Pasadena Sees Uptick in Homelessness
Pasadena’s homeless population had been steadily declining for years, but that trend was officially broken in 2016 and 2017.
Pasadena’s homeless population had been steadily declining for years, but that trend was officially broken in 2016 and 2017.
Eleven California cities are being recognized for the use of technology to improve public services, encourage civic engagement and further government transparency.
Pasadena has a new permanent director for its Planning and Community Development Department.
Pasadena Assistant City Manager Steve Mermell was promoted to the city’s top position Monday night following a unanimous vote by the City Council.
This follows Long Beach and Santa Monica in recent weeks.
Pasadena’s number is $13.25 an hour in July of 2018, with contingent studies for $15 by 2020 if salutary effects are found.
The City of Burbank’s Planning Board has quashed Starbucks' plan to serve wine and beer in the evenings.
An eight month search for Pasadena’s next Finance Department Director has come to a close with the appointment of Rosemead Assistant City Manager Matthew Hawkesworth.