- August 28, 2023 by Wesley Reutimann
Over the past several weeks temporary traffic-calming measures appeared on three South Pasadena streets – Oak, Grand, and Hermosa Avenues – as part...
Over the past several weeks temporary traffic-calming measures appeared on three South Pasadena streets – Oak, Grand, and Hermosa Avenues – as part...
The “Natural Infrastructure - Watershed Discovery Campuses Pasadena Unified School District” was one of only six proposals, statewide, recommended for...
Come, join the Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition for a fun bike ride around Pasadena on Saturday, June 10 th . By Jerry Friedman This is the June edition of...
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...
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...
Almost half of the electricity used in the City of Pasadena in 2021 was generated from coal power, per the most recent data made available by Pasadena Water and...
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...
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...