Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off on June 14

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HHW One-Day Event in Oakland

Date/Time

Jun 14, 2026 at 9am – 1pm PDT

Location

Address provided after scheduling appointment
Oakland,  CA  94621
United States

Schedule Appointment

Collect all your household hazardous waste and bring it to our event to dispose of it safely and for free in Oakland. To secure your spot, please  make an appointment  using the button above. The event address will be sent to you in the confirmation email. Space is limited, so we recommend registering early. This event is open to all Alameda County residents.

For more information about what’s accepted and how to prepare for your visit, please see our  One-Day HHW Event page.

How to Make an Appointment

To book an appointment, click the button above, select your language, choose an available time, enter your information, and click complete. We’ll send you an email confirmation with additional details, including the event address.

Your information will be kept confidential and will only be used by Alameda County Household Hazardous Waste Program and StopWaste to improve our services and programming.

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Thank you to Board Director Abbot Foote for passing on this information!

Recycling best practices

presented at 2026 Annual Meeting by Joe Johnston Board Secretary

Plastic Bags: Please don’t put recyclables in plastic bags into the recycling bins. The recycling facility doesn’t open the bags. These bags are sent to landfills. Dump out your recyclables into the bin and throw the plastic bag in the Trash.

Shredded Paper: In Oakland, shredded paper should be deposited in the compost (not recycling) bins. It’s important that the shredded paper be contained in a taped or stapled paper bag, so the bits of paper don’t fly out.

Cardboard: Please put greasy pizza boxes into the compost not cardboard. The clean part of the pizza boxes can go into the recycling bin.

Compost: compostable plastic bags are no longer accepted in the compost bin. Please dump your compostables into the green compost bin and put the plastic bag to the Trash bin

Remodeling Debris: Does not belong in the Recycling bins. There are facilities where you can bring the debris or schedule a bulky item pick-up either directly with Waste Management or coordinate with Charles.

If you want more cycling info, please visit the website below:

Home – Oakland Recycles

Brief History of RM HOA from 1979 to 1985

Presented at the 2026 Annual Meeting by Joe Johnston Board Secretary

 After reviewing an aerial photograph, it looks like this block was mostly occupied by single-family homes prior to the construction of the 3 apartment buildings on this block. Only 3 of these homes survive today. The elderly owner of 2045 Pleasant Valley told me that there was a pipe factory where 288 Whitmore is today.

In the 1970s, the city of Oakland mandated apartment buildings have at least 1 parking space per unit. Oakland has dropped a requirement to for new apartment buildings to have any parking spaces. Developers have chosen to include one parking space for 2 units. A parking space no longer comes with an apartment. This is a separate transaction. This is called “unbundling.”

James Casale was the developer. He came to Oakland as a child with his family from Cleveland Ohio. He ran 5 bars with his brother Ralph then decided to switch careers to sell real estate in the Sierra foothills. He had 7 children. His obituary is online.

The 1st building to be constructed was 250 Whitmore @ 1973. 2005 Pleasant Valley and 288 Whitmore followed @ 1976. You may have noted am “A” or “B” attached to your address if you live in R2 or R3 because R2 was the 2nd increment, 288 was the 3rd. 250 being the 1st has no suffix. In the beginning our buildings were referred to as RI, RII, or RIII but now R1, R2 and R3 is more common.

250 Whitmore was designed by a civil engineer Hugh M O’Neil. R2 & R3 had the same architect, Gene W Lam. One of Lam’s features was the wide horizontal bar across the balcony. He designed another apartment building at 269 Hanover St (near Lake Merritt) with this feature.

The Rockridge Manor apartments were converted to condos beginning in 1979 and ending in 1985. This was part of a nationwide trend in the 1970s to convert apartments. In 1980 Studios went on the market at $43k, 1 bedrooms from $46K to $65K & 2 bedrooms from $72K to $95K. It was intended to be an adult community with no children above the age of 2 permitted to live here. There are at least 3 owners who were renters before the conversion.

The developers were surprised that 6 months after the conversion, half the owners were renting their units.

Whitmore St used to be a 2-way street. In 1984, The HOA petitioned the city to make it a one-way street which they did.

At 293 Whitmore there was a cinema, Rockridge Showcase West. Residents here complained of parking problems and noise when movies were shown. That cinema closed a long time ago and the building has been converted into apartments.

Our Annual Meeting of Owners is Wednesday May 27th at 6:30pm on the Rock Deck, Ballots needed

Our Annual Meeting (of Owners) is scheduled, and we have notified you multiple times, for Wednesday May 27th at 6:30pm on our Rock Deck next to the Gym and Office.  As notified, we will include light food and drinks AFTER the conclusion of the Meeting.  This is different than in the past, when food and drinks were available before the start and also during the Meeting.  The reason for the change is that this has caused distraction and loss of focus.

At this moment, we have 52 Ballots out of our 198 Units of voting. 

We must have 66 Ballots in order to hold the Meeting and elect Board Members. 

If you have not already returned your Ballot, please do so in the next few days.  If you have lost your Ballot, a replacement is available at the HOA Office.  We appreciate help from all owners to reach the very needed goal.

Sincerely,
Manager

The office will be closed Monday February 16

In observance of Presidents’ Day, the office will be closed on Monday February 16.

Emergency Call Numbers.: In an emergency, call 911(from landline).  From your cell phone, call (510) 777-3211.  For a Non-Emergency, call (510) 777-3333.

For building maintenance emergencies during work hours (9:30AM to 5PM M-F) call the office at (510) 547-6431. After work hours or on holidays call the on-call staff person at (510)908-3218.