About Us
💡 Our values
Our mission is to improve the social, physical, and economic health in the Roseville Community by sharing information, facilitating training and education, providing resources, and encouraging communication and participation among neighborhoods, government, educational institutions, businesses, and other participants.
🎯 The purpose of RCONA
To raise the level of community participation by citizens for the purpose of improving and maintaining the quality of life within the City of Roseville.
To be a uniting body that works with neighborhood associations in resolving social, physical and economic problems within neighborhood, and deal with other important neighborhoods, as well as other important issues as they arise.
To facilitate communications within and between neighborhoods.
To provide a framework and instruction and support to neighborhood association leaders.
To pursue community, business, and corporate support in the form of funds and in-kind donations from any and all sources to benefit our community and neighborhoods. Support is used for neighborhood newsletters for local communication, events to foster community connection.
Encourage city-wide participation by revitalizing inactive neighborhoods.
To act as the organizing body forming residents, property owners, organizations, and businesses within each area into a neighborhood association.
Bring all neighborhoods together in a coalition of associations.
📃 Background history
In 1993, the City of Roseville Police Department began the formation of Neighborhood Associations as a part of their award-winning community policing program. Today the City of Roseville is divided in into 42 Neighborhood Associations, with Neighborhood Police Officers assigned to each as well as a team of city staff led by the Neighborhood Services Division that work directly with the associations. Volunteers participate in their Neighborhood Association work to improve their neighborhoods and maintain a high quality of life.
Citizens and staff work together on various projects such as crime prevention, park development, resolution of development-impact related issues, neighborhood team building and much more. Neighborhood Association Representatives make up the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA).
📃 2024 Board of Directors
President: Kevin Lachance
Vice-President: Charles Aquino
Treasurer: Loren Cook
Secretary: Bonnie Shadle
Executive Secretary: Laxmi Rao
At-Large: Randy Schwartz
At-Large: Steve Parker
At-Large: Scott Alvord
At-Large: Sean Prior
🤝 Donate
If you’d like to donate to our organization, please send a check payable to:
RCONA at 1911 Douglas Bl. Ste 85-370, Roseville, CA 95661.
Thank you so much!