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Pasadena maintenance & utilities

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

WPRA News Fall 1982

2 Nov 1982

In this issue

Explaining the proposed Landmark District Ordinance revisions

Area code 213 or 818 for Pasadena?

Expansion of City policy for undergrounds of utilities

Update on the Vista del Arroyo renovation

Cable TV in our future – a TV franchise to deliver at least 52 channels with community access

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

Tagged With: Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena mansionization Pasadena planning & development Pasadena social scene Vista del Arroyo Hotel

WPRA News Winter 1982

10 Jan 1982

In this issue

Pasadena City Board objectives – (A) A renewed commitment to control of crime (B) an emphasis on balanced development policy designed to encourage new development which meets community needs for jobs and housing and reinforces the special quality of living in Pasadena and (C) a policy of inviting the neighborhood associations into the city policymaking

Pasadena Neighborhood Network

Urban design plan within the City of Pasadena

Vista del Arroyo Restoration

Neighborhood street work Fair Oaks to south of California Boulevard

Fair Oaks/Alessandro zone change

Huntington Hospital demolishes three mansions without proper permits

PresidentJim Gamb
1st Vice PresidentDonna Segundy
2nd Vice PresidentAnnette Serrurier
TreasurerAnn Paul

Tagged With: Huntington Hospital Pasadena crime Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Vista del Arroyo Hotel

WPRA News Fall 1979 Special Edition

5 Nov 1979

In this issue

WPRA seeks funding for the Colorado Street Bridge Engineering Study

PresidentPeter Brown Dolan
1st Vice PresidentWayne Dryden
2nd Vice PresidentArmando L. Gonzalez, Jr.
SecretaryGinny Moore
TreasurerAnne Paul

Tagged With: Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena history Pasadena maintenance & utilities

WPRA News Fall 1978

1 Nov 1978

In this issue

Nancy Esbenshade becomes William Bogaard’s field representative

Friends of the Pasadena Public Library organizes a volunteer program

Caltrans places sound barriers along 134 Freeway in the San Rafael area

Pasadena Heritage submits a nomination of the Civic Center to the State Office of Historic Preservation

Planning underway to preserve the Arroyo

The Vista del Arroyo site becomes eligible for the inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places

PresidentMrs. J. Lawrence Judy
1st Vice PresidentPeter Brown Dolan
2nd Vice PresidentDonald Cobleigh
SecretaryWayne Dryden
TreasurerMrs. David Allen

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena Central District Pasadena governance Pasadena history Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena social scene Vista del Arroyo Hotel

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