WPRA Support for Avenue 64 Coalition’s efforts to improve safety along Avenue 64
Pasadena neighborhood associations
Pertaining to resident and community oriented activist groups or foundations, including the WPRA
WPRA tells Metro SR-710 must not be part of Measure R
WPRA contacts Metro Board stating: SR-710 North must not be included in the Measure R Acceleration Financing Plan
WPRA News Fall 2013
In this issue
An opinion piece about mansionization
WPRA concludes archery, if safe, has place in Arroyo
New committee considers San Rafael School’s future
Avenue 64 coalition seeks safer road
Preserving our stately oaks for posterity
Lincoln proceeds with 100 West Walnut project
Green Hotel Project will change this historic site
City to streamline, improve planning, development review
A complete review of the 66-year journey: Ambassador College becomes Ambassador West
Brookside Golf Club: Emerald jewel of the Central Arroyo
The Rosenbaum home: Pasadena’s fifth
| President | Bill Urban |
| Vice President | Catherine Stringer |
| Secretary | Robert Holmes |
| Treasurer | Blaine Cavena |
WPRA proposes recommendations for Arroyo archery range for Roving Archers
WPRA proposes recommendations regarding use of the Lower Arroyo archery range for the Roving Archers
WPRA writes Metro opposing SR-710 tunnel alternative
WPRA writes Metro to oppose the SR710 extension tunnel alternative
WPRA requests information about La Loma Bridge construction project
WPRA request for public comments and information regarding the Arroyo Seco Pedestrian Bridge construction project (La Loma Bridge, now the John Van de Kamp Bridge)
WPRA wants Council to postpone voting on new agreement with Roving Archers
WPRA request the City Council postpone voting on the proposal for the Lower Arroyo Archery Range with its new agreement with Pasadena Roving Archers
WPRA supports Muir HS proposed sports field improvements
WPRA supports the proposed multi-use sports field improvement project for the Muir High School campus as part of the Fiscal 2014 Capital Improvement Program.
WPRA contacts Azusa City Council about SR-710 freeway extension
WPRA contacts Azusa City Council with negative facts about the SR-710 freeway extension
WPRA protests waste of transportation funds for freeway tunnel option
WPRA is concerned about continued waste of transportation money in studying and promoting the freeway tunnel option
