Board of Directors

RCPC is a 13-member board of directors representing the Rockridge community to the City of Oakland. Its directors are elected by its members, the citizens of Rockridge who live within its boundaries. The Board meets monthly and its standing committees have their own schedule of meetings.

The RCPC Board of Directors is comprised of the following volunteer members:

  • Casey Farmer, Chair

  • Star Lightner, Vice Chair

  • Janna Good, Secretary

  • Paul McDonnell, Treasurer

  • Robbie Tasker, Transportation Chair

  • Tom Lollini, Land Use Committee Chair

  • Muhammad Alameldin

  • Mark Aaronson

  • Gary Barg

  • Kristen Belt

  • Eli Kaplan

  • Kim Suczynski Smith

  • Zack Walton

Are you looking for the Rockridge District Association (RDA), the organization that represents the business-owner community? You can find that organization here.

Are you looking for the Neighborhood Crime Prevention Council (NCPC), the organization that addresses public safety concerns? You can find that organization here.

Board Elections

Elections are held each spring, generally in April. Any permanent resident who lives within the RCPC boundaries and is 18 years or older is eligible to run for a seat on the RCPC board and to vote in the election. These elections are held in the evening of the Members’ General Meeting, and on the following Saturday, and are announced in the Rockridge News.

To vote in an RCPC election, you must meet the eligibility requirements for membership in RCPC.  This means that you must be at least 18 years of age, and have your principal residence within RCPC boundaries. Both identity and residency must be verified in order to receive a ballot. Acceptable forms of identity and residency documentation are listed below under “Member identification documents” and “Member residency documents”.

A valid driver’s license or CA identification card with your current Rockridge address is sufficient to establish BOTH your identity and residency. If the address on your current CA driver’s license or ID does not match your current address, you’ll need to provide two separate documents. One will establish your identity and another will establish your Rockridge residency.

Member identification documents: California Driver’s License, California DMV Identification Card, Passport.

Member residency documents: Bill addressed to & showing utility service at Rockridge addresses (e.g. PG&E bill, Cable TV bill, Landline telephone bill), Cell phone bill sent to Rockridge address, Bank statement sent to Rockridge address.

RCPC Bylaws text: Membership in RCPC shall be open to any person who (1) is at least eighteen years of age, (2) is interested in the promotion of the purposes of this organization, and (3) has his or her principal residence within that area of the City of Oakland contained within the RCPC boundaries.

A person’s “principal residence” means a residence which the person has occupied as his or her primary residence for at least sixty (60) days up to and including the date on which a determination of residency is made.

Residency may be verified by means of any of the following:
(a) a valid California Driver License or State of California Identification Card;
(b) a land-line telephone bill or gas/electric utility bill for service at, and addressed to that person at, the claimed residential address, or a cellular telephone invoice or bank statement addressed to the person at the claimed residential address (any such bill or statement shall be dated between 60 and 180 days before the date of the determination);
or (c) any official document or set of documents issued by the State of California, the County of Alameda, or the City of Oakland at least sixty (60) days prior to the date of determination and sufficient to verify the person’s claimed residential address.

For all purposes under these Bylaws, the identity of a member may be verified by means of any of the following:
(a) a valid California Driver License or State of California Identification Card;
(b) a valid passport; or
(c) a current student photo identification card issued by a California university or college.

RCPC Boundaries

Approved June 5, 2025