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Every Once in Awhile you’ll find a Rose
This weekend spend some time “smelling the roses” or eucalyptus or jasmine. Treat yourself to a natural sensory experience. Just a thought. If you’d like to connect to RPNA please do so info@rpna.org . We respond!
Residents to the rescue
Stop by the alley – soon to be Roses for Rose Park Alley between 6th & Theresa starts at 2925 E. 6th St. this Sunday 3pm-5pm. Learn what two residents can do! Cody and Eric have jumped through a ton of hurdles are are in the last phase before installing a block long mural. They…
Out and about
While tending some tree wells at E10th and Ohio, Patrick (seen here) shared how he’d recently received city approval to plant 3 flowering plums on Ohio (also seen here). Stealth treekeeper!
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…
MEET JOCELYN SANCHEZ, rose park neighborhood’s student intern!
There have been many initiatives and efforts to increase street safety over the years. We have been out on the street collecting input from our neighbors, businesses and community partners about the current street conditions and use of public spaces. Now comes the time to compile and analyze the data gathered, so that it is…
Empty Lot to Farm Lot
The mission of Rose Park Neighborhood is to increase the quality of life in our neighborhood. We currently assist 400 neighbors with a community food pantry with the nonprofit organization Help Me, Help You. Our fantastic volunteers prepare meals to seniors in affordable housing, and weekly farm boxes are distributed from Long Beach Farms, a Community…

