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Cordova Towne Shows Community Colors

In Cordova Towne, what you don’t see makes almost as much of an impression as the rows of well-kept houses and yards strung in the knot of streets surrounding White Rock School. The 50-year-old neighborhood between Highway 50 and White Rock Road is home to an active community association. It was the birthplace for Project [...]

The Village that Feels Like a Community

Capital Village has become the city of Rancho Cordova’s there there. The Beazer Homes community is one of Rancho Cordova’s newest neighborhoods. In spring of 2006, residents began moving in as finishing touches were put on the park. Critical community mass came in 2008 and 2009 when the retail and townhouses began taking shape. The [...]

Rancho Cordova Bloodsource Lab Stresses Safe Supply

When BloodSource decided to build a new Blood Donor Testing Laboratory, Rancho Cordova was a fitting location. The city resides in the heart of the 60-year-old blood collection, testing and processing not-for-profit’s service area, which stretches from Modesto to the Oregon border. It has an airport and freeway close by and the property behind the [...]

Know Your Neighborhood: Lincoln Village Mixes It Up on the Rancho Cordova Border

Lincoln Village is a neighborhood on the edge – literally. The more than 5,000 people who live between Highway 50 and Old Placerville Road east of Bradshaw and west of Routier roads, turn to Rancho Cordova City Council to represent their code enforcement and planning interests. They call Rancho Cordova police if their car is [...]

Pearson Turns Recycling into Gold

The Rancho Cordova office of Pearson School Systems went through a green transformation in 2009. “Change is not easy,” said Facility Manager Trena Ellis, CSM. “But it was the right thing to do for the triple bottom line.” Ellis is referring to the impact on planet, people and profits.

Better Know a Neighborhood: Sunriver Neighborhood

Sunriver, a neighborhood of more than 1,000 homes and condominiums between Sunrise Avenue, Coloma Road and the American River is a diverse mix of incomes, ages and issues. The 30-year-old freeway close community features a well-kept bike trail along the river, a new park and an array of river-named streets and courts.

Better Know Your City at the Neighborhood Level

In the spirit of celebrating the community, Rancho Cordova Post is launching “Better Know a Neighborhood” a look at the places and people who make Rancho Cordova a special place to live and work. To kick off the series of hyper-local features, we thought we would start with a 1,000-foot view of what attracted the [...]

RCAN Kicks Off Neighborhood Support Group in February

The job of neighborhood association president can be a difficult, lonely volunteer road. Curt Haven knows. His public involvement started as president of the Mills Ranch Neighborhood Association. Now, he is economic development director for Rancho Cordova, but he never lost respect for local leadership. “Homeowner associations are powerful things because neighbors can really rally [...]

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