Briefing for the Pasadena Business Community August 19, 2020

In an effort to keep you informed of developments related to COVID-19, the City of Pasadena offers the following information to the Pasadena business community. Our goal is to disseminate accurate public health information, offer recommendations to prepare for and slow the spread of the virus, and provide links to resources for additional information. Please disseminate the information with your businesses, community partners, etc.  Important Updates & Resources for Pasadena Businesses Message From the City of Pasadena Health Officer The... continue reading »"Briefing for the Pasadena Business Community August 19, 2020"

Councilmember John J. Kennedy Cordially Invites You to a Conversation with City Manager Steve Mermell, Police Chief John E. Perez, and Command Staff

Town Hall Card Susana Flyer providing the information on zoom meeting with City Manager Steve Mermell, Police Chief John E. Perez, and Command Staff.  Councilmember John J. Kennedy, Chair Public Safety Committee cordially invites you to/los invita cordialmente a  A Conversation with City Manager Stever Mermell, Police Chief John E. Perez, and Command Staff - Via Zoom Una conversación con el Administrador de la Ciudad Steve Mermell, Jefe de Policía John E. Perez y el Personal de Comando - Via... continue reading »"Councilmember John J. Kennedy Cordially Invites You to a Conversation with City Manager Steve Mermell, Police Chief John E. Perez, and Command Staff"

City of Pasadena Press Release - Vote Cause We Can Launch

Pasadena Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Women's Right to Vote With Virtual Campaign PASADENA, Calif. - Today, on Women's Equality Day - the day that celebrates the passage of the 19th amendment - the City of Pasadena launched the #VoteCauseWeCan campaign to mobilize all voting-eligible women in Pasadena and across the state to exercise their right to vote. The City is calling on community members and everyone else on social media to visit their campaign website and help increase voter turnout this... continue reading »"City of Pasadena Press Release - Vote Cause We Can Launch"

#VoteCauseWeCan Campaign Kicks Off Tomorrow 8/26

Dear Partners,  Tomorrow is the big day...Women's Equality Day and the launch of the City of Pasadena's #VoteCauseWeCan virtual campaign! We'll be kicking off the campaign at 8:26 a.m. by posting #VoteCauseWeCan content to all the City's social media accounts. We plan to tag as many partners in our posts as possible so please check your notifications and share our posts as soon as you can. All you need to do is hit the "share" or "retweet" button.  Here are... continue reading »"#VoteCauseWeCan Campaign Kicks Off Tomorrow 8/26"

#VoteCauseWeCan--help us get the word out

The City of Pasadena is happy to announce a social media campaign celebrating the 100th anniversary of women's right to vote. In honor of the today's kick-off of the campaign, Pasadena City Hall and the Rose Bowl will be lit up in purple and gold, the official colors of women's suffrage. The Pasadena Civic Auditorium will also be decorated for the event with banners. Drive by between dusk or later to take in the sights.  From August 26, Women's Equality... continue reading »"#VoteCauseWeCan--help us get the word out"

Devil's Gate Reservoir Restoration Project - Notice: "Second season" hauling moves to Irwindale

Hauling activities for the 2020 season commenced at Devil's Gate Reservoir on June 4. Since that date, all material has been delivered to Sheldon Pit in the Sun Valley area while Manning Pit in the City of Irwindale was prepared for use. We are anticipating the start of sediment hauling to Manning Pit to tentatively begin on Tuesday, September 1. Hauling is expected to continue through November. Hauling operation hours in the Irwindale area are approximately 7:30 a.m. through 4:30... continue reading »"Devil's Gate Reservoir Restoration Project - Notice: "Second season" hauling moves to Irwindale"

City Cannot Presently Consider School Re-Opening Waivers Per State Guidance

The City of Pasadena Department of Public Health will adhere to new guidance from the California Department of Public Health, which recommends that Counties with case rates of COVID-19 at or above 200 cases per 100,000 residents do not extend waivers for the reopening of classroom instruction for students in grades TK-6.  California health officials have barred school campuses from reopening this fall in counties that are on the state's coronavirus monitoring list due to high case counts or other... continue reading »"City Cannot Presently Consider School Re-Opening Waivers Per State Guidance"

Los Angeles Country Census Chalkathon

Seeking Local LA County Chalk Artist for a 2020 Census Promotion Event Seeking_Chalk_Artists_LACounty About the Promotion The Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) is hosting a three-week Census Chalkathon to help Get-out-the-Count for the 2020 Census. The Chalkathon will start on Monday, August 17 and will conclude on Monday, September 7. We are encouraging students and community members in the county to chalk on their own and post their art on social media with the hashtags #LACCensusChalkathon and #CaStudentsCount.  One... continue reading »"Los Angeles Country Census Chalkathon"

City of Pasadena Press Release - Pasadena Transit Service Changes

PASADENA TRANSIT TO INCREASE SERVICE CHANGES TO ENHANCE SOCIAL DISTANCING Pasadena Transit will implement additional service changes to facilitate social distancing on buses beginning August 8, 2020. With growing ridership on select routes, these service changes are important to maintaining the health and safety of our community. Service changes will include increased service on the highest demand lines, Routes 20 and 31/32; reduced frequency on Routes 40 and 51/52; and the temporary suspension of Route 60. Frequencies after August 9... continue reading »"City of Pasadena Press Release - Pasadena Transit Service Changes"