Effort aims to make Pasadena historic district more walkable
10 Jun 2020
A study is underway as part of an effort to improve quality of life and pedestrian access in a historic section of Pasadena that includes City Hall and the city’s central library.
The Livable Centers study, funded largely through a Houston-Galveston Area Council grant, looks for ways to enable people to live, work and play with less reliance on their cars.
The city is being assisted on the project by consulting group AECOM.
Read the complete article here.
More Topics
Phunware Inc (NASDAQ:PHUN has announced plans to deploy its mobile Smart City solution in Pasadena, Texas to improve citizen engagement and address critical challenges due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
In a statement, the Austin-based company said the contract marks the first deployment of its Smart City solution, which was announced to the public in...

Pasadena ISD seniors go a-hunting to win prizes
May 28 2020To honor Pasadena high schools’ seniors, several groups have teamed up to paint the town red and green and orange and blue and yellow and black.
It’s all part of “Paint Pasadena for PISD Seniors,” a virtual scavenger hunt to give the Class of 2020 something special since many...
Whether you're a fan of strawberries by themselves or incorporating them into your favorite desserts, there's one place you'll want to be this summer. After months of waiting, Houstonians can rejoice that the Pasadena Strawberry Festival near Houston has been rescheduled for dates in July. With June just around the corner, the...