sol Recreation Center set up preshow activities for us, including games and a jumper for the kids, music, and…
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Make Rolando Park Safer
Residents are organizing to get speed humps on some of our busiest streets in Rolando Park to curb speeding and cut-through traffic. Their goal is a minimum of 300 signatures, which will be submitted to our city councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera, SDPD, and the Mayor’s Office. You can support them by signing their petition at https://www.thepetitionsite.com/334/263/103/make-rolando-park-safer-sign-the-traffic-calming-petition/?fbclid=IwAR2Thmm3-lwZFwttfdi51R971_S0ZGeNRSw4fUxZ4XyqZTX91PDrU6Zr1Uc
