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Month: March 2016

Spring 2016 Community Tree Planting

Spring 2016 Community Tree Planting

The city’s boulevard tree spaces are currently over half empty and each year 250-500 boulevard trees are removed due to disease or damage. We need your help to add 275 more street trees to the Bandel Drive neighborhood in northwest Rochester. Saturday, April 23 Starting at 8:30 am Meet at Schmidt Park, 6222 24th Ave NW. Park on Overland Drive NW. You’ll be able to see our volunteers at the check-in table. They will be in bright shirts, register with…

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Help Make Rochester A Litter Bit Better! Registration Now Open 2016

Help Make Rochester A Litter Bit Better! Registration Now Open 2016

A $20 bill, a poster of Steven Segal, a 5’ x 7’ rug, a box of packaged sandwiches, a set of silverware, and a car bumper. What do these things have in common? They are just a few of the odd things found in Rochester during the last 9 years of litter clean-ups during the annual Help Make Rochester A Litter Bit Better! event. What will our volunteers find this year? So far, over 112 tons of litter has been collected by…

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RNeighbors Statement of Purpose

RNeighbors Statement of Purpose

As Rochester continues to grow there have been instances of neighborhood groups in the news and RNeighbors is frequently asked to comment about these different circumstances. The below statement was initially approved at an RNeighbors Board meeting on March 16, 2016, and then reviewed with City Council.  RNeighbors is a nonprofit organization that encourages, supports, and provides tools to volunteers interested in participating and having a collective voice in their neighborhood and community by forming a neighborhood association. We believe that neighborhood associations…

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2016 RNeighbors Neighborhood Project Grants

2016 RNeighbors Neighborhood Project Grants

What is the Neighborhood Project Grant? These grants reimburse up to $1,000 in costs for neighborhoods to complete projects that enhance a neighborhood’s livability and involvement, benefit the entire neighborhood and promote a strong sense of community. We encourage you to be creative. These non-revenue producing projects can include, but are not limited to, identification signage, butterfly & rain gardens, native plantscaping and public art projects. Are you specifically interested in a community food garden? Allowable expenses include start-up gardening…

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A Stroll Through RNeighbors’ History

A Stroll Through RNeighbors’ History

1990 Lincolnshire NA formed 1995 Kutzky Park NA formed 1996 Mayors Advisory Council On Neighborhoods is formed 1st year formed 2 NA’s – Southeast Settlers (now Slatterly Park NA) and East Side Pioneers Instituted Neighborhood Coordinator position Disorderly use ordinance passed 1999 Neighborhood Initiative Leadership Workshop given 2000 Rochester Neighborhood Resource Center Start-Up Committee Researched models from other cities Decided on “Resource Center” model Initial filings for 501C3 organization Goals Seek Community-wide Board Hire Executive Director Move into new offices…

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