Beginning in 2009, the federal government will ensure a 30 percent tax credit on all solar installations for the next eight years. This legislation marks an impressive increase over the previous capped rate of $2,000 per residence.
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Earthquakes of any magnitude, near Pasadena or far, can interrupt your power and water supply.
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Recent incidents of burglars posing as meter readers in Los Angeles and Glendale prompts us to remind all of our customers about PWP’s inspection protocol and procedures.
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More than 1,200 parking meters in Pasadena’s busiest business/shopping districts help ensure that you’ll get a convenient spot when you need one.
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Influence Pasadena’s future with a few clicks of your mouse. The Planning and Development Department is working with the community to update two of the seven main elements of Pasadena’s General Plan.
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Whether you’re going to work, sightseeing or out for a night on the town, Metro Gold Line gets you there quickly, making a dozen stops in Pasadena, South Pasadena, Highland Park, Chinatown and L.A.’s Union Station – all for $1.25 or less one way.
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To maintain property values and beautiful streetscapes, the city of Pasadena requires zoning permits.
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Motorists are finding their own little oasis along Arroyo Parkway thanks to the recent installation of more than 200 date palms.
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More than 60,000 trees line Pasadena’s streets, beautifying our community, keeping us cool, attracting wildlife and freshening the air. And that’s just city-owned trees!
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The consolidated City of Pasadena and Pasadena Unified School District primary nominating election will be on March 10, 2009, and the general (runoff) election will be on April 21.
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