When most people look at purchasing or leasing an EV they rarely look at the EV infrastructure. If you buy or own a Tesla, the reliability of EV charging is without a doubt the best and most reliable.
If you own a non-Tesla, and are going to rely on the infrastructure and chargers installed by the city of Pasadena, you are going to be in for a HUGE disappointment. The majority of the DC fast chargers that have been installed by the city DO NOT WORK. And most of the Chademo connectors on chargers that supposedly are supposed to work DO NOT WORK.
This includes recently opened charging facilities at Robinson Park, where maybe 2 of 5 chargers have working CCS connectors, non of the Chademo connectors work.
Victory Park, 0 of 3 Chademo connectors work.
Shoppers Lane – most of the CCS chargers DO NOT WORK.
Glen Arm – Most chargers do not work.
Marengo – large install, No Chargers are working operated by the city of Pasadena, on PowerFlex platform.
There are NO PWP branded Chademo chargers that work in the city of Pasadena. Although there are over a dozen that supposed to be capable of charging on Chademo.
Cities that have attempted to implement EV charging like Pasadena, CA have failed miserably. And especially when compared to the practically side by side implementation of EV chargers by Tesla and that of the City of Pasadena.
Why is this? Well we hear a lot of excuses, but no solutions. After years in delays and chargers sitting in storage, we have the situation we have now.
The current manager of EV charging in Pasadena has been in the position for four years and with the city for 15. Plenty of time to fix the issue.
Meanwhile we hear about consultants being hired and RFP’s being sent out…. after the fiasco and hundreds of thousands that have been spent in government grants and subsidies it is embarrassing to see what is going on with EV charging in Pasadena.
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The Public Affairs Office publishes news releases that provide information about programs, events, activities, and issues related to the Pasadena municipal government.
Pasadena Homicide on Wednesday, March 26, at 700 block Rio Grande St.
Pasadena, CA – On March 26, 2025, at 6:16 PM, officers from the Pasadena PoliceDepartment responded to the scene of a single-car collision in the 700 block of Rio Grande St.Upon arrival, officers located a male inside a vehicle that had crashed along the north curbline. The male had sustained a gunshot wound to his upper body and was unresponsive. Officers and then paramedics from the Pasadena Fire Department attempted life-saving measures. The male did not survive and was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Detectives from the Pasadena Police Department’s Robbery / Homicide Unit (RHU) and an investigator from the Los Angeles County Department of the Medical Examiner responded to the crime scene to commence an immediate follow-up investigation.
The victim has been identified as a 19-year-old resident of El Monte. The identity of the victim is being withheld pending a next of kin notification.
Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to call the Pasadena Police at (626)-744-4241 or report information anonymously by contacting “Crime Stoppers” at (800) 222-TIPS (8477), via your smartphone by downloading the “P3 Tips” Mobile APP on Google play or the Apple App Store, or by using the website http://LACrimeStoppers.org.
Updated Health Officer Order Requires Dust Control Measures for Fire Debris Removal in Palisades and Eaton Burn Areas
For Immediate Release:
March 24, 2025
Updated Health Officer Order Requires Dust Control Measures for Fire Debris Removal in Palisades and Eaton Burn Areas
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued an updated Health Officer Order requiring property owners within the Palisades and Eaton burn areas who plan to remove fire debris from their property but are not eligible for the government-run debris removal program (Phase 1 or Phase 2) to use best management practices for dust control during fire debris removal, transport, and disposal. These measures are essential to protect the health and wellbeing of those involved in fire debris removal and residents in surrounding areas.
Property owners or their contractors must adhere to the following dust control measures:
General Dust Control Measures
- Water and/or an approved dust palliative must be used at each site to prevent dust nuisances.
- Before removal, all areas of ash and debris must be pre-watered using a fine spray nozzle to prevent splashing.
Fire Debris Transportation
- All fire debris must be transported to an approved landfill in a manner that prevents dust from escaping.
- Loads must be wetted and covered with a tarp, including concrete and metal debris.
- Ash and loose fire debris must be fully encapsulated with 10-mil plastic prior to loading and transport.
End-of-Day Debris Management
- Any fire debris not removed or disposed of by the end of each workday must be consolidated, sufficiently wetted, and/or covered to prevent offsite migration of dust or contaminants.
Watering Dry Soil Areas
- All visibly dry, disturbed soil surface areas must be watered during work to minimize dust emissions.
Trackout Prevention and Cleanup
- Property owners or contractors must prevent dirt, dust, or debris from being tracked out onto public or private roads. If trackout occurs, cleanup must be done immediately, especially at site entrances and exits.
- All visible trackout must be removed at the end of each workday.
- Cleanup must include adequate wetting before or during the cleanup by either misting and manually sweeping or using a rotary brush or broom. The use of blower devices or dry rotary brushes/brooms to remove trackout is strictly prohibited.
Public Health requires all property owners and contractors to follow these measures to protect community health and ensure fire debris removal is conducted safely and responsibly.
For additional guidance or questions about these requirements, please visit: http://publichealth.lacounty.
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- (Optional) Download your data: If you wish to save a copy of your genetic data, you can download it before deleting.
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Fire Hazard Severity Zones
As many in the state are still in shock and recovering from the recent wildfire the organization in California that is responsible for managing and fighting wildfires through the state released a new map and it will be a surprise to many.
Fire Hazard Severity Zones in Local Responsibility Area, as Recommended by the State Fire Marshal
See the info page here
The map page is viewable here:
March 2025 Action Checklist
Thank you for raising your voice with fellow California museum advocates to fight proposed cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Demand that your Congressional representatives support this critical resource! Take the below actions by March 21, 2025 for maximum impact.
CALL OUR CALIFORNIA SENATORS AND YOUR CONGRESSPERSON.
This is just two Senators in the LA Pasadena Area. reach out to yours with the Find link
- Senator Adam Schiff: 202-224-3841 (DC); 415-393-0707 (SF)
- Senator Alex Padilla: 202-224-3553 (DC); 415-981-9369 (SF) (or call another district office of your choice)
- Find your Congressperson. Call the US Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 to connect to the DC
- Use the below Leave a voicemail if no one answers. Be ready to provide your name and address, or at least your zip code:
Hello, I’m {Name}. I’m contacting you to OPPOSE the Executive Order to cut funds to the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
These proposed cuts would really hurt many employees, visitors, and our local economy. My zip code is . Thank you.
More extensive version:
As a supporter of the California Association of Museums and an active member of multiple cultural institutions in the Pasadena region, I am writing to express my strong opposition to the March 14 Executive Order to make further cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Please support California’s museums and OPPOSE these cuts.
The IMLS agency provides essential funding and guidance for museums throughout California and the US. As you know, museums are community centers that make communities more attractive places to live, work, and visit. California museums like mine rely on the support of IMLS.
Please, please speak up to the Administration about the importance of preserving IMLS. It needs to continue to operate as a Congressionally authorized independent agency that Congress has appropriated funds for on a bipartisan basis for decades. IMLS plays an outsized role in preserving museum work for the small expenditure. Support for museums is overwhelmingly popular: 96% of Americans approve of lawmakers who act to support museums and 96% of Americans want to maintain or increase federal funding for museums! Thank you.
EMAIL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES.
- Fill out the Feel free to use your institution’s address.
- Message subject: “OPPOSE cuts to IMLS”
- Message topic: Dropdown menu selection – select “other”
- Select “Share your opinion or comments on bills or other issues” from the dropdown
- Fill out the Feel free to use your institution’s address.
- Message topic: “education”
- Message subject: “OPPOSE cuts to IMLS”
Email your Congressperson:
- Find your Congressperson and click on the “email” link beneath their
- Fill out the Feel free to use your institution’s address.
- Select “Request – General” from the dropdown menu and click “Leave a ”
- For “What is your stance on this topic?” select “Con.”
- Change the Message Subject from “Request – General” to “OPPOSE cuts to IMLS”
- Note: The Governor does not control federal issues, but he sometimes expresses opinions about
BONUS: Ask five California friends to do the same! Share the instructions and sample email. EMAIL COPY AND PASTE TEXT – please make sure you change out “title”, “institution” and “city”:
As a Californian I am writing to express my strong opposition to the March 14 Executive Order to make further cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Please support California’s museums and OPPOSE these cuts.
If IMLS is destroyed, we would lose many jobs. Many would have to shut their doors permanently, and our communities would lose an important economic, scientific, and cultural center.}
The IMLS agency provides essential funding and guidance for museums throughout California and the US. As you know, museums are community centers that make communities more attractive places to live, work, and visit.
California museums rely on the support of IMLS.
Please, please speak up to the Administration about the importance of preserving IMLS. It needs to continue to operate as a Congressionally authorized independent agency that Congress has appropriated funds for on a bipartisan basis for decades. IMLS plays an outsized role in preserving museum work for the small expenditure. Support for museums is overwhelmingly popular: 96% of Americans approve of lawmakers who act to support museums and 96% of Americans want to maintain or increase federal funding for museums! Thank you.
SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA.
- Follow CAM on facebook, X/twitter, linkedin, and instagram. Share/like posts related to Tag your congressperson and Senators.
- Here are some posts you can share:
CAM: X/twitter: Save IMLS! AAM: X/twitter: call to action
Template for your own social media posts:
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| CALL CONGRESS–The only federal agency dedicated to supporting museums is under threat! Tell CA reps: our museums depend on the Institute of Museum & Library Services. We OPPOSE cuts to IMLS!
Call Congress now: 202-224-3121 |
Call your elected officials today! Save the Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS). Senator Alex Padilla: 202-224-3553, Senator Adam Schiff: 202-224-3841, Congress Reps:
202-224-3121 |
FOR MORE INFO
- Share this Action Item Checklist with your colleagues, Board members, and
- Be on the lookout for NEXT STEPS on sharing your IMLS story with local
- Questions? Email Executive Director Jennifer Caballero: cam@calmuseums.org
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