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Pasadena planning & development

Pertaining to city, private and foundation funded projects, residential and commercial

WPRA News Fall 1989

8 Sep 1989

In this issue

Interest in progress toward completion of the Long Beach Freeway has intensified again. (Today called: SR-710 freeway proposal)

The Colorado Street Bridge due for overhaul

New Orange Grove Boulevard association

Marriott Hotel development plans for the Elks Club site

Co-PresidentsDonna Secundy & Annette Serrurier
1st Vice PresidentRandy Wilson
2nd Vice PresidentRobert Takata
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerGeorge McWilliams

Tagged With: Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Fall 1988

3 Nov 1988

In this issue

San Rafael Elementary School: the best kept secret in Pasadena

Bridges over the Arroyo: Colorado Street Bridge, Columbia Street Bridge, San Rafael Bridge and La Loma Bridge

Survey: What do you think about the Orange Grove safety control measures?

Cross the bridge to Stoney Point Restaurant

Landscape beautification along the Long Beach Freeway (today called: the 134/210 north stub)

Co-PresidentsDonna Secundy & Annette Serrurier
1st Vice PresidentRandy Wilson
2nd Vice PresidentRobert Takata
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerGeorge McWilliams

Tagged With: Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development Pasadena social scene Pasadena traffic San Rafael Elementary SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

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 Spring 1985

13 May 1985

In this issue

The development and construction of Old Pasadena will soon be underway

Rehabilitation is actively underway at the Castle Green

Neighborhood watch groups and the Crime Prevention Unit of the Pasadena Police Department

PresidentRichard Yadley
1st Vice PresidentGeorge McWilliams
2nd Vice PresidentDiane Philibosian
SecretaryAnnette Serrurier
TreasurerDonna Secundy

Tagged With: Pasadena Central District Pasadena crime Pasadena planning & development Pasadena social scene

WPRA News Fall 1983

3 Oct 1983

In this issue

Colorado/Orange Grove Special District

Huntington Hospital helicopter use permit

Disclosure of political action committees’ contributions

Urban design plan will guide downtown development

A new configuration to the Pasadena Unified School District

The Vista del Arroyo Hotel becomes the U.S. Court of Appeals of the 9th Circuit

PresidentJim Gamb
1st Vice PresidentTom Seifert
2nd Vice PresidentPeg Stewart
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerRichard Yadley

Tagged With: Huntington Hospital Pasadena governance Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development Pasadena Unified School District Vista del Arroyo Hotel

WPRA News Summer 1983

4 Jun 1983

In this issue

Neighborhood traffic plan

Vista del Arroyo and its bungalows

The consideration of a Colorado/Orange Grove Special District

History of the Arroyo Seco told by Mark Beidebach

PresidentJim Gamb
1st Vice PresidentTom Seifert
2nd Vice PresidentPeg Stewart
SecretaryDiane Philibosian
TreasurerRichard Yadley

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena history Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development Pasadena traffic Rose Bowl Vista del Arroyo Hotel

WPRA News Winter 1983

4 Feb 1983

In this issue

Lower Arroyo Seco Management Plan

WPRA submits letter to the City Board requesting prompt action in adopting reasonable Rose Bowl use policy

City traffic issues

Policies for Rose Bowl use

Sound barrier walls south side of the 134 Freeway between Annandale Road and San Rafael

Update on the Landmark District Ordinance

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

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena planning & development Pasadena traffic Rose Bowl

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 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

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Tag Directory

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