San Rafael Neighborhoods Association

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  • SRNA ELECTS A NEW PRESIDENT

    Robin Salzer, one of the original founders of the organization has rejoined the board and has been unanimously elected President. Robin was previously Vice President for many years helping SRNA to confront the issues of the neighborhoods from the fire station closure, to the 710 freeway debacle and other issues in the Arroyo as well…

  • Happy Holidays From SRNA

  • COVID-19 VIRUS

    SRNA WISHES EVERYONE GOOD HEALTH AND SAFETY! For more information on COVID-19 please click here: https://www.cityofpasadena.net/public-health/news-announcements/information-on-covid-19/

  • SRNA ANNOUNCES A CANDIDATES FORUM

    SRNA ANNOUNCES A DISTRICT 6 CANDIDATES FORUM! MEET THE 2020 DISTRICT 6 CANDIDATES Moderated by Andre Coleman – Pasadena Weekly January 16th 7-9PM San Rafael Elementary School 1090 Nithsdale Rd. *NEW LA COUNTY VOTER MACHINES DETAILS 6pm MEET THE MAYORAL CANDIDATES! 8:30pm REFRESHMENTS SERVED SRNA as an organization does not endorse or promote any candidate…

  • Water Use – Fall/Winter

    In Pasadena, the following instances of water waste are prohibited: Outdoor watering is limited to Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday in the spring/summer (April 1- October 31); and is restricted to one day a week on Saturday in the fall/winter (November 1 – March 31), and must be done before 9 a.m and after 6 p.m. All property owners must fix…

  • New Classification for Neighborhood Streets

    City Council unanimously approved (2/25/19) a recommendation by staff to submit a “functional reclassification change” request to the CA Department of Transportation for certain city streets, including some in our SRNA neighborhoods: San Miguel Rd. from Colorado Blvd. to Hermosa Rd. Hermosa Rd. from San Miguel Rd. to Laguna Rd. Laguna Rd. from Hermosa Rd.…

  • Happy New Year!

  • “Long 710 fight is effectively over . . .”

    A BIG THANKS to the many San Rafael neighbors who activated in 2012 to oppose the Caltrans 710 route down Avenue 64, joining with the San Rafael Neighborhoods Association (SRNA) and prevailing against the odds. It was early June 2012 when SRNA learned from a little-noticed Saturday morning Caltrans meeting at the Rose Bowl that Avenue…