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You are here: Home / Archives for SR-710 tunnel proposal – closing the gap – DEIR & FEIS

SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

Pertaining to the 710 extension freeway project, the later tunnel project, and the houses owned by Caltrans and being sold along the north/south freeway route through Pasadena

WPRA News Spring 2009

7 Apr 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

PresidentAudrey O’Kelley
Vice PresidentMic Hansen
SecretaryDorothy Lindsey
TreasurerBlaine Cavena

Tagged With: Pasadena General Plan Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena ordinances Pasadena planning & development Pasadena trees and open spaces Pasadena Unified School District San Rafael Elementary SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Spring 2008

24 Apr 2008

In this issue

Mayor Bogaard visits San Rafael School

A plan to improve Pasadena’s schools by Superintendent Edwin Diaz

Profile: Bernard Melekian, Interim City Manager

Cell tower placement: private and public property

Development and design – the Pasadena process

A vision of beauty – Arlington Garden

The “Pasadena Great Park” project, a proposal to deck over a 1 ? mile-long 210 Freeway section

Central District residents are well educated and well paid

Easier walking in the Central District

Desiderio update

Ambassador West Housing Project is in receivership

PresidentFred Zepeda
Vice PresidentJames Hawkes
SecretaryDorothy Lindsey
TreasurerBlaine Cavena

Tagged With: Ambassador West Housing Development Connecting Pasadena Project (CPP) Desiderio Project Pasadena Central District Pasadena City Council Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena social scene Pasadena Unified School District San Rafael Elementary SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Winter 2002

12 Jan 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

PresidentVince Farhat
1st Vice PresidentMary Dee Romney
2nd Vice PresidentJames Hawks
SecretaryCarolyn Nabor
TreasurerPriscilla Taylor

Tagged With: Ambassador Campus Housing Development Ambassador West Housing Development Arroyo Seco Pasadena density Pasadena governance Pasadena history Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena ordinances Pasadena planning & development Pasadena public transportation Pasadena traffic Pasadena trees and open spaces SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS Vista del Arroyo Hotel WPRA surveys

WPRA News Winter 1995

20 Jan 1995

In this issue

Pros and cons debated for the 710 extension

Rose Bowl 22.5 million-dollar renovation project

710 Freeway extension Caltrans-owned properties to be sold as excess property with private trust

Southwest traffic study update

Blue Line update

Arroyo Seco restoration and the increased Brookside golf course fees

The City has created a gang injunction area bordered by Fair Oaks, Orange Grove, Marengo and Washington Blvd.

An answer to the traffic mess in west Pasadena

PresidentRob Stebbins
Vice PresidentLeslie Clarke Gray
SecretaryRobin Walther
TreasurerPriscilla Taylor

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena affordable housing Pasadena crime Pasadena Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena planning & development Pasadena public transportation Pasadena traffic Rose Bowl SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Fall 1994

8 Oct 1994

In this issue

Forum to Explore Blue Line’s impact

State ok’s 710 Route but preservationists and the FHA have more years to object

“Vision” sought in Lower Arroyo planning; meeting set for October 15

Mayor urges neighborhood groups persistence in dealings with bureaucracy

World Cup was impressive! So were volunteers

Court orders Dr. Batra to clean up and secure South Grand Avenue property and bungalows

PresidentShahen Hairapetian
Vice PresidentNeal Callahan
SecretaryRobin Walther
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena crime Pasadena governance Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena public transportation Pasadena traffic Rose Bowl SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Spring 1994

18 Apr 1994

In this issue

Horns blasted from the future Blue Line

No to beggars

San Rafael School Friends

Streets and trees – more on trees

The latest on the 710 Freeway extension

PresidentPete Ewing
Vice PresidentShahen Hairapetian
SecretaryMary Prickett
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena public transportation Pasadena social scene Pasadena traffic Pasadena trees and open spaces San Rafael Elementary SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Fall 1993

16 Oct 1993

In this issue

WPRA initiates the Southwest Pasadena traffic study

Colorado Bridge ready for another 80 years

Federal Highways and the National Trust for Historic Preservation are in conflict as to whether the 710 should be built at all

Parking meters installed in Old Pasadena

City asks residents’ input in planning for World Cup soccer in the Rose Bowl

The Janss Project, or “Holly Street Village Apartments,” is nearing completion

Update on the Blue Line potential negative impacts

Hahamongna Watershed Park dedicated – $1.86 million earmarked for restoration of the badly-silted old dam

Arroyo naturalization Update

PresidentPete Ewing
Vice PresidentShahen Hairapetian
SecretaryMary Prickett
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Colorado Street Bridge Devil’s Gate Dam Sediment Removal “Big Dig” Pasadena Central District Pasadena density Pasadena governance Pasadena maintenance & utilities Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena planning & development Pasadena public transportation Pasadena traffic SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS WPRA surveys

WPRA News Fall 1992

29 Sep 1992

In this issue

The WPRA reaches out to the community to encourage more volunteers to help in the classrooms.

Colorado Bridge update

The Pasadena Neighborhood Coalition: an association of associations (PNC)

The 710 Mitigation Committee held its first meeting on September 9, 1992.

Memorandum from Assistant City Attorney to Katie Nack – Subject: 710 Freeway

draft General Plan and its mobility element

Arroyo update

PresidentRobert Brina
Vice PresidentMary Leader
SecretaryMary Prickett
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena governance Pasadena neighborhood associations Pasadena public transportation Pasadena traffic Pasadena Unified School District San Rafael Elementary SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Summer 1991

27 Jun 1991

In this issue

Aquatic Center summer activities

125 hear panel report on 710 Freeway status and projection of future traffic

City to prepare scope of work for Traffic Diversion Plan analysis

PresidentRandy Wilson
Vice PresidentRobert Brina
SecretaryMary Prickett
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Pasadena planning & development Pasadena social scene Pasadena traffic Rose Bowl SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

WPRA News Spring 1991

2 Apr 1991

In this issue

Route 710 Freeway Forum rescheduled to June

Citizen Census Commission to be appointed by City Board

Accessibility & Disability Commission schedules information forums

New medical office building proposed for California/Pasadena Avenue (current site of the Huntington Hospital’s west wing)

New oak groves planted in the Arroyo Seco

New trees for west Colorado Boulevard were recently approved

WPRA promotes Blair High School

Co-PresidentsDonna Secundy & Annette Serrurier
1st Vice PresidentRandy Wilson
TreasurerCarolyn Nabor

Tagged With: Arroyo Seco Huntington Hospital Pasadena governance Pasadena planning & development Pasadena trees and open spaces Pasadena Unified School District SR-710 tunnel proposal - closing the gap - DEIR & FEIS

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