City Council meetings will be streamed on the Web starting Wednesday.
Cacciotti credited his early support to several elected officials and community leaders.
Even if you may not need to, here are six reasons why you should reconsider.
You can find which areas of the City have been cleared of debris with our Patch map.
If approved, residents can expect a 14 percent increase in sewer rates and a 18 percent increase in water rates April 2012.
Representative Adam Schiff invites you to a roundtable discussion on how our region can be better prepared for a future emergency.
Meetings and events of interest over the next week.
Blake William Diekman is among the 12 defendants being charged for allegedly violating various state wildlife laws, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Members of the public can weigh in about Southern California Edison’s response during the recent windstorm-related power outages at a public hearing Jan. 26. Edison customer service representatives will also be present.
City Attorney Richard Adams says he is working with City Staff to move the downtown project forward—without incurring risk to the City.
The City presents this award annually to individuals, organizations and/or businesses who promote a positive image of the City beyond its borders.
Toor comes to the City of South Pasadena with 30 years of experience in Civil Engineering.
Patch picks the top ten stories of the year based on clicks and reader reactions.
The City is working around the clock to clear debris in the public right-of-way and estimates green waste will be cleaned in about 8 weeks.
The party raised thousands of dollars to support the float with a silent and live auction as well as a catered dinner.
Beer tasting rooms, registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws that go into effect Jan. 1.
The California Supreme Court upheld a law Thursday eliminating redevelopment agencies. Here's what it means for South Pas.
The City reminds residents that disposing of tree debris from private property onto City streets is illegal.
Beginning in 2012, any child under age 8 must be secured in a child safety seat.
Here's a look into what went down at Wednesday's City Council meeting.
South Pas failed in 12 of the 19 categories of the Sierra Club's 2010 water conservation survey.
Disaster loans up to $200,000 are available to homeowners while businesses may borrow up to $2 million.
This year, Christmas and New Year's Eve fall on a Sunday. Here's a list of when City Hall and the library will be closed.
South Pasadena's delayed tree lighting ceremony was held Thursday at the Farmers Market adjacent to the Gold Line Station.
Cacciotti faces Pasadena City Council Member Chris Holden in the upcoming Democratic primary this June.
More than 200 truckloads of green material have already been hauled away in South Pasadena. Questions regarding green bin rentals and clean up should be directed to the Public Works Department at (626) 403-7240.
Following the recent windstorm, Assembly member Anthony Portantino (D-La Canada Flintridge), who represents South Pas and other cities, is proposing legislation that requires utilities to regularly review and improve disaster preparedness plans.
Farmers Market vendor Healthy Family Farms was charged with illegal production and sale of unpasteurized goat milk, goat cheese and other products.
City of South Pasadena meetings of interest over the next week.
Caltrans recently held a series of meetings to collect input on the safety and beatification of the Arroyo Seco Parkway. While these meeting are now over, residents can still e-mail thoughts to ArroyoSecoCMP@gmail.com.
Property owners whose structures sustained damage of $10,000 or more may be eligible for temporary property tax relief, according to the Los Angeles County Office of the Assessor.
With all the tree debris in the streets and rain in the forecast, the County Public Works Department is warning that localized street flooding is possible.
While the City will remove City-owned trees, residents can contract a licensed tree trimming company to remove those that have fallen on private property.
With much fanfare and an overflowing crowd of supporters, the new City Council was sworn in at Wednesday's meeting.
The South Pasadena Police Department is compiling information from home and business owners who suffered property losses during the recent windstorm.
Assemblymember Anthony Portantino (D- La Cañada Flintridge) called on Gov. Jerry Brown Tuesday to declare a state of emergency in the San Gabriel Valley.
What to do with green waste, large branches and perishable items.
Between police guarding Gold Line crossings and an emergency shelter at Senior Center, City has responded to the emergency situation this weekend.
What to do with downed trees, power lines, phone lines, etc.
Emergency officials responded to scores of calls Thursday as residents dealt with the cleanup from a windstorm that the National Weather Service says is not over. Here are some photos of what went down.