Our Community
The RillitoBend Neighborhood is made up of 22 Homeowner Associations, 8 Apartment Complexes and many single-family homes. They are all sizes, shapes, ages and styles—all under the umbrella of the Neighborhood Association.
The RillitoBend Neighborhood is made up of 22 Homeowner Associations, 8 Apartment Complexes and many single-family homes. They are all sizes, shapes, ages and styles—all under the umbrella of the Neighborhood Association.
RillitoBend Neighborhood Association (RBNA)
The RillitoBend Neighborhood Association (RBNA) is the governing body for the RilllitoBend neighborhood. Formerly called Tucson-Prince, it changed to RillitoBend in 2014. Note that on many City maps, you may see its former name.
The RillitoBend Neighborhood Association (RBNA) is the governing body for the RilllitoBend neighborhood. Formerly called Tucson-Prince, it changed to RillitoBend in 2014. Note that on many City maps, you may see its former name.
Board Members and Coordinating Groups
The RBNA is fortunate to have a team of volunteers who are dedicated to the continuing enhancement of the RillitoBend Neighborhood. In addition to the individuals listed, there are many other neighbors who work tirelessly on behalf of the neighborhood. If you are not yet involved, please consider joining a group related to your interests.
RBNA Board
President: Lindy Brigham – President@RillitoBendNA.org
Vice-President: Mary Bird – Vice-President@RillitoBendNA.org
Treasurer: Terry DeCarolis – Treasurer@RillitoBendNA.org
Secretary: Catlow Shipek – Secretary@RillitoBendNA.org
*Pat Mulrow
John O'Hare
Cassandra Peel
*Linda Turner
Catlow Shipek
Estelle Stern-Eilers
Vicky Stromee
Rich Young
* Members are new for 2024
Coordinating Groups and Their Leads / Advisors: Email: RBNA@rillitobendna.org
Communications: Mary Bird and Lindy Brigham
Streets & Traffic Safety – John Kovacik
Enhancement & Project Maintenance – Estelle Stern-Eilers
Neighborhood Security – John O’Hare
Nominating – Melanie Campbell-Carter and Mike Shaw
Next Door – Cassandra Peel
Social – Sue DeArmond and Terry DeCarolis
Stormwater - Matthew Vasquez
History - John Kovacik and Leslie Eldenberg
Project review – Murray DeArmond and Stephen Brigham
Jim Altensteder
Julie Stephens
The RBNA is fortunate to have a team of volunteers who are dedicated to the continuing enhancement of the RillitoBend Neighborhood. In addition to the individuals listed, there are many other neighbors who work tirelessly on behalf of the neighborhood. If you are not yet involved, please consider joining a group related to your interests.
RBNA Board
President: Lindy Brigham – President@RillitoBendNA.org
Vice-President: Mary Bird – Vice-President@RillitoBendNA.org
Treasurer: Terry DeCarolis – Treasurer@RillitoBendNA.org
Secretary: Catlow Shipek – Secretary@RillitoBendNA.org
*Pat Mulrow
John O'Hare
Cassandra Peel
*Linda Turner
Catlow Shipek
Estelle Stern-Eilers
Vicky Stromee
Rich Young
* Members are new for 2024
Coordinating Groups and Their Leads / Advisors: Email: RBNA@rillitobendna.org
Communications: Mary Bird and Lindy Brigham
Streets & Traffic Safety – John Kovacik
Enhancement & Project Maintenance – Estelle Stern-Eilers
Neighborhood Security – John O’Hare
Nominating – Melanie Campbell-Carter and Mike Shaw
Next Door – Cassandra Peel
Social – Sue DeArmond and Terry DeCarolis
Stormwater - Matthew Vasquez
History - John Kovacik and Leslie Eldenberg
Project review – Murray DeArmond and Stephen Brigham
- Cactus Blvd: John Kovacik, Murray DeArmond, Justin Turner, and Linda Agen
- Prince Road: Larry Bird, Pat Mulrow and Wallace Kinkade
- Allen Road: Catlow Shipek and Matthew Vasquez
- Country Club Road: Catlow Shipek and John Kovacik
Jim Altensteder
Julie Stephens
RBNA Bylaws
The RBNA Board is proposing updating the RBNA Bylaws in 2021.
The RBNA Board is proposing updating the RBNA Bylaws in 2021.
Our Logo
The RBNA logo represents the physical location of our neighborhood. Simplified shapes describe the Rillito (blue), neighborhood (brown), Rio Vista Natural Resource Park (green) and sunlight (yellow). Contrasting colors - cool vs. warm - accentuate each other. The creation of the logo was a collaboration between Stephen Brigham (RBNA president and architect) and Malice Keller (graphic designer).
The RBNA logo represents the physical location of our neighborhood. Simplified shapes describe the Rillito (blue), neighborhood (brown), Rio Vista Natural Resource Park (green) and sunlight (yellow). Contrasting colors - cool vs. warm - accentuate each other. The creation of the logo was a collaboration between Stephen Brigham (RBNA president and architect) and Malice Keller (graphic designer).