Greenways Project
Coverage of Greenways Project in the Nexus archive.
- Pasadena Will Put Five Years of Collision Counts Before Residents at Tonight’s Greenways Meeting
Pasadena will present five years of collision data (2021–2025) showing 288 crashes on four residential streets, including nine serious injuries and one fatality, during tonight’s Greenways Project meeting. Residents can provide input on proposed traffic-calming measures like speed humps and cushions.
- Greenways Team Adds Two July Meetings on Traffic Calming for Four Streets
The Greenways Project will hold two additional public meetings in July to discuss traffic-calming measures for four north-south residential streets. The in-person meeting is scheduled for July 27 at the Caltech Hameetman Center, and a virtual session will occur on July 29, both organized by the City of Pasadena.
- Pasadena Invites Residents to Walk Craig Avenue Saturday and Weigh In on Proposed Safety Fixes
Pasadena is inviting residents to walk Craig Avenue as part of a city-led workshop to gather feedback on the Greenways Project, a traffic-calming initiative. The Department of Transportation will host the event to identify issues with the residential corridor.