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March 11, 2026 by Andrew Sweet
The Pasadena City Council voted 5–2–1 Monday to approve a permit allowing All Saints Church to expand its safe parking program for homeless residents.
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The Pasadena City Council voted 5–2–1 Monday to approve a permit allowing All Saints Church to expand its safe parking program for homeless residents.
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