Rowland Heights Community Coordinating Council

What Is The RHCCC?
Mission Statement
Specific RHCCC Goals

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Community News & Announcements:
Sales of existing homes surge
Conservation pushed as key to solving water crisis
Wave of debt payments now facing U.S. government
Health Care Reform tracking poll
Daily presidential tracking poll - Rasmussen

Rowland Unified teachers enhance teaching strategies at no cost to District
Cal Tech wants public with lap tops and cell phones to help them measure earthquakes
Mt. SAC winter intersession registration now open

Unemployment drops across San Gabriel Valley
Unemployment visual - Click on the button
Capitol Connection - November 20, 2009
GPS tool will aid illegal immigrants crossing border
California budget analyst says budget woes will continue until 2014-15
Pomona Freeway closures 11/22/09 through 11/24/09

Rowland Heights Case Filings - October 2009
Senator Huff seeks constituent input for his "There ought to be a law" contest

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What Is The RHCCC?           
The Rowland Heights Community Coordinating Council (RHCCC) is a voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in Rowland Heights.

Have you ever complained about any of the following?
              Haphazard development
              Ever-increasing traffic
              Inadequate code enforcement
              Needed infrastructure improvements         
              Inadequate community standards
              Visual Clutter Resulting From Poorly Controlled Commercial Signage 
              Increasing Crime rates

These are just a few of the problems we face.  Rowland Heights is an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County - not a city.  Our day-to-day services, such as fire and police protection, code enforcement, infrastructure maintenance and improvements, as well as decisions regarding zoning, property development and community standards are all the administrative responsibility of various Los Angeles County officials.  These administrators are well meaning but have a difficult task. Their offices in many cases are distant from our community and they have similar responsibilities for all of the  unincorporated areas of the County.  They can't possibly have the depth of understanding of our local problems as our own residents. 

County officials want and need resident input regarding a variety of matters to properly perform their jobs.  The RHCCC is the mechanism for providing that input.  We are a forum where residents can meet to obtain information on development proposals and area happenings, identify and discuss problems and issues, reach consensus, and then express concerns and propose solutions to County & State officials.  Alone it is very difficult for one person to have much of an effect.  Working together, we can have a significant impact.  Let your voice be heard.  Visit the Membership & Meetings page to join with your neighbors and be part of the solution.