The discussion will focus on how residents can make use of the city's Nuisance Abatement Program.
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Above ground or below, the L.A. City Council now opposes all 710 extension options.
Huizar's motion is a clear statement against the 710.
The project now has the full backing of the city and should be completed by Thanksgiving.
Residents say they'll oppose all 710 routes, not just those in their backyard.
A candidate Filing Workshop will be held on Saturday, August 25, 2012 at the Arroyo Seco Library.
The audit reports that millions were spent to repair homes along the proposed 710 freeway extension route.
The Council voted 11-1 Tuesday to ease parking requirements for businesses and new or renovated buildings.
Letters were sent out to medical marijuana dispensaries this week informing them that they must close down by Sept. 6.
The Councilmember will introduce himself to his new constituents in the area.
The agenda will include several funding items as well as discussion of the possible formation of an ad-hoc 710 committee.
The city council's opposition is limited to the three projects that would run through Garvanza and Pasadena.
An environmental report is complete. Now it's up to Pasadena whether or not an NFL team will play there.
Many say they feel uniformed about SR-710 freeway alternatives.
Residents say freeways and highways should be thing of the past.
As Metro prepares to narrow down its list of proposed SR-710 extension routes, NELA residents are invited to learn more about the proposals on Monday night.
The HHPNC on Thursday night unanimously votes in favor of writing letters to the city councils of South Pasadena and Pasadena, asking them to join them in opposing any routes that would run through Highland Park.
The project is now running two months behind schedule.
As Metro and Caltrans look to narrow their proposed 710 Freeway extension alternatives, Garvanza residents are worried they'll be caught in the crosshairs.
The council is calling on community members to attend Thursday's meeting.
Californians Aware appeals to voters to help protect key provisions of the state's open-government law.