To the Planning Dept. – WPRA believes that the proposed Art Center digital display would adversely affect public safety, would be aesthetically inappropriate and corrupt signage codes for the rest of Pasadena
Pasadena neighborhood associations
Pertaining to resident and community oriented activist groups or foundations, including the WPRA
To Design Commission, WPRA opposes the Desiderio Park restroom
To the Design Commission – WPRA advises against the intended plans for the Desiderio restroom
WPRA News Spring 2018
In this issue
PUSD struggles as revenues decline and expenses rise and unique services expand
Mayor sounds fiscal alarm
State mandates usurp City’s control over development
State launches flights of bills intended to fix housing shortage
City Council reacts negatively to Green Hotel project…again
City, school board approve ballot measures for city election changes
City approves new accessory dwelling unit regulations
Task force searches for ways to discourage bridge suicides
City OKs ballot measure for new sales tax
Marijuana regulation measure to be on June 5 municipal ballot
Civic Center Task Force moving toward recommendations
WPRA supports all but one proposed mobility improvement
San Rafael Elementary celebrates 100 years
West Pasadena in 1893: healthful prosperity
President | Kenyon Harbison |
Vice President | Avram Gold |
Secretary | Justin Chapman |
Treasurer | Blaine Cavena |
To Dr. Lori Morgan, CEO, Huntington Memorial Hospital – WPRA approves the revised west annex design
To Dr. Lori Morgan, Chief Executive Officer, Huntington Memorial Hospital – WPRA approves the revised two-building west annex design of lower profiles
To Kelly Ewing-Toledo, WPRA comments on SR-710 North Study: Finding of Adverse Effects
To Kelly Ewing-Toledo, Historic Resources Coordinator, Caltrans District 7 – WPRA comments on the SR-710 North Study: Finding of Adverse Effects
WPRA comments on Arroyo Advisory Group recommendations
WPRA comments on the Arroyo Advisory Group recommendations and adds suggestions and of its own
WPRA Requests SR710 FOAE Review Extension
To Kelly Ewing-Toledo in Caltrans District 7 explaining that the SR-710 North Study FOAE extension is still not enough time for review and at least 90 days
WPRA News Winter 2018
In this issue
WPRA urges Council to Cite Caltrans for code violations and call out Caltrans’ unethical tactics
City wrestles with financial challenges
Briefs: Street Bridge task force addresses suicide uptick – Fire station assessment is mixed – Report proves cost of a well-maintained urban tree canopy is quite a bargain – City Council passes resolution to align elections with State cycle
Colorado Street Bridge task force gathers community suggestions and input
Green Hotel project preview at City Council in January
City approves amended ADU rules to conform to State law
Council settles on how to regulate the profit from short-term rentals
“One Arroyo Day” highlights advisory group’s efforts on behalf of Pasadena’s great city park
Community task force begins study of Civic Center’s future
Supervisors reduce scope, negative impacts of Big Dig
At long last the City begins to clear flammable brush from Lower Arroyo to reduce risk of fire
Arlington Garden rebrands and passes leadership to next-gen “constant gardeners”
Police report crime stats for Gold Line
The essentially domestic life at Mrs. Dexter’s tourist home
President | Kenyon Harbison |
Vice President | Avram Gold |
Secretary | Justin Chapman |
Treasurer | Blaine Cavena |
WPRA expresses concern about Caltrans properties along the 710 extension corridor
WPRA expresses concern about the state of the Caltrans properties along the 710 extension corridor and its apparent attempt to depopulate the corridor of its low to moderate income tenants
To Kathryn Barger, WPRA wants less aggressive sediment removal behind Devil’s Gate Dam
To Kathryn Barger, LA County Supervisor for 5th District – WPRA supports a slower, less aggressive alternative to sediment removal behind the Devil’s Gate Dam