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WPRA News Winter 1986

12 Feb 1986

In this issue

Maintaining overnight parking restriction within residential streets

Friends of the Arroyo Seco (FOTAS) has filed for non-profit status

WPRA kicks off a fund raising drive toward the restoration of La Casita

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

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena governance Pasadena La Casita del Arroyo Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development

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 Winter 1981

4 Jan 1981

In this issue

Strong community controversy over Pasadena Redevelopment Agency’s plan for high rise buildings in Pasadena

City Board considers proposals for restructuring the City’s economic development program.

Neighbors for and Open Government presses for the transfer of management responsibilities from the Pasadena Redevelopment Agency to elected City directors

WPRA funds Friends of the Arroyo to replace live oaks near the Colorado Street Bridge

Reform of the Fire and Police Uncapped Cost-of-Living Retirement Benefits System

PresidentDon Cobleigh
1st Vice PresidentJim Gamb
2nd Vice PresidentAnnette Serrurier
SecretaryDonna Secundy
TreasurerAnne Paul

Tagged With: Pasadena density Pasadena governance Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena trees and open spaces

WPRA News Fall 1980

3 Sep 1980

In this issue

Pasadena Redevelopment Agency’s study: downtown development of ten commercial buildings up to twenty stories

District 6 neighborhood associations are concerned about increasing traffic created by Plaza Pasadena and more condominiums

The results of the Colorado Street Bridge engineering study

WPRA supports downzoning of the west side and other Pasadena residential neighborhoods

The formation of the Parks and Recreation Commission

City Arboriculturist restoration plan for Lower Arroyo Seco

Parks and Recreation Commission drafts an amendment to City Charter providing preservation of public parkland

PresidentPeter Brown Dolan
1st Vice PresidentJim Gamb
2nd Vice PresidentAnnette Serrurier
SecretaryDonna Secundy
TreasurerAnne Paul

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena Central District Pasadena density Pasadena governance Pasadena mansionization Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena traffic Pasadena trees and open spaces

WPRA News Summer 1979

1 Jun 1979

In this issue

Marengo Avenue sprawling street trees

The City wants the completion of the full 710 Freeway rather than connecting with the Pasadena Freeway

The U.S. Court of Appeals’ effort to restore and use the Vista del Arroyo Hotel

Proposed 14-story condominium project on North Lake at 210 Freeway

City survey: government economy and crime and 710 Freeway extension are principal concerns

Arroyo Walk and the Interim Study District for the Arroyo Seco

Controlled burning in the Lower Arroyo for fire prevention

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

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena City Council Pasadena density Pasadena governance Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena traffic Pasadena trees and open spaces SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS Vista del Arroyo Hotel

WPRA News Spring 1979

1 Mar 1979

In this issue

West side neighbors meet with City staff to discuss zoning changing to allow future development of townhouses and condominiums

The City establishes an “Interim Arroyo Seco District” for land use controls & maintenance

The Arroyo Walk

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

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena density Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development

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Post Office Box 50252
Pasadena, California  91115
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.
All WPRA activities are funded through membership dues and contributions. The WPRA receives no public funding and has no paid employees. Since the WPRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public benefit corporation, contributions and donations are fully deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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710 stub (7) Ambassador Campus Housing Development (19) Ambassador West Housing Development (28) Arroyo Seco (98) Art Center College of Design (11) Colorado Street Bridge (26) Connecting Pasadena Project (CPP) (9) Desiderio Project (18) Devil’s Gate Dam Sediment Removal “Big Dig” (31) Green Hotel Project (6) Huntington Hospital (12) Pasadena accessory dwelling units (ADU) (16) Pasadena affordable housing (39) Pasadena Central District (37) Pasadena City Council (62) Pasadena Civic Center and YWCA (12) Pasadena crime (26) Pasadena density (63) Pasadena drought & water contamination (21) Pasadena General Plan (58) Pasadena governance (148) pasadena heritage (4) Pasadena history (73) Pasadena La Casita del Arroyo (7) Pasadena maintenance & utilities (64) Pasadena mansionization (23) Pasadena neighborhood associations (136) Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard (21) Pasadena ordinances (39) Pasadena planning & development (156) Pasadena public transportation (25) Pasadena schools (3) Pasadena Senior Center (5) Pasadena short term rentals (STR) (7) Pasadena social scene (62) Pasadena traffic (102) Pasadena trees and open spaces (79) Pasadena Unified School District (35) PUSD (9) Rose Bowl (56) San Rafael Elementary (34) SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS (64) Vista del Arroyo Hotel (12) wildlife (4) WPRA surveys (5)

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