WPRA Newsletter Summer 2025
In this issue
2025 annual WPRA meeting: How we can better protect life, property from wildfires
A pleasant Sunday morning walk through Ambassador Gardens
The WPRA needs you!
A&FC story starts 25 years ago
Tree of the quarter: Cape chestnut
Restoration at two historic buildings will increase inventory of affordable housing
‘Meet and Greet’ serves up friendship, insight
Wildfire prevention is the key, starts with you
Bridge barrier designs are under construction
PSC celebrates 65 years
Fényes, Lummis champion documentation of native Californian dwellings
Miguel Márquez, city manager. Before joining the City of Pasadena in 2022, Márquez served as the chief operating officer of Santa Clara County. Previously he served as an associate justice of the California Sixth District Court of Appeals, county counsel for Santa Clara County, general counsel of the San Francisco Unified School District, and deputy city attorney in the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office. A native of Sacramento, Márquez received a law degree from UC Berkeley Law School, a master’s degree in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Stanford University.
Sidney Jackson, general manager of Pasadena Water and Power. Jackson has a long tenure in the water-and-power industries. Before joining PWP, he served as the chief operations officer and deputy general manager at Austin (Texas) Energy, and chief operations officer at Rochester (New York) Public Utility. Jackson earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Kansas State University and a master’s in business administration from the University of Missouri.
Tim McDonald, acting director of Libraries and Information Services. After 11 years with the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, McDonald joined the Pasadena Library System in 2016 as manager of Library Services. Subsequently he was promoted to acting deputy director of Libraries and Information Services. McDonald earned bachelor’s degrees from Swarthmore College and DePaul University, and a master’s degree in Library Information Services from the University of North Texas.









