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The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) has declared an Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) 2 and could soon elevate the alert to an EEA 3, indicating that rotating outages may begin shortly. Rotating outages, should they occur, typically last about one hour and take place across the state regardless of energy provider. We encourage people to …

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The California Independent System Operator has once again issued a statewide Flex Alert, a call for voluntary electricity conservation today from 4pm-9pm. Let’s do our part to help conserve energy and help protect the state’s energy grid! 9/1/22

Join the Library Board of Trustees tonight for a Special Meeting! The meeting is available in a hybrid in-person and virtual format. The agenda includes a discussion regarding the Bequest to the South Pasadena Library for Capital Improvements to the Children’s Wing. For access to the full agenda, click here. 8/30/22

In response to forecasted excessive heat, the City of South Pasadena will host two Cooling Centers Wednesday, August 31 through Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at the South Pasadena Senior Center, located at 1102 Oxley Street and the South Pasadena Public Library, located at 1100 Oxley Street. Residents are invited to sit and enjoy the air …

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Did you know that South Pasadena commercial establishments qualify for Metropolitan Water District rebates? Many cities provide rebates to make it easy to reduce water usage. The City of South Pasadena is in partnership with Metropolitan Water District (MWD) to provide rebates for indoor and outdoor water conservation projects. Water conservation can be done by …

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Join us at a hybrid in-person/virtual Special Design Review Board Meeting on September 1 at 5:30 p.m. to discuss Objective Design Standards project for multi-family and mixed-use developments. The goal is to create an objective design standards through measurable requirements, simple tables, and diagrams. This project will complement the City’s current efforts to update the …

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