Pasadena City Council Local governments statewide are grappling with the loss of redevelopment funds after the state Supreme Court upheld Governor Brown and the State Legislature’s right to eliminate redevelopment agencies. The City of Pasadena is considering how to adjust its budget to account for $30 million in revenue that will be absorbed by the [...]
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Government News: Pasadena City Council, LA Board of Supervisors, more
January 27th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena, Los Angeles county
Tags:Gold Line·transportation
Mayor delivers State of the City address at A Noise Within
January 27th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena
Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard delivered the annual State of the City address at A Noise Within this past Thursday. Here are his remarks: “SPOTLIGHT ON PERFORMANCE” WELCOME To my colleagues on the Council, Mr. City Manager, members of our staff, City commissioners, distinguished guests, and all of Pasadena: Good evening, and thank you for coming [...]
Pasadena City Council draft political boundary maps available
January 26th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena, Uncategorized
The City of Pasadena Redistricting Task Force is charged with recommending new political boundaries for Pasadena City Council elections. The committee is unveiling its proposed map at a meeting at Pasadena City Hall on Wednesday, February 1st at 6:30pm. The proposed map is available for viewing online at www/cityofpasadena.net/cityclerk/redistricting/plansandalternatives.asp. The proposed map maintains political boundaries [...]
Waddell & Reed’s Traveling World War I Exhibition Rolls into Pasadena at the Pasadena City Hall Honoring Veterans, and Raising Funds & Awareness
January 26th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena, Pasadena Chamber members
Custom “big rig” traveling exhibit – developed in partnership with National World War I Museum — makes 75-city tour to preserve cultural history during Waddell & Reed’s 75th anniversary Waddell & Reed Traveling WWI Exhibition open free to public on Thursday, February 2; Donations will benefit the Pasadena Senior Center and the National World War [...]
Tags:history·World War I
Zero Waste Strategic Plan meeting rescheduled to February
January 20th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena
Help Develop a Zero Waste Strategic Plan for Pasadena On Thursday, February 2, 2012 at the Pasadena Central Library Auditorium at 285 E. Walnut Street, the Solid Waste Division of the City of Pasadena is hosting a meeting to provide information and gain input on a possible Zero Waste plan for Pasadena. The morning meeting [...]
Government news: Pasadena City Council, California Governor’s Budget and more
January 13th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena, State of California
Pasadena City Council On December 5th, the City Council officially declared the November 30th windstorm as a Pasadena emergency. At its December 12th meeting, the Pasadena City Council decided to spend$1.6 million for a seismic retrofit of the fire station on Avenue 64 in west Pasadena. On January 9th, the Pasadena City Council could not [...]
Windstorm Relief: SBA disaster office re-opens, Schiff hosts response assessment panel
January 7th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena
SBA Emergency Loan Assistance and Support Office remains open Victor Parker, District Director of the U. S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Los Angeles District office, today reminded homeowners and business owners in five California counties that SBA will re-open a Disaster Loan Outreach Center to provide personal service to victims of the Los Angeles County [...]
Tags:disaster relief·windstorm
Economic and Entrepreneur Summit in Pasadena on January 26th
January 6th, 2012 · No Comments · Business support, City of Pasadena, Foothill Workforce Investment Board, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, Pasadena City Council
The Foothill Workforce Investment Board is partnering with the City of Pasadena and the Community Education Center at Pasadena City College to present the 2012 Economic and Entrepreneur Summit on Thursday, January 26th from 8am to 12noon at the Pasadena Center at 300 East Green Street in Pasadena. Morning Keynote Speaker USC Marshall School of [...]
Nice history of the Rose Bowl
January 6th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena, Rose Bowl
Mary Henderson at the Rose Bowl forwarded this nice (concise) history of the Rose Bowl stadium. Rose Bowl Game History: The Story Of College Football’s Most Treasured Stadium By C.J. Schexnayder – College Football Contributor The Rose Bowl Stadium was built during college football’s great stadium boom of the 1920s, and the story of the historic [...]
Tags:history·Pasadena history
Windstorm information available on city website
January 5th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena
The City of Pasadena has created a comprehensive site that contains all information pertaining to the December windstorm. Frequently asked questions, resources for property owners, federal loan information and important phone numbers among other pertinent information can all be found here. If you need information on the windstorm, recovery, reporting losses or accessing loans visit: [...]
Tags:windstorm