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VOL. 23, NO. 6
Community Workshops in Pasadena Are Full Steam Ahead to Update the City’s Specific Plans Alex CORDERO corderoalex82@yahoo.com
Rain did not keep local residents, the Planning & Community Development staff and council members in the City of Pasadena from the Lincoln Avenue community walking tour that was scheduled on Feb. 2. Councilmember Tyron Hampton made sure to communicate that the meeting to discuss the specific plan for this particular area would not be postponed due to weather. But what do you do to make the best out of a stormy situation? You improvise. The event ended up turning into a virtual walking tour and thanks to the hospitality of Principal Lawton Gray everyone in attendance was able to stay warm and dry inside John Muir High School. The Planning and Community Development Department currently have a hefty agenda as they continue to work on coordinating community workshops to discuss the specific plans for a total of eight areas in the City of Roses. The workshops for each area began last month and will continue through SEE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP PAGE 13
Chief of Police John Perez. - Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
Pasadena Police Launch ‘Community Briefing’ Police Blotter
Underground Utility Districts Program is estimated to cost $2B Terry MILLER
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o action was taken Monday by Pasadena council regarding the underground utility program to clear our streets of the thousands of power poles and lines that adorn Pasadena neighborhoods. As you may recall, infamous Danny Wooten embezzled funds from that very program and subsequently is now behind bars for the massive embezzlement scheme that
went undetected for years. On March 14, 2016, Pasadena city staff presented a recommendation to the City Council to discontinue the Underground Utility Districts Program upon completion of the Hill Avenue and Alpine Street Underground Utility Districts and suspend collection of the Underground Surtax. These recommendations were based on the program’s high cost and extremely long project timeframe. Completing SEE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PAGE 12
The astronomically expensive underground utility program appears to be at a standstill. - Photo by Terry Miller/Beacon Media News
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Monrovia Reads
‘Othello’ Takes the Stage at A Noise Within
Seeks to Dismantle Illiteracy
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Former Pasadena Chief of Police, Phillip Sanchez, used to distribute a weekly email entitled ‘Touching Base’ to community members, staff and local media. In the light of the new approach to community policing and transparency, under the careful eye of new Chief of Police, John Perez, the city has once again, put pen to paper and will inform the community of noteworthy incidents throughout the city. In a press release issued by Lieutenant SEE COMMUNITY BRIEFING PAGE 12
SPORTS
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Pasadena Squanders Lead & Season in Playoff Loss to Cathedral City
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