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West Pasadena Residents’ Association West Pasadena Residents’ Association amplifies the voices of west Pasadenans As a group of volunteers with a 60-year track record, we strive to guide and shape change and, as a result, enhance residents’ quality of life
Board – West Pasadena Residents’ Association The WPRA service area is bounded on the north by Colorado Boulevard, on the east by Fair Oaks Avenue and on the south and west by the city limits All WPRA activities are funded through membership dues and contributions
The 2024 West Pasadena Residents’ Association Annual Meeting The West Pasadena Residents’ Association invites its members and all other Pasadena residents to attend its 2024 annual meeting on Thursday, June 6, 5-8:30 p m , in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge #672, 400 W Colorado Blvd
Newsletters – West Pasadena Residents’ Association Changes coming soon to the S Pasadena Avenue corridor City awards contract for 710 corridor master plan Pasadena Heritage: Central Library project comes into focus San Rafael gets high marks for morning ‘valets A thank-you and reminder to our members Can PWP be 100% carbon-free by 2030?
About the WPRA – West Pasadena Residents’ Association Founded in 1962, the West Pasadena Residents’ Association is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the character of our community and the quality of life in west Pasadena
News – West Pasadena Residents’ Association For the first time since 2019, the West Pasadena Residents’ Association convened its annual meeting in person without assistance from Zoom WPRA Treasurer Blaine Cavena (above left), serving as the master of ceremonies, opened the meeting with presentation of the colors, led by the Blair High School Junior ROTC Color Guard
Newsletters At A Glance – West Pasadena Residents’ Association PUSD to close last public school in West Pasadena Opinion: WPRA believes West Pasadena needs and deserves a public school Citizens, City await court ruling on NFL-EIR suit Five cities join forces for 710 EIR review SR-710 project back on accelerated funding list Ambassador Gardens takes shape
Neighborhood Alert – West Pasadena Residents’ Association WPRA’s Neighborhood Alert publishes timely announcements of issues and events which affect our neighborhoods and greater Pasadena It also provides web links to city council and commission meetings, media sources, other periodicals and announcement sites listed in the WPRA website