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710 Opponents Stand United in Pasadena

Residents say they will oppose all 710 routes, not just those in their backyard.

The Pasadena Star News reports that hundreds of area residents filled the Church of the Angels in in San Rafael Wednesday night to send a unified message to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro): No 710 extension here, or anywhere.

Metro and the California Department of Transportation are that would extend the 710 freeway beyond its northern terminus in Alhambra and connect it to the 210 freeway in Pasadena, which runs through Montrose and La Crescenta. 

There are proposed routes that would run through Glassell Park and Mount Washington, Garvanza and San Rafael, and South Pasadena and El Sereno.

On Wednesday night, residents said they would stand together to oppose all those routes, not just the ones that impacted their own community.

From the Star News:

SRNA President Ron Paler said the goal of the meeting was to encourage residents to continue activism against all routes for a possible 710 Freeway extension from Alhambra to Pasadena, not just the two that would cut through the San Rafael neighborhood.

“We want to ensure that people stay engaged in this issue,” Paler said. “We are not relenting on this issue. We want the 710 freeway issue buried completely.”

Wednesday night's meeting came on the heels of a letter written by Assemblymember Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) to Caltrans, criticizing the department's lack of transparency in their efforts to complete the 710 extension.

In the letter, Portantino also criticized Caltrans for what he saw as an effort to divide communities over the 710 issue.

From the Letter:

As more information is revealed about the current Metro SR 710 Study, community after community is coming forward and speaking in a united and heated voice: "We don't want this extension." Never before has there been this much opposition from so many communities. The public backlash has been so strong that some policy makers are endeavoring to spit the coalition of communities by suggesting that one route might be more preferable than another. This is planning at its worst.

On Friday, the 710 issue will be aired again when the Los Angeles City Council to officially oppose five of the proposed Metro/Caltrans routes.

The Los Angeles City Council will on Friday, August 24 at 10 a.m. inside City Hall Room 304 at 201 N. Spring St.

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ROBERT E. FISHBACK May 19, 2013 at 01:30 pm
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ROBERT E. FISHBACK May 19, 2013 at 08:34 am
buzlight: Yes, I am as angry as you are, also, in a state of dis-belief that this is going on. IRead More find myself fantasizing that an angry segment of our USAF bombs and strafes the white house and the capital. You may not buy into this, but I believe we are seeing God's response to our evil....materialism, greed, unholy alliances, mockery and refusal to adhere to His written word. He gave us the prettiest piece of real estate on earth, and has blessed us with a standard of living unknown before, Yet, we ignore him, blaspheme Him. What I have said will incur as much mockery of me as what you have said did to you. He is in the process of bringing His Word to fact. "They shall perish in their own corruption." So, I am in a grandstand of sorts, remembering our country when it adhered to His way and watching current events caused by our way.
Betty Jean May 20, 2013 at 11:13 am
If PARENTS of children in SPUSD donated money multiple times a years {as I did/do} then maybe itRead More would ease some hardships in the classroom but they DON'T. There's a small circle of parents that always give because they can. That's good thing but it shouldn't always be on their backs. EVERY parent should give money to SPUSD. Every dollar counts!
Thomas Thieme May 18, 2013 at 09:21 pm
Thank you but rather than ask South Pas residents to dig into their own pockets yet again, why notRead More help teachers by using funds already available? We have historically high reserves and stable state funding for several years.The district refuses to even negotiate salary increases. As of the past week, the district also now refuses to negotiate reduced class size changes. The recent parcel tax was passed largely to ensure that class sizes would stay low. How is it they can take money from citizens promising this and then not follow through?
ROBERT E. FISHBACK May 18, 2013 at 07:34 am
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ROBERT E. FISHBACK May 18, 2013 at 11:02 am
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ROBERT E. FISHBACK March 29, 2013 at 01:24 pm
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Donna Evans (Editor) March 29, 2013 at 01:07 pm
@Robert Thanks! You totally made my day :-)
ROBERT E. FISHBACK March 29, 2013 at 12:25 pm
This has to be one of best posts...ever...so pleasant...great writing...There is an ambiance to thatRead More area which I noticed when I lived out there...Pleasantly haunted with happy little things....BOOO !