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An update on the East 7th Street Visioning Project
The East 7th Street visioning project—the collaboration between councilwoman Suja Lowenthal’s office and a variety of other parties, including RPNA, which will culminate in the development of a strategic design document regarding the street’s future as well as a demonstration project showcasing one or more select recommendations from the culminating report—has gotten off to a…
Please join us for our annual Rose Park Peace Tree Lighting Ceremony
Each year at the start of the holiday season, RPNA and The Substance Abuse Foundation join together with neighbors all around to light a tree for peace, which is erected in the middle of our beloved park (8th St & Orizaba Ave). It’s one of favorite traditions, and one that we think matters—plus, it’s a…
Who does all these things around Rose Park?
Check out the RoseParkJanuary2019! This is our membership time. It’s tough to ask folks to renew or join right after the holidays, and now the shutdown. We’ve found there is never a great time. So, there you have it. RPNA works on your behalf 12 months of the year. We base our efforts in large…
Year-in-review
Let’s rewind. Since last June, June of 2019. We take a look back. While doing so we want to acknowledge all our partners and contributors. And we continue to re-think and respond. . . . Here is Rose Park Neighborhood by the month!
Look Up! Important Update on the Verizon Cable Issue
The RPNA has been concerned about the visual blight caused by Verizon in the stringing of overhead cables and equipment throughout our neighborhood and much of the city. We brought these concerns to our council office. Vice Mayor Suja Lowenthal shared our disappointment over the messy work and unsightly cabling and has been assisting us…
The Alleyway Improvement Project Continues in Rose Park Neighborhood
Neighbors came together on Saturday, March 12th to get to know each other and discuss ideas for improving the alleyway behind Pizza X Two, located on the north side of E7th Street between Dawson and Raymond Avenue. We asked neighbors two questions: 1.) Tell us how they feel when walking or rolling through neighborhood alleyways….












