The News Team
We are working hard to distribute 2000+ newsletters. At door stops, on gates, and that swinging bench. We had 10 people help distribute this month’s issue. Go Team!
We are working hard to distribute 2000+ newsletters. At door stops, on gates, and that swinging bench. We had 10 people help distribute this month’s issue. Go Team!
Ben Olsen, Center for International Trade and Transportation, Research and GIS Coordinator at CSULB shares his experience of E7th street in this short video. Ben helped create a data gathering tool for Rose Park Neighborhood Association to gain feedback from pedestrians regarding their experience of E7th Street as it bisects Rose Park Neighborhood. We invite…
Food security and food resiliency continue to be critical topics to think and talk about especially during these times. How do you define food security and food resiliency? Share your thoughts with us by emailing info@rpna.org. #FoodSecurityLB #FoodResiliencyLB #RoseParkLB #HealthyFoodLB #Food4All
Well most of you do! We have two historic districts in the Rose Park Neighborhood. It’s pretty easy to tell. Just look at the street sign at your corner – it will say you are in an historic district. Why is that important? Because historic districts are a city ordinance that defines land use in…
The City of Long Beach is accepting applications for the Mills Act Property Tax Abatement Program. All potential applicants must attend the Pre-Application Workshop. The applications are processed once a year, during the application period. For questions re: Mills Act 562-570-6437 or email alejandro.plascencia@longbeach.gov. Pre-Application Workshop – Saturday Feb. 25th 10:30am at Jenny Oropeza Community…
Summer Arts Institute for Youth The Long Beach Youth Chorus Summer Arts Institute is an immersive summer program for all ages offering experiences beyond choral music, including visual and other areas of performing arts. The Summer Arts Institute will culminate with the Long Beach Family Arts Festival on Saturday, June 25. The festival will feature…
Most of us know and love our “circle” park. It is one of the oldest parks in the city, as it was acquired in 1910. The gazebo, trellis and benches were installed in 2000. The park is an essential part of the neighborhood. It serves as a meeting place for coffee, a transit route for…