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RP was there!
Thanks for the thanks! Rose Park recognized for its support of Power 4 Youth. Received acknowledgement at annual graduation dinner! Let Power 4 Youth know you are interested in being a mentor at samana@power4youth.org Rose Park attended recent follow-up of City’s Citizen’s Police Academy with demo of canine and helicopter units. FYI – we frequently…
Historic House Plaques
If you are interested in having a historic house plaque for your home – here is the information that we have currently. The company has the two approved designs for Rose Park Historic District and Rose Park South Historic District (remember to specify which historic district you are in). See historic district map for reference…
NEIGHBORHOODS COME TOGETHER FOR GREATER IMPACT
When neighbors come together to participate in activities that improve the quality of life, strengthen community trust and address issues, we move toward positive change in our communities. On December 1st, Bluff Park Neighborhood Association gathered neighborhood association leaders from Bluff Heights, California Heights, Belmont Shore, Alamitos Beach, and Rose Park Neighborhood to discuss the collective efforts neighborhood volunteers can take to improve…
RPNA is now set up to receive donations from the AmazonSmile Foundation!
What is AmazonSmile? The AmazonSmile Foundation is the charitable arm of Amazon.com. By using AmazonSmile you can support Rose Park Neighborhood Association each and every time you shop at Amazon.com, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same prices, vast selection, and convenient shopping experience that Amazon.com provides…
THE COMMUNITY WITHIN: OPPORTUNITIES AT DAWSON AVENUE & E7TH STREET
We are gathering community input from renters, business and homeowners to transform alleyways and surrounding areas into safe and accessible spaces that neighbors can utilize for connecting with community. We are offering neighbors two opportunities to share their voice, vision and ideas for improving the area around Dawson Avenue and E7th Street. Wednesday, November 17th…
Long Beach Crime Portal and Monthly Crime Statistics – Kenny Shiozaki-Kawamoto
DataLB (http://datalb.longbeach.gov/) is the city’s new public GeoSpatial & Open Data Portal for exploring, visualizing and downloading data that is now publicly available. Users are able to filter by date ranges, day of the week, time of day, and crime type. There are over 24 different crime types to select from and each occurrence is…

