June 2026 Meeting and Announcements
MEETING
Thursday, June 25th, 7- 8 PM
Zoom link
One-tap mobile: +16699006833,,89242969367#
Public awareness of the importance of home hardening and defensible space is growing. What can be done to make neighborhoods at the wildland-urban interface (WUI) and downwind of the WUI more resistant to wildfire?
At this Thursday’s meeting we will go over the recently released “Zone 0” guidelines for making the area immediately around the house more ember-resistant, as well as provide a few examples of what a home landscape with improved defensible space looks like.
We’ll take a break from meetings over the summer, and resume in September. Be sure to take a look at the upcoming summer events below.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dumpster Day
Saturday, June 27, 8 AM to 12 PM
The location is the same as the Dumpster Day as in previous years (see map on right). You should have received a postcard from the City of Richmond with details on accepted and prohibited items.
We need your help
The neighborhood is asked to provide volunteers to help keep traffic moving smoothly. Thanks to those of you who have already offered to help. If you can contribute even one hour, please contact Jim Hanson at eastrichmondnc@gmail.com.
Zootopia 2 comes to Tiller Park
Friday, June 27, 8:30 PM or sunset
The City of Richmond’s free summer film series comes to Tiller Park with Disney’s Zootopia 2. Don’t forget your lawn chairs & blankets.
For more information, call 510 620-6793. Or email csdregistration@ci.richmond.ca.us
See poster on right for movie screenings in other Richmond locations.
Adams School Site tour
June 29, 6:15 PM
Tour the Adams School site with the West Contra Costa County School District “7/11” Committee. The committee makes recommendations on the disposition of surplus school property. Meet at the 5000 Patterson Circle. The front entry of the now-closed Adams School site.
East Richmond Heights Arts and Music Festival
Saturday, August 1, 11 AM,
This will take place on Bernhard Ave.
What We Do
The purpose of the East Richmond Neighborhood Council is to provide a forum for neighborhood residents to exchange ideas on community issues and neighborhood problems, and to serve as a source of information on topics of interest before our city government and public agencies.
Just how we do that? Please visit this page.
