Redwood Shores 2024 Annual Meeting

When

Tuesday, February 6, 2024    
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Where

Sandpiper Community Center
797 Redwood Shores Pkwy, Redwood City, CA, 94065

Event Type

February 6, 2024, 6:30-8:00 pm
at the Sandpiper Community Center
797 Redwood Shores Parkway (click for a map)

Join the Redwood Shores Community Association for its Annual Meeting and get the latest update on “The State of the Shores”.

(*NOTE: Past Annual Meetings have been held at our local Redwood Shores Library, but the event has outgrown this space! To make more room for attendees, speakers, and guests, the 2024 meeting will be at the Sandpiper Community Center, adjacent to Sandpiper School. Please make note of the change.)

RSCA is the advocate for Redwood Shores. Essentially, RSCA works with the City, County, and School Districts to have the best outcome for Redwood Shores. Issues affecting this community are not always discovered or represented in the larger city conversation, given that Redwood Shores is separated from Redwood City, and the volunteer members of RSCA work to bring community matters to our governmental officials’ attention, as well as develop programs and projects for the betterment of the
Shores neighborhood.

One question you may have is: what’s in it for me to leave the comfort of my home to go to a community meeting? Is this not just a bunch of city policy & procedure talk? 

The RSCA Annual Community Meeting is run differently and is designed to give the Shores community access to understand or inquire about this neighborhood. At this meeting, the School District and City officials will be present to answer any questions you may have, face to face. Members of Redwood City Public Works, Fire, Police, and City Council will be present to listen to you and provide answers to your concerns. There will also be members of CERT (the Community Emergency Response Team) filling people in about safety in the Shores, along with representatives from Silicon Valley Water to let you know the latest news of our water treatment plant at the end of Redwood Shores.

(RSCA will also elect its new Board of Directors.)