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          Slower, Safer Streets Roll Out in South Pasadena

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          Quieter, Safer Pasadena Streets

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          Pasadena City Council Votes to Maintain Water Conservation Goal

          May 9, 2023 by Wesley Reutimann

          After a year of historic rainfall, cities around California are considering whether to roll back water conservation programs and goals.

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          626 Golden Streets on Sunday, April 23, 2023

          April 13, 2023 by Wesley Reutimann

          Celebrate Earth Month on Sunday, April 23, 2023 when 626 Golden Streets | Heart-of-the-Foothills presented by Metro Los Angeles creates 6.5 miles of car-free...

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          Pasadena’s First ‘Modern’ Roundabout

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          Colorado Boulevard First to Report It. Safer intersection design to be introduced on Avenue 64. By Wesley Reutimann The City of Pasadena is slated to install...

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          Pasadena Unanimously Adopts 100% Clean Power Goal

          January 30, 2023 by Wesley Reutimann

          On Monday, January 30th the Pasadena City Council set a policy goal of 100% carbon-free power. By Wesley Reutimann One of the most coal dependent communities in...

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          Pasadena Unified: Greener Jackson Welcomes Students, Volunteers

          December 12, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

          Transformational Project Nears Finish Line at Jackson Elementary School. By Wesley Reutimann A light rain surprised volunteers Sunday morning. However warm from...

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          Still Addicted to Coal, Pasadena Plods Ahead

          November 15, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

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          “GoSGV” E-Bike Program Rolls Out in the SGV

          August 19, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

          Excessive heat can make walking or biking around the San Gabriel Valley a challenge. Enter the E-bike, an affordable alternative to an electric car that helps...

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          Pasadena Unified’s Jackson Elementary Says Goodbye Asphalt, Hello Greener Future

          June 25, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

          No sooner had the last class bell rung on the 2021-22 school year at Jackson Elementary School in Altadena than the heavy equipment rolled up to campus. Their...

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          Why Is Pasadena City Hall Surrounded by Water-Hogging Ornamental Grass?

          June 9, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

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          Thousands Fill the Open Streets on Sunday May 1, (Photo Essay)

          May 24, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

          Editor’s Note: This article was first published in our 2022 May Print edition. Five miles of streets were filled with thousands of people on foot, bike,...

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          Everything You Need To Know About 626 Golden Streets on May 1

          April 27, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

          Mission to Mission:  San Gabriel – South Pasadena – Alhambra. By Wesley Reutimann On Sunday May 1, 2022 626 Golden Streets | Mission-to-Mission...

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          [UPDATED] Earth Month Returns With a Wide Array of In-Person Events in 2022!

          March 31, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

          Fifty-two years ago, an estimated 20 million Americans came together to celebrate the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. A half a century later we are still...

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          “Open Streets” Returns to San Gabriel Valley

          March 7, 2022 by Wesley Reutimann

          San Gabriel Valley – ColoradoBoulevard.net: On Sunday, May 1, 2022, the San Gabriel Valley’s largest ciclovia or “open streets” event will return to the...

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