Today there are 30 neighborhood areas within the community, each with its own special character, architectural style, and Homeowners’ Association. These Associations often represent citizens directly before the City Council and serve as neighborhood social organizations as well.
General StoreWhile the community has undergone changes over the years, the City continues to represent the basic ideals held by the original “incorporating pioneers” while remaining responsive to the changing needs and interests of its residents. The City takes an active role in maintaining the high quality of life that makes this community such an attractive place to live. As in the past, today’s emphasis in managing the City is placed upon preserving its rural residential character and, at the same time, providing the best possible services to its citizens. Our semi-rural city nestled on the north-east side of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, with 8,028 residents, boasts over 175 acres of outdoor parks and more than 25 miles of bridle trails. Our Peter Weber Equestrian Center, Ernie Howlett Tennis Club, world class horse training facilities, little league, softball league and soccer league fields are second to none.
We encourage you to explore your new community – walk our trails, visit our schools, play in our newly furnished parks, check out our canyons and nature preserve center at George F. Canyon. I also urge you to shop and dine in our city. Our specialty restaurants and shops in our commercial district look forward to serving you. Don't forget to catch a movie or ice-skating at the Promenade Shopping Center or pickup your plants, hardware and a hamburger at the Peninsula Shopping Center. Finally, nothing beats the quiet comfort of our library in the middle of our commercial district. >> http://ci.rolling-hills-estates.ca.us/community/history-of-rolling-hills-estates
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| Location | ID | Address |
|---|---|---|
| The Home of Neil and Robyn | 10267842 | Rolling Hills Estates, CA |