Stenciling of Storm Drains
Neighbors selected the stenciling of Rolando Park storm drains as one of the 2016 RPCC priorities.
Neighbors selected the stenciling of Rolando Park storm drains as one of the 2016 RPCC priorities.
Rolando Park LIttle Free Library is open for use.
RPCC website debuted on July 19, 2015.
In 2015, as part of a hoped for larger project, RPCC sought to have attractive fencing at the Zena Canyon opening on Zena Drive. Though the larger project did not work out, we began dialogues with the City of San...
RPCC continued communication with the City regarding our need. It is wonderful to see the tangible results.
Four new four way stop intersections in Rolando Park were the result of collaboration between several City groups and caring neighbors. After participating in the Law Enforcement Walk in Rolando Park, SDPD and Councilmember Myrtle Cole’s office were supportive of...
Helping Rolando Park neighbors keep an eye out for a safe productive community. Rolando Park neighbors came together to replace our dated Neighborhood Watch signs. A Rolando Park-specific template was designed by neighbors and created with local sign company CSI Signs....
In 2011 one of the RPCC priorities selected by the membership was the installation of sidewalks along Racine to make the walk to and from school safer for the Rolando Park Elementary students who traveled along that route. The dialogue between...
In 2014 a team of nine neighbors, led by Gerrie Flaven, applied for a grant from The San Diego Foundation. This grant was funded with monies from the Ariel W Coggeshall Discretionary fund. Members of Gerrie’s team were Ben...
In 2013 the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) began the process necessary to allow Rolando Park to be given separate recognition from Redwood Village for the purpose of crime statistics. Prior to this both neighborhoods were lumped together under...