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Pasadena General Plan needs business participation

September 19th, 2010 · No Comments · Pasadena General Plan

So far, Pasadena’s business community has been ignored in the General Plan process. Speak up now so your interests are considered and your needs incorporated. The Pasadena General Plan will determine where business can grow, where commercial enterprises can be located and what level of activity will be allowed. THIS COULD IMPACT YOU! The next [...]

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Comment on Pasadena’s General Plan outreach process

March 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · Pasadena General Plan

Don’t let your voice be missed as Pasadena plans for the future Pasadena is revising its General Plan. This process, and the plan that will be adopted by the City Council, will determine the land use and transportation policies of the City. This plan could have a profound impact on your ability to do business [...]

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News and information for Chamber members

February 10th, 2010 · No Comments · California government, News and Information, Pasadena Chamber Policies, Pasadena General Plan

The Chamber of Commerce provides information on Pasadena City Council actions, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors’ meetings and more that may be of interest to members. If you would like information beyond what is provided here, please email paul@pasadena-chamber.org. Pasadena City Council At its meeting of February 1st, the Pasadena City Council voted unanimously [...]

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Pasadena's General Plan revision process deserves attention

November 28th, 2009 · No Comments · News and Information, Opinion, Pasadena, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, Pasadena Economy, Pasadena General Plan, Uncategorized

A story in today’s Pasadena Star-News illustrates why EVERYONE needs to be involved in the revision of Pasadena’s General Plan. The story purports to explain that Pasadena’s citizenry are “fed up” with dense development. More accurate would be to say that a few citizens interviewed for the story, certainly not a representative group, want less [...]

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