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LA County’s Department of Public Health is urging county residents to pay attention to their immediate environment and take precautions to safeguard their health. These precautions are particularly important for children, older adults, and people with heart or lung diseases. According to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, smoke from the Bobcat Fire burning in …

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The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) has informed SCE that rotating outages are no longer expected at this time. Customers may experience other weather-related or unplanned repair outages not related to CAISO rotating outages. To learn more about CAISO’s system alerts, warnings and emergencies, please visit  www.CAISO.com or download the ISO Today application.   Additional information and FAQs are available at  www.sce.com/rotatingoutage. 9/8/2020

The Mayor and City Council invite qualified residents from the City to submit applications to fill the temporary Regional Housing Needs Assessment Ad Hoc Committee (Committee). The Committee will be comprised of two Planning Commissioners and a minimum of two residents to advise the City Council and staff on matters related to the City’s RHNA …

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In honor of the Labor Day holiday, City offices will be closed on Monday, September 7, 2020. We will resume service Tuesday, September 8, 2020. Both the South Pasadena Police and Fire Departments will have staff available to assist the public. For non-emergency assistance, you may contact the Police Department at (626) 403-7270, while the …

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The legislation prohibits the eviction of renters with genuine COVID-related hardships and provides legal and financial protections for tenants. The new eviction protections include: ·       a COVID-19 hardship declaration ·       no evictions for rent non-payment until February 1, 2021 ·       partial rent payment for the next five months New foreclosure protections include: ·       small property owners and homeowners ·       expanded homeowner …

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New State COVID-19 Framework Last Friday, the State of California released a new tiered framework to more easily communicate the extent of community transmission in counties across the state. The above graphic is a summary of: 1) the state’s tiers, 2) the indicators they are tracking, and 3) how counties are being classified (as having …

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