WPRA requests that the Planning Commission adhere to the zoning requirements for the expansion of assisted living at The Fair Oaks by Regency Park
2010-03-4-WPRA-Fair-Oaks-Regency-Park-LtrPasadena ordinances
Pertaining to ordinance and zoning changes
WPRA News Spring 2009
In this issue
West Pasadena development and planning update – Office building proposed for Monty’s Restaurant site – General Plan moves forward – design guidelines ready for comment
Happenings at San Rafael School – New dual language immersion program
City Hall update – budget deficit and no-smoking ordinance
New landscaping for Bellefontaine triangle
Pasadena Beautiful Foundation advocates for street trees
Summary of Steve Madison’s District 6 town hall meeting
La Loma Bridge rehabilitation
Long Beach Freeway (710) tunnel proposal – boring studies and arguments for and against
PUSD update – instruction – budget Measure TT
City develops new policy for telecommunications facilities
President | Audrey O’Kelley |
Vice President | Mic Hansen |
Secretary | Dorothy Lindsey |
Treasurer | Blaine Cavena |
WPRA News Fall 2007
In this issue
A conversation with Richard Bruckner, Pasadena’s Director of Planning and Development
An explanation of what EIRs mean for development in Pasadena
The genesis and evolution of the Pasadena’s development boom
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG): Friend or foe?
What does “City of Gardens” ordinance signify?
Explaining “Floor area ratios”
Annandale Canyon Nature Park
West Pasadena Transportation update
Speeding cars coming to a residential street near you
President | Fred Zepeda |
Vice President | James Hawkes |
Secretary | Dorothy Lindsey |
Treasurer | Blaine Cavena |
WPRA News Summer 2007
In this issue
Engaging the community to create a shared vision for the Pasadena Unified School District
What to do with the five acre Desiderio Army Reserve Center site – the planning process
WPRA encourages Pasadena residents to get involved with developing the General Plan
Zoning – an important piece of the planning puzzle
Central District Development Caps: Are they effective?
West Pasadena transportation update – traffic mitigation projects move forward – ARTS bus ridership increases 19 percent – City to buy parking at Gold Line station
La Loma Bridge update
San Rafael Library Associates dedicate the library gardens
President | Fred Zepeda |
Vice President | James Hawkes |
Secretary | Dorothy Lindsey |
Treasurer | Blaine Cavena |
WPRA News Winter 2006
In this issue
The proposed Sares Regis/Westgate Project
Changes in the PUSD – closing schools, cutting bus transportation eliminating PUDS’s police force, planning for designated surplus property
WPRA acknowledges donors for the WPRA Arroyo Protection Fund
Transportation Advisory Commission update regarding the Annandale Canyon Estates project
New pedestrian master plan
Residents Work with City to Solve Neighborhood “Problem House”
Huntington Memorial Hospital Outpatient Services Pavilion update
Neighborhood Compatibility under the Hillside Ordinance
Mayfield Senior School master plan update
President | Dorothy Lindsey |
Vice President | Cheryl Auger |
Secretary | Audrey O’Kelley |
Treasurer | Blaine Cavena |
WPRA News Summer 2002
In this issue
A natural environment in the Arroyo Seco may be forever lost by the adoption of the Arroyo Seco Master Plan
Legacy Partners withdraws from Ambassador College development; Worldwide Church of God moves forward with a bigger project
Del Mar Station complex receives final design approval
West Pasadena will have a new historic district in the National Register of Historic Places
“Predevelopment Plan Review” (PPR) for the proposed Annandale Canyon Estates project
Spotlight on the Shakespeare Club of Pasadena
Proposed changes to the historic preservation ordinance
Pasadena tree protection ordinance
Letter to the editor from the World Wide Church of God
President | Vince Farhat |
1st Vice President | Charles “Kicker” McKenney |
2nd Vice President | James Hawks |
Secretary | Joan Hearst |
Treasurer | Dorothy Linsey |
WPRA News Winter 2002
In this issue
Ambassador college update: city staff to issue recommendation for Legacy Project
City Council approves development plan for renovation of historic Vista del Arroyo Bungalows
Orange Grove could be “Re-Striped” as part of General Plan update
The Gamble House kicks off restoration program
Del Mar station moves forward
City drafts tree protection ordinance
New organization formed to represent Caltrans tenants in the 710 Freeway corridor
Initial results of the San Rafael Survey returned
Gold Line (formerly Blue Line) update
City Council votes to expand design review powers
New group formed to protect neighborhoods from the Legacy Project
President | Vince Farhat |
1st Vice President | Mary Dee Romney |
2nd Vice President | James Hawks |
Secretary | Carolyn Nabor |
Treasurer | Priscilla Taylor |
WPRA News Summer 1996
In this issue
An Overview of the Southwest Traffic Study with Plan A and Plan B
“Earth Walk” through the Arroyo
Parking in Old Pasadena
An explanation of deregulation of Pasadena utilities
Development of South Fair Oaks
The Blue Line horns: No problem
President | Leslie Clarke Gray |
Vice President | John Martin |
Secretary | Carolyn Nabor |
Treasurer | Priscilla Taylor |
WPRA News Summer 1992
710 Freeway update
The revised General Plan
The May 20th and August 10th 1992 General Plan community workshop and meeting
WPRA April 1992 Forum
What’s going on at Ambassador College?
Filming in Pasadena update
Hillside Ordinance replaces moratoriums
City Hall’s ordinance governing the usage of leaf blowing machines
President | Robert Brina |
Vice President | Mary Leader |
Secretary | Mary Prickett |
Treasurer | Carolyn Nabor |