![]() Mayor delivers sobering State of the City addressĬity Briefs: Art Center buys former Post Office to expand South Campus – New radio system boosts first-responder efficiency – Pasadena deals with results from state budget, prison crowding – Postal Service will close Pasadena processing operations – City to lay off 14 brings total cuts since 2009 to 300 – City transfers more money from Water & PowerĮducation Briefs: PUSD sees service needs rise and funding fall – Current projected PUSD deficit $7.2 to $17 million – Private-school enrollment in Pasadena is triple state average Pasadena Transit connects riders with high-tech convenienceĪrroyo Seco and Devil’s Gate for early picnics in west Pasadena Pasadena receives $100K grant, publishes water quality reportĬitywide crime down 15%, but theft, burglary up YWCA/Kimpton Hotel Final EIR released Planning Commission to considerīriefs: Update on General Plan implementation – Kim Kenne elected president of PUSD Board of Education – Refinancing of PCC bonds will reduce taxes for property owners – City prepares ordinance to restrict use of styrofoam containersĬity, Habitat break ground for new Desiderio development and park $182.7 million Rose Bowl renovation – project enters final phase – WPRA receives ‘consulting party’ status Progress in the fight against the SR-710 tunnel: Measure M taxes will not fund SR-710 freeway tunnel – PUSD joins opponents to SR-710 freeway tunnel – City Council defers ballot measure to repeal Measure A. Mayor warns of SR-710 tunnel threat to region Supervisors reduce scope, negative impacts of Big DigĪt long last the City begins to clear flammable brush from Lower Arroyo to reduce risk of fireĪrlington Garden rebrands and passes leadership to next-gen “constant gardeners” “One Arroyo Day” highlights advisory group’s efforts on behalf of Pasadena’s great city parkĬommunity task force begins study of Civic Center’s future Green Hotel project preview at City Council in JanuaryĬity approves amended ADU rules to conform to State lawĬouncil settles on how to regulate the profit from short-term rentals WPRA urges Council to Cite Caltrans for code violations and call out Caltrans’ unethical tacticsīriefs: Street Bridge task force addresses suicide uptick – Fire station assessment is mixed – Report proves cost of a well-maintained urban tree canopy is quite a bargain – City Council passes resolution to align elections with State cycleĬolorado Street Bridge task force gathers community suggestions and input Lori Morgan, President and CEO A city of masks in 1919 WPRA’s first president helps city set Arroyo Seco natural policy through ‘visionary proposal’Ĭolorado Bridge suicide mitigation mockups near completionĬity to host virtual open houses for all eight specific plansĪ letter from Huntington Hospital – from Dr. Projected further development of Brookside Golf Course with an added arcade Report from Pasadena Heritage – a virtual Colorado Street Bridge celebrationĪrborist Rebecca Latta gives advice about Pasadena tree maintenance Q&A with Bryan Frieders, Pasadena’s interim fire chiefĪssociations close ranks for greater city transparency, timeliness – joint letter to Planning Department & Commission President’s message – WPRA collaborates with LVAA and MHNA and shows hope for the futureĬheryl Moody is the police department’s first female Deputy ChiefĬlaire Bogaard among Adam Schiff’s 2020 Women of the Year Former Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard assesses our city’s dealing with COVID-19 and economic challenges
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