Monthly Archives: March 2025
Mar 13 2025
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Mar 7 2025
Upcoming 2025 Rose Bowl Events
Upcoming Rose Bowl Events
Here’s a list of other upcoming events at the Rose Bowl:

Mar 7 2025
Pasadena Rent Stabilization Department Monthly Workshop Series

Pasadena Rent Stabilization Department Continues Monthly Workshop Series with Focus on Upward Adjustment of Rent

PASADENA, Calif.— The Rent Stabilization Department is continuing its Monthly Workshop Series on Rent Stabilization Topics with a new session focused on Hearings & Petitions for Upward Adjustment of Rent. This workshop will provide landlords with essential information on how to file a petition to formally request a rent increase for units subject to rent control, while also helping tenants understand the petition process and what to expect during hearings.

The workshop will take place on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 6 p.m. at the Los Robles Building, located at 199 South Los Robles Avenue, Conference Room 1 FL. Attendees may join in person or participate virtually via Zoom by visiting Bit.ly/MonthlyRSDWorkshops.

The workshop will cover:

  • The Hearing Process: What to expect once a petition is filed, including required documentation and how tenants and landlords can prepare.
  • Landlord Rights & Responsibilities: The necessary steps for landlords to ensure their petition is valid and in accordance with Pasadena’s rent control policies.
  • Tenant Perspectives: How tenants can engage in the petition process and what their rights are when a landlord seeks an upward rent adjustment.

This workshop provides a valuable opportunity for landlords to ensure they meet the necessary requirements before filing a petition and for tenants to understand their rights in the process. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions and receive guidance from Rent Stabilization Department staff.

For more information, visit the Rent Stabilization Department website or contact us at RentStabilization@CityofPasadena.net.

 

 

Monthly Rent Stabilization Workshops for March. Hearings & Petitions for Upward Adjustment of Rent.

March Rent Stabilization Workshop: Hearings & Petitions for Rent Increases

March 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

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The Rent Stabilization workshop for March will focus on Hearings & Petitions for Upward Adjustment of Rent. This workshop will provide landlords with essential information on how to file a petition to formally request a rent increase for units subject to rent control, while also helping tenants understand the petition process and what to expect during hearings.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The Hearing Process: What to expect once a petition is filed, including required documentation and how tenants and landlords can prepare.
  • Landlord Rights & Responsibilities: The necessary steps for landlords to ensure their petition is valid and in accordance with Pasadena’s rent control policies.
  • Tenant Perspectives: How tenants can engage in the petition process and what their rights are when a landlord seeks an upward rent adjustment.

Residents can participate in person or virtually via Zoom at Bit.ly/MonthlyRSDWorkshops.

Mar 7 2025
City of Pasadena Files Lawsuit Against Southern California Edison for Damages to Public Infrastructure in Catastrophic Eaton Fire

City of Pasadena Files Lawsuit Against Southern California Edison for Damages to Public Infrastructure in Catastrophic Eaton Fire

PASADENA, Calif.— The City of Pasadena today filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison (SCE) seeking compensation for extensive damages sustained to municipal property and infrastructure during the devastating Eaton Fire that began on January 7, 2025.

 

The Eaton Fire, which spread rapidly through wind-driven conditions, destroyed critical community assets throughout the city, including police facilities, water infrastructure, and multiple public service buildings. The fire burned more than 14,000 acres, destroyed approximately 9,400 structures, damaged over 1,000 structures, claimed 17 lives, and affected thousands of residents throughout the region.

“The destruction of public facilities essential to Pasadena’s operations requires significant investment to restore and rebuild,” said Lisa Derderian, Public Information Officer for the City of Pasadena. “While our restoration efforts continue, we have a responsibility to pursue appropriate compensation for the costs of rebuilding the public infrastructure our community relies upon.”

The filing details extensive damage to several key municipal assets including, among others:

  • The Pasadena Police Department’s Advanced Officer Training Facility
  • The Pasadena Municipal Assistance, Solutions, and Hiring (MASH) building and fleet
  • Critical water management infrastructure including storage tanks

Documentation submitted with the legal filing includes photographic evidence of the fire’s origin point and references to SCE’s own regulatory filings that acknowledge electrical system anomalies coinciding with the fire’s ignition time and location. The city’s complaint notes that Edison filed reports with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) acknowledging that a “fault was detected” on its transmission circuit at approximately the same time and location the fire began. On February 6, SCE sent a letter to the CPUC stating that photographic evidence of its tower shows signs of potential arcing and damage on the grounding equipment.

The lawsuit outlines how weather forecasts in the days preceding the fire had repeatedly warned of extreme fire danger, with the National Weather Service issuing progressively stronger advisories culminating in a Red Flag Warning on the morning of January 7, 2025 when winds reached extreme levels.

The complaint includes claims for inverse condemnation, negligence, trespass, nuisance, premises liability, and violations of Public Utilities and Health & Safety Codes. It addresses both direct fire damage and the subsequent costs of managing post-fire environmental hazards, emergency response, and infrastructure restoration.

Los Angeles County and the City of Sierra Madre also filed similar suits against Southern California Edison today, seeking to recover costs for damages sustained in their respective jurisdictions.

“Our focus remains on the full restoration of services to Pasadena residents and businesses,” Derderian said. “By working collaboratively with neighboring jurisdictions, we can more effectively address the devastating impacts this fire has had on our communities while ensuring that those responsible are held accountable.”

The City of Pasadena is represented by City Attorney Michele Beal Bagneris, Chief Assistant City Attorney Arnold Lee and Deputy City Attorney Caroline Monroy, with additional representation from outside counsel John Fiske, Torri Sherlin, and Taylor O’Neal of Baron & Budd P.C., and Ed Diab, Rob Chambers, and Kristen Barton of Diab Chambers LLP, the same legal team supporting Los Angeles County and Sierra Madre in the related litigation.

Mar 7 2025
The Independent Publishing Playbook!

Welcome to The Independent Publishing Playbook! Join us on Sat, Mar 22, 2025 at 10:00 AM at Pasadena Media for a day filled with insights, tips, and strategies for aspiring or already started independent publishers. Learn from author, Anthony Chiles, network with fellow students, and discover new ways to thrive in the ever-changing publishing landscape. Whether you’re a seasoned publisher or just starting out, this event is perfect for anyone looking to take their publishing game to the next level. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn, connect, and grow your publishing business!

Join The Independent Publishing Playbook CoLab on Saturday, March 22 at 10 am at Pasadena Media. This event offers valuable insights, tips, and networking opportunities for both aspiring and established independent publishers, featuring author Anthony Chiles. Learn strategies to grow your publishing business and thrive in the industry. EARLY BIRD – MEMBER ONLY PRICING IS NOW OPEN.