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WPRA Newsletter Winter 2024

28 Dec 2023

2024-A-Winter-WPRA-NewsDownload

In this issue

PUSD earmarks $35 million for school renovation: A saving moment for San Rafael Elementary?

Who ensures safety at the Rose Bowl?

City continues to seek ways to discourage bridge suicides

The 710 challenge: What’s next?

City aims for 2028 (or earlier) to complete Central Library’s retrofitting, reopening

Adaptive reuse has become a hot topic

La Feria de San Rafael: window into Latin cultures

Slow down! You’re on Candid (speed) Camera

Tree of the quarter: Arbutus ‘‘Marina’’ – strawberry tree

Help protect, preserve the San Gabriel Mountains

Gone, but not forgotten

Statistics don’t lie: Our community needs PSC now more than ever

Charles and Henry Greene: inspiration and dynamic evolution

Tagged With: 710 stub Colorado Street Bridge library Pasadena governance Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena schools Pasadena traffic Pasadena trees and open spaces PUSD san Gabriel mountains

WPRA Newsletter Fall 2023

27 Sep 2023

2023 Fall D WPRA NewsDownload

In this issue

City seeks ways to discourage coyotes from foraging in our neighborhoods

In praise of walking and community

Let’s get Ramona project right

City seeks feedback on new bridge-barrier options

Commission recommends ‘holistic’ approach for CIP

City continues to develop ‘objective’ planning standards

The bridge party came roaring back

A thank-you and reminder to members, new and old

Tree of the quarter: Callistemon citrinus – lemon bottlebrush

Growing resilience: How native plants protect our communities from fire

Opinion: Support expansion of San Gabriel Mountains National Monument to include the Arroyo Seco

Political muscle flexing for expansion of monument

PUSD board infrastructure vote clouds San Rafael’s future

PCC ESL students provide valuable services to Pasadena Senior Center

City Council identifies topics for charter amendment discussions

Carmelita: The legacy of Pasadena’s horticultural haven

Tagged With: Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena governance Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena schools Pasadena traffic pasadena wildlife PUSD ramona project walking pasadena

WPRA Newsletter Summer 2023

26 Jun 2023

In this issue

Getting to know our new City leaders

City passes weather tests with flying colors

Declining PUSD enrollment puts San Rafael Elementary School at risk

Noise pollution is deafening, unhealthy

City traffic congestion will only increase from new waves of commercial growth

The Colorado Street Bridge Party’s back!

Meeting features insights from City, PWP, Library leaders

Tree of the quarter: jacaranda

New exhibit: where art meets nature

Water outlook improves, but conservation still vital

#AgeWell Day at senior center is Sept. 30

A tsunami of community service

Tagged With: Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena density Pasadena governance Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena schools Pasadena traffic pasadena wildlife PUSD

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