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South Pasadena News and Updates

Please add your considered responses to the Governor’s survey, which seeks public input on how California’s phased return to business as usual can be safely and successfully implemented. California is building a roadmap for modifying the statewide Stay-at-Home order while maintaining community health and resiliency. The Governor is seeking feedback on physical and environmental adaptations …

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City of South Pasadena is excited to present yet another major milestone in the project development of the Monterey Road and Orange Grove Traffic Signal. Last week, EC Construction installed the traffic signal poles and assembled the mast arms at the intersection. This week, the contractor began wiring the signal, placing the pull boxes and …

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Did you know research shows that students who read at least 20 minutes daily have a clear literacy advantage over kids who read less or don’t read at all? The Library’s Summer Reading Program (SRP) stops the summer learning slide and strengthens kids’ literacy advantage. Library staff are hard at work planning this year’s program, which will …

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The South Pasadena Senior Citizens Commission is made up a five fabulous residents that are volunteering their time to make phone calls to our seniors during the COVID – 19 pandemic. Each Commissioner calls 80 seniors per week. The Commissioners are providing an additional link to our seniors by informing them of essential services being …

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Pregnant Women & Mothers who are experiencing food insecurities and hardships during the COVID-19 pandemic can look for support with the following LA County programs and services: Home Visiting Programs Home Visitors provide support and services during pregnancy; coaches parents on how to support children during difficult times. For more information, call (213) 639-6434. MAMA’s …

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In an effort to promote environmentally sustainable transportation, City of South Pasadena has installed additional 196 bicycle parking spaces at various locations along the business districts, parks and schools. After multiple years of public outreach, the City, in coordination with ActiveSGV, was able to select the locations that best reflect the community’s interests and the …

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An estimated 2 million people in Los Angeles County suffer from food-insecurity issues on an ongoing basis. That vulnerable community is sure to swell because of pandemic-related economic losses in the months to come, but Los Angeles County is committed to preventing hunger and ensuring access to food for all residents. The County is currently …

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