This page provides a link to and summary of the many letters the WPRA Board has written to express its points of view on critical topics. Click any headline to go to that letter. Use your browser’s search command to find keywords on this page. Click any letter heading to go to that specific letter.
2010
WPRA commends decision to split Planning and Development Dept. WPRA commends the decision to split the Planning and Development Department into two separate departments
WPRA presses City Council about Mayfair Manor, demands public process WPRA presses City Council to approve Planning Commission’s conditions of approval for Mayfair Manor and demand public process
WPRA supports the RBOC for facility improvements WPRA supports the Rose Bowl Operating Company (RBOC) in its efforts to improve the facility.
WPRA urges Planning Commission to sustain zoning for Fair Oaks assisted living WPRA requests that the Planning Commission adhere to the zoning requirements for the expansion of assisted living at The Fair Oaks by Regency Park
WPRA reviews General Plan Update Outreach Summary Report WPRA reviewed the General Plan Update Draft Outreach Summary Report and recommendations preserving affordable housing, appropriate design standards, traffic mitigation and controlled density
2009
WPRA cautions City Council about proposed building opposite Pasadena Playhouse WPRA urges City Council to consider the impacts of proposed office building and complex opposite Pasadena Playhouse
WPRA supports Waverly School WPRA supports Waverly School
WPRA supports Maranatha HS’s traffic control signs WPRA supports staff's conclusions regarding Maranatha High School’s request for traffic control portable signs – they should be permitted
WPRA wants better traffic managment for Fair Oaks at California WPRA requests that the City to develop and implement a comprehensive traffic management plan for the So. Fair Oaks Specific Plan corridor at 16 E. California Blvd
WPRA wants Public Works to restore trees and streets WPRA presses Public Works to returning Pasadena Avenue to its original width, restoring the sidewalks and parkways with their camphor trees