WPRA urges City Council to accept the Planning Commission’s recommendations for reasonable density expansions rather than the recommendations in the Final EIR of Pasadena’s General Plan Land Use Element
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To Garrett Damrath – WPRA comments on SR-710 DEIR
To Garrett Damrath, Chief Environmental Planner at LA Dept. of Transportation – WPRA comments on the SR-710 Draft Environmental Impact Report
WPRA comments on proposed Rose Bowl Music & Arts Festival EIR
WPRA comments on the proposed Rose Bowl Music & Arts Festival EIR and adds recommendations
53rd Annual Meeting 2015
Nearly 200 friends and neighbors gathered at Sequoyah School in May for the WPRA’s 2015 annual meeting. We were pleased to welcome Terry Tornek who joined the gathering in his first public event since taking office as our new mayor and we engaged in many issues, including:
1. Plans to demolish historic apartment homes on S. Orange Grove Circle, which would have displaced dozens of long-time residents
2. Development of Desiderio Park and the negative impact of a possible public restroom
3. The General Plan draft as it evolves and moves toward final adoption
4. Traffic metrics when the City chose to eliminate a traditional traffic measure, the results of which could result in even more auto gridlock
5. The Rose Bowl Stadium’s proposed and scheduled list of major events, including the proposed music and arts festival
During the WPRA’s May 6 annual meeting, WPRA Director Joan Hearst (right) presented Vince Farhat with the organization’s highest possible honor — the Dorothy Lindsey Community Service Award. Vince was cited for his selfless generosity and tireless volunteer efforts in the service of Pasadena’s citizens. Although Vince was out of town, his wife Betsy, left, and son William accepted the award on his behalf. Vince joins past recipients Mic Hansen (2011) and Claire Bogaard (2012). The award was created in 2011 to honor the late Dorothy Lindsey.
WPRA urges the Mayor and Council to fight the SR-710 freeway tunnel alternative
WPRA urges the Mayor and City Council to continue fighting the SR-710 freeway tunnel alternative proposed by Metro and Caltrans
WPRA opposes Council’s vote for Desiderio Park restroom
WPRA opposed the City Council’s 4 to 3 vote to include a restroom for the Desiderio Park
WPRA recommends modification of transportation metrics
WPRA documents its concerns and recommendations regarding proposed modification of transportation metrics
WPRA supports recommendations by neighborhood organizations for Rose Bowl Music Festival EIR
WPRA urges recommendations, by partner neighborhood organizations as well, for the Rose Bowl Music Festival EIR
52nd Annual Meeting 2014
About 200 local dignitaries and residents gathered on April 30 for the 52nd annual West Pasadena Residents’ Association meeting. It was held this year, appropriately enough, in the San Rafael Elementary School auditorium. Two pressing issues discussed − the future of San Rafael Elementary and the SR-710 freeway extension − weighed heavy on the minds of WPRA members as they enjoyed refreshments and visited exhibiting community organizations before the meeting.
Members gather for the WPRA’s 52nd annual meeting
WPRA supports the Planning Commission’s recommendation, keep Desiderio park passive
WPRA supports the Planning Commission’s recommendation on the DEIR to keep the Desiderio park area for local families and passive