The Residences of Lake Osborne is a voluntary neighborhood association made up of residents in our boundaries. We were established in 2005 and border the beautiful water front of Lake Osborne and John Prince Park. We consist of attractive homes in a quiet low crime area in the City of Lake Worth and the County of Palm Beach. Our Convenient location to I-95, the Florida Turnpike, Palm Beach State College and John Prince Park affords us the luxury of a quaint neighborhood with caring neighbors that make us unique.
ROLO's Mission is to maintain and improve the quality of life in this neighborhood through the dissemination of information, by providing meetings as forums for discussion and representing the members’ viewpoints to officials at the City of Lake Worth, Palm Beach County and the State of Florida. We work closely with local law enforcement to ensure the safety of our residents and to maintain low crime statistics. We are proud to be a member of the NAPC (Neighborhood Association Presidents’ Council) working with other neighborhoods to make our city as a whole a better place to live, work and play.
Boundaries: The Residences of Lake Osborne (ROLO) Boundaries start at the north side of Lake Osborne on the East side of Detroit Street and the South side of Lake Worth Road, West of I-95 and the east side of Lake Osborne Drive South to Lake Geneva Drive and part of Nanette Court on the East Side of High Ridge Road. Our boundaries Include Lakeside Point and Parkview Villa’s, however does not include the trailer/mobile home areas or Murry Hills.
Meetings: The Residences of Lake Osborne has Six Meeting per year on the Second Tuesday starting in January. We meet in January, March, May, July, September, and November. Our meetings start at 7:00 PM hosted by the Lake Osborne Presbyterian Church located at 2102 6th Avenue South in the education building. Our meetings include guest speakers on various topics including Emergency Preparedness, Animal Care & Control, Veterinary Care, Palm Beach County Historic Subjects, Crime Prevention, County & City Events and much more!
ROLO's Mission is to maintain and improve the quality of life in this neighborhood through the dissemination of information, by providing meetings as forums for discussion and representing the members’ viewpoints to officials at the City of Lake Worth, Palm Beach County and the State of Florida. We work closely with local law enforcement to ensure the safety of our residents and to maintain low crime statistics. We are proud to be a member of the NAPC (Neighborhood Association Presidents’ Council) working with other neighborhoods to make our city as a whole a better place to live, work and play.
Boundaries: The Residences of Lake Osborne (ROLO) Boundaries start at the north side of Lake Osborne on the East side of Detroit Street and the South side of Lake Worth Road, West of I-95 and the east side of Lake Osborne Drive South to Lake Geneva Drive and part of Nanette Court on the East Side of High Ridge Road. Our boundaries Include Lakeside Point and Parkview Villa’s, however does not include the trailer/mobile home areas or Murry Hills.
Meetings: The Residences of Lake Osborne has Six Meeting per year on the Second Tuesday starting in January. We meet in January, March, May, July, September, and November. Our meetings start at 7:00 PM hosted by the Lake Osborne Presbyterian Church located at 2102 6th Avenue South in the education building. Our meetings include guest speakers on various topics including Emergency Preparedness, Animal Care & Control, Veterinary Care, Palm Beach County Historic Subjects, Crime Prevention, County & City Events and much more!
Board of Directors:
President: Jill Karlin
Vice
President: Amy Mihelich
Treasurer: Ruth Lynch
Secretary: Renee Frost
Facebook: Residences of Lake Osborne on Facebook
Email: rolohlakeworth@gmail.com