A Voice for the Neighborhood
The Robinson Street Association (RSA) is a membership organization comprised of homeowners, renters and business owners who live or work along Robinson Street from Broad Street in the north and Idlewood Avenue in the south and includes the 2500 and 2600 blocks of all of the east/west streets in between Broad and Idlewood.
Interested persons/businesses who live or work outside of these boundaries may become Friends of the Association provided they pay annual dues.
Our Purpose:
The cultivation of a community spirit to help maintain the Robinson Street district as a safe and pleasant place to live and work
The promotion of projects and programs that will enhance the community
The representation of its members to organizations and governments in efforts to enhance the community.
What We Do
Our Annual Accomplishments:
Holding bi-monthly meetings to discuss the neighborhood
Organizing regular litter removal and street cleaning efforts
Coordinating volunteer graffiti cleanup and removal
Install seasonal street banners to promote corridor’s unique identify
Connecting with local police representatives
Supporting parklets for Park(ing) Day
Lobbying for infrastructure improvements,
Serving as liaison between residents, businesses, and city officials
Who We Are
Our Organization and Leadership:
RSA Leadership
The RSA has a formal set of bylaws and is managed by a Board of Directors and various subcommittees. The Board is elected at the Annual meeting every May and meets every other month on the fourth Tuesday at different locations along the corridor.
All members and Friends are encouraged to attend these meetings and quite a few do.
Learn More:
Board Members 2020-2021
Jonathan Knopf
President
Aubrey Eicher
Secretary
Alice McClure
Treasurer
Coldon Martin
Member - Business
Nancy Costello
Member - Resident
Nancy Costello
Resident
David Bradshaw
Business
Jeff Hood
Resident
Monica Chester
Business

Join the conversation
The purpose of the Robinson Street Association is to cultivate a community spirit that helps make our neighborhood a safe and pleasant place to live, work, and visit.
We do this by promoting projects and programs that will enhance our community, and by advocating for its members to the City of Richmond and other organizations.
Become a member today and begin to connect with your community.
All are welcome to join.