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WPRA Newsletters

The WPRA printed publication, The News, is published four times a year and mailed to nearly 8,000 homes and businesses in the 91105 and 91103 ZIP codes and beyond.

WPRA News Spring 1984

4 May 1984

In this issue

Extremely heavy rains and flooding in 1889

Construction begins on Route 134 sound barrier

PresidentRichard Yadley
1st Vice PresidentGeorge McWilliams
2nd Vice PresidentDiane Philibosian
SecretaryAnnette Serrurier
TreasurerDonna Secundy

Tagged With: Pasadena history Pasadena traffic

WPRA News Winter 1984

8 Feb 1984

In this issue

Speed humps on Bellefontaine Street

Colorado Street Bridge rehabilitation

Old Pasadena is undergoing a facelift

The Vista del Arroyo rehabilitation is concluding

The History of Poppy Peak and Avenue 64

PresidentJim Gamb
1st Vice PresidentTom Seifert
2nd Vice PresidentPeg Stewart
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerRichard Yadley

Tagged With: Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena Central District Pasadena history Pasadena traffic Vista del Arroyo Hotel

WPRA News Fall 1983

3 Oct 1983

In this issue

Colorado/Orange Grove Special District

Huntington Hospital helicopter use permit

Disclosure of political action committees’ contributions

Urban design plan will guide downtown development

A new configuration to the Pasadena Unified School District

The Vista del Arroyo Hotel becomes the U.S. Court of Appeals of the 9th Circuit

PresidentJim Gamb
1st Vice PresidentTom Seifert
2nd Vice PresidentPeg Stewart
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerRichard Yadley

Tagged With: Huntington Hospital Pasadena governance Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development Pasadena Unified School District Vista del Arroyo Hotel

WPRA News Summer 1983

4 Jun 1983

In this issue

Neighborhood traffic plan

Vista del Arroyo and its bungalows

The consideration of a Colorado/Orange Grove Special District

History of the Arroyo Seco told by Mark Beidebach

PresidentJim Gamb
1st Vice PresidentTom Seifert
2nd Vice PresidentPeg Stewart
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerRichard Yadley

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena history Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development Pasadena traffic Rose Bowl Vista del Arroyo Hotel

WPRA News Winter 1983

4 Feb 1983

In this issue

Lower Arroyo Seco Management Plan

WPRA submits letter to the City Board requesting prompt action in adopting reasonable Rose Bowl use policy

City traffic issues

Policies for Rose Bowl use

Sound barrier walls south side of the 134 Freeway between Annandale Road and San Rafael

Update on the Landmark District Ordinance

PresidentJim Gamb
1st Vice PresidentAnnette Serrurier
2nd Vice PresidentPeg Stewart
SecretaryJohn Poole
TreasurerRichard Yadley

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena planning & development Pasadena traffic Rose Bowl

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The WPRA service area is bounded on the north by Colorado Boulevard, on the east by Fair Oaks Avenue and on the south and west by the city limits.
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