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March 4, 2026 by Andrew Sweet
The Pasadena City Council approved major developments for both the Pasadena Central Library and a hotly debated Caltech research facility before adjourning near...
The Pasadena City Council approved major developments for both the Pasadena Central Library and a hotly debated Caltech research facility before adjourning near...
The proposed electric rate increases by Pasadena Water and Power (PWP)—a phased hike averaging 7% three times over the next year, culminating in a cumulative...
The Pasadena City Council handled litigation including sexual harassment and state-sanctioned orders.
When biking opponents say “Nobody rides bikes,” they’re ignoring the fact that the majority of people would ride bikes if we created a safe network for...
Last week, the other shoe dropped: the council approved a $12,700 salary increase for the departing city manager, Miguel Márquez, who was already making about...
The Pasadena City Council discussed high-profile lawsuits during closed session and considered drive-through businesses on North Lake Avenue.
The Pasadena City Council announced on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, that City Manager Miguel Márquez will retire to focus on family during a time of personal need.
While fair compensation for public service is a valid discussion, the timing of this decision is tone deaf. It could have been handled better.
The Pasadena City Council meeting was marked by returning protesters, debate over military equipment, and recusals related to future Greenway plans.
I recently read an article about the Pasadena City Council’s unanimous decision not to designate the former Roosevelt Elementary School as an historical...
After months of debate, public comment, and multiple rounds of review, the Pasadena City Council unanimously voted Monday night to reject a proposal to...
As the Pasadena City Council prepares to vote on Monday, June 2 at 6:00 pm on whether to grant landmark status to Roosevelt Elementary School, not everyone is...
In an effort to improve community health and provide transparent environmental data, the City of Pasadena has installed nine new PurpleAir FLEX air quality...
"I am a long-time resident of Pasadena and a longtime advocate for the unsheltered residents of our city. This letter is to express my deep concern about the...
The Joint Meeting between the Pasadena City Council and Los Angeles County Supervisor, Kathryn Barger was held on April 16.
A recap of Pasadena Council meeting on April 14, 2025....