RRM in the News
RRM Design Group hires leading K-12 school facility architect
RRM Design Group is pleased to announce the expansion of our architecture team with the addition of Hal Hart, an expert in the practice of K-12 educational facilities. Hal has worked with many local school districts including Santa Ynez Valley High School USD, Simi...
Stockmen’s Park Plans Get Go-Ahead
Independent News: http://www.independentnews.com/news/stockmen-s-park-plans-get-go-ahead-from-livermore-planning/article_354eb714-abd9-11e8-bcbf-a7a5b7231fde.html By Carol Graham Following a public presentation on proposed design elements for Stockmen’s Park in...
Big changes proposed for downtown Los Altos
BY ALLISON LEVITSKY Daily Post Staff Writer Link: https://padailypost.com/2018/08/27/big-changes-proposed-for-downtown-los-altos-beer-gardens-ping-pong-and-a-parking-structure/ A consultant hired by the city of Los Altos is expected Tuesday (Aug. 28) night to...
Gardens on Hope Breaks Ground
From the Edhat Santa Barbara: https://www.edhat.com/news/housing-authority-breaks-ground-on-89-units-of-affordable-housing-for-seniors With nearly 40 percent of the County’s senior population being economically insecure, Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara...
RRM is honored with APA awards from North to South
RRM Design Group recently won six awards from the American Planning Association (APA). These awards were handed out at the local level from chapters across the state of California. APA awards celebrate quality in planning and aim to increase the public’s awareness of...
RRM Announces New Principals
RRM Design Group recently named three new Principals: Robert Camacho, Scott Martin, and Michael Scott. These individuals are experts in their field and have shown exceptional leadership skills by growing the practice, providing fantastic client services and...
RRM Design Group Earns Coveted Gold Nugget Honors
San Luis Obispo, CA, May 23, 2018 — Judges for the 2018 Gold Nugget Awards have named RRM Design Group as an Award of Merit winner in its annual competition, which honors architectural design and planning excellence and draws entries from throughout the United States...
Wildomar residents weigh in on city’s future park
From the Valley News By: Alex Groves, Associate Editor Link to article: http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/2018/03/18/news/wildomar-residents-weigh-in-on-citys-future-park/60068.html The city of Wildomar held its second of three workshops Thursday, March 8, seeking...
Rebuilt Rancho Alegre Boy Scout Camp will be ‘Better than Ever’
From the Santa Ynez Valley News - By: Mike Hodgson mhodgson@leecentralcoastnews.com Eight months ago, Rancho Alegre Boy Scout Camp and Outdoor School was a smoking ruin of blackened trees and brush, the gutted hulks of what had been vehicles and mounds of debris —...
How La Mirada is looking to spruce up Creek Park
By Mike Sprague | msprague@scng.com | Whittier Daily News February 28, 2018 at 11:42 am La Mirada’s 26-acre Creek Park — built along a flood channel in the 1960s — is starting to show its age, but a plan recently commissioned by the city could spruce it up. The plan...