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Pasadena maintenance & utilities

Pertaining to residential, commercial and open space city areas, projects and bridges

WPRA News Spring 1994

18 Apr 1994

In this issue

Horns blasted from the future Blue Line

No to beggars

San Rafael School Friends

Streets and trees – more on trees

The latest on the 710 Freeway extension

PresidentPete Ewing
Vice PresidentShahen Hairapetian
SecretaryMary Prickett
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena public transportation Pasadena social scene Pasadena traffic Pasadena trees and open spaces San Rafael Elementary SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Fall 1993

16 Oct 1993

In this issue

WPRA initiates the Southwest Pasadena traffic study

Colorado Bridge ready for another 80 years

Federal Highways and the National Trust for Historic Preservation are in conflict as to whether the 710 should be built at all

Parking meters installed in Old Pasadena

City asks residents’ input in planning for World Cup soccer in the Rose Bowl

The Janss Project, or “Holly Street Village Apartments,” is nearing completion

Update on the Blue Line potential negative impacts

Hahamongna Watershed Park dedicated – $1.86 million earmarked for restoration of the badly-silted old dam

Arroyo naturalization Update

PresidentPete Ewing
Vice PresidentShahen Hairapetian
SecretaryMary Prickett
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Colorado Street Bridge Devil’s Gate Dam Sediment Removal “Big Dig” Pasadena Central District Pasadena density Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena public transportation Pasadena traffic SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS WPRA surveys

WPRA News Winter 1992

5 Feb 1992

In this issue

710 Freeway Status Report

The old Colorado Street Bridge

Southwest Pasadena traffic study

Proposed cut in City’s tree planting services

PresidentRandy Wilson
Vice PresidentRobert Brina
SecretaryMary Prickett
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena planning & development Pasadena traffic Pasadena trees and open spaces

WPRA News Fall 1991

15 Oct 1991

In this issue

Pasadena has witnessed a tremendous increase of graffiti over the past three years

A week-long volunteer effort to beautify Pasadena will involve residents, businesses, schools and various civic organizations

A General Plan Coordinating Committee is in place to begin the planning process

Film and TV shooting in Pasadena update

Colorado Street Bridge rehabilitation on schedule

What’s new in Old Pasadena?

PresidentRandy Wilson
Vice PresidentRobert Brina
SecretaryMary Prickett
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena crime Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena social scene

WPRA News Fall 1990

13 Oct 1990

In this issue

Repair of the San Rafael Bridge

Repair of the Old Colorado Street Bridge

The war memorial flagstaff at South Orange Grove Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard

seismic safety

Approximately 5,000 trees will be planted in Pasadena during the next five years

Pasadena trees

Recognizing mansionization

The new Aquatics Center opens

Co-PresidentsDonna Secundy & Annette Serrurier
1st Vice PresidentRandy Wilson
2nd Vice PresidentRobert Takata
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerGeorge McWilliams

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena history Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena mansionization Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development Rose Bowl

WPRA News Winter 1990

10 Feb 1990

In this issue

South Orange Grove street light poles replaced

The War Memorial flagstaff at South Orange Grove Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard

Saving trees and streetlights

Arroyo Seco update – Master Plan for the Lower Arroyo Seco

Archery in the Arroyo

Equestrian patrol in the Arroyo

Co-PresidentsDonna Secundy & Annette Serrurier
1st Vice PresidentRandy Wilson
2nd Vice PresidentRobert Takata
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerGeorge McWilliams

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena history Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena trees and open spaces

WPRA News Fall 1988

3 Nov 1988

In this issue

San Rafael Elementary School: the best kept secret in Pasadena

Bridges over the Arroyo: Colorado Street Bridge, Columbia Street Bridge, San Rafael Bridge and La Loma Bridge

Survey: What do you think about the Orange Grove safety control measures?

Cross the bridge to Stoney Point Restaurant

Landscape beautification along the Long Beach Freeway (today called: the 134/210 north stub)

Co-PresidentsDonna Secundy & Annette Serrurier
1st Vice PresidentRandy Wilson
2nd Vice PresidentRobert Takata
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerGeorge McWilliams

Tagged With: Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development Pasadena social scene Pasadena traffic San Rafael Elementary SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Winter 1987

3 Jan 1987

In this issue

A letter from Bill Cathey, Pasadena’s new city director

The City has purchased new traffic control equipment

The City’s cable communications program takes a major step forward

The Toward 2000 Committee which was established in September 1986 to promote implementation of Pasadena Renaissance and the Pasadena Strategic Plan has made its first matching grants for one of the strategic ideas

Old Pasadena development

Pasadena fire protection

WPRA opposes the development of a 21-unit complex on South Orange Grove

Huntington Memorial Hospital Master Plan

Upscale takeout trends in west Pasadena

La Casita del Arroyo restoration

PresidentTom Seifert
1st Vice PresidentGeorge McWilliams
2nd Vice PresidentDiane Philibosian
SecretaryAnnette Serrurier
TreasurerDonna Secundy

Tagged With: Huntington Hospital Pasadena City Council Pasadena density Pasadena governance Pasadena La Casita del Arroyo Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena social scene

WPRA News Spring 1986

13 May 1986

In this issue

The 100th birthday of Pasadena’s incorporation

Pasadena’s Strategic Plan

Pasadena affordable housing

West Pasadena street lighting report

Indians of the Arroyo Seco

PresidentTom Seifert
1st Vice PresidentGeorge McWilliams
2nd Vice PresidentDiane Philibosian
SecretaryAnnette Serrurier
TreasurerDonna Secundy

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena governance Pasadena history Pasadena maintenance & utilities

WPRA News Fall 1984

6 Oct 1984

In this issue

City Board of Directors endorsed a plan to divert water from the flood control channel which would create a 300 yard free flowing stream in Lower Arroyo Seco

Installation of a cable television network begins in Pasadena

New restaurants in west Pasadena

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

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena social scene

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