February RCPC Land Use Committee Meeting
The RCPC Land Use Committee will hold its regular February meeting on-line via Zoom
On-Line Petition Re: Asking for Clearnup of Lot at Broadway and Pleasant Valley Blvd.
RCPC is participating, along with other Rockridge groups, in circulating a petition asking the master tenant for Shops at The Ridge, TRC, Inc., to clean up the blighted conditions there.
RCPC Land Use January Committee Meeting
The RCPC Land Use Committee will hold its regular January meeting on January 26th starting at 7:30 PM over Zoom.
RCPC January Town Hall Virtual Listening Meeting
We will then invite the community to discuss and prioritize the issues that the organization’s board will tackle in 2022.
Message from the RCPC Chair
Last year had some challenges, and the directors and members of the Rockridge Community Planning Council stepped up to meet them enthusiastically.
Survey Says?
We learned that the most popular options for land use were, in order of preference: housing, small-scale retail, and restaurants.
RCPC Elections in April
Wednesday, March 2, 2022, is the deadline to declare candidacy in the 2022 election for the Rockridge Community Planning Council’s Board of Directors.
December Land Use Committee Meeting Cancelled
The December meeting of the RCPC Land Use Committee, scheduled for December 22nd at 7:30 PM, is being cancelled.
Help Ensure Fair Redistricting Maps for Rockridge
The Oakland Independent Redistricting Commission is currently drawing City Council and School Board Districts, which we will be in place for the next decade. Unfortunately, one of the proposed maps will divide Rockridge!
RCPC Letter to the Commission on Redistricting Maps
“As noted in our COI input below, there are dozens of reasons why Rockridge is a Community of Interest and thus, per the FAIR MAPS Act criteria of minimizing the division of COI’s, Rockridge should not be divided in your adopted maps.”
Final Legislative Scoreboard on Bills Affecting Rockridge Housing/Parking
The legislative session ended on September 9, 2021. The Governor is now either signing or vetoing bills that made it to his desk.
Rockridge Built a Library, 25 Years Ago
“Rockridge is the only community in the nation to finance and drive to completion the building of a local library.” — Kevin Starr, California State Librarian (September 1996)
The Rockridge Halloween Parade is On!
Continuing our neighborhood’s great, ghoulish tradition, the Rockridge District Association (RDA) and the Rockridge Community Planning Council (RCPC) invite you to celebrate Halloween on College Avenue.
In the Early 1970s, Community Takes Local Development Into Their Own Hands
This is the third Rockridge News article in a series on the history of the RCPC in Rockridge
Two Seats Open Up on RCPC Board
The Rockridge Community Planning Council (RCPC) has two board seats that are currently open and available to be filled by board appointment.
Land Use Committee Meeting Rescheduled to Tonight
In deference to requests from the RCPC Board Chair and several land use committee members, the July land use committee meeting is being rescheduled.
Land Use Committee Meeting Postponed One Week
With the hope of having a bit more to talk about, the July Land Use Committee meeting is being postponed from Wed., July 21st to Wed. July 28th.
Push Back, or Have We Lost Enough?
This is the second article in a series focusing on RCPC history.
Update on Use of $400,000 Safeway Funds for Transit Improvements
RCPC sent Safeway/Albertsons a letter telling them how we wanted to use our $400,000 community benefits settlement to design and build a series of traffic calming projects along streets just west of the store.
August 19 RCPC & NCPC Joint Town Hall
The Rockridge Community Planning Council and the Greater Rockridge Neighborhood Crime Prevention Council will hold their annual joint Town Hall.

