WPRA to Host Mayoral and District 6 City Council Candidates’ Forum on January 23PASADENA — The public is invited to attend a nonpartisan candidates’ forum on Thursday, January 23, 2020, at the Maranatha High School Student Center, hosted by the West Pasadena Residents’ Association, in cooperation with the Linda Vista-Annandale Association and the Madison Heights Neighborhood Association. All candidates for mayor and District 6 City Council have confirmed they will participate.
Mayor Terry Tornek faces three challengers in the March 3, 2020, election, including District 5 Councilmember Victor Gordo, former City Commissioner Jason Hardin, and businessman Major Williams. In west Pasadena, District 6 Councilmember Steve Madison faces two challengers, attorney Tamerlin Godley and nonprofit executive Ryan Bell. At the forum, candidates will answer questions about issues affecting west Pasadena, including such topics as homelessness, crime, growth and development, reclaiming the 710 stub, affordable housing, public education, and suicide prevention on the Colorado Street Bridge. Maranatha High School is located at 169 South Saint John Avenue in west Pasadena. Parking is available in the underground structure on St. John, just past the Student Center. The limited surface parking next to the Student Center is for those with mobility difficulties. The doors will open at 5:45 p.m. with an opportunity to meet and greet the candidates following the program. The program will begin promptly at 6:15 p.m. If no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote on March 3, the two with the most votes will square off in a runoff election on November 3, 2020. For more information on the March 3 election, visit the website for the City of Pasadena’s Office of the City Clerk: www.cityofpasadena.net/city-clerk. ABOUT THE WEST PASADENA RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION The WPRA is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the quality of life in Pasadena. We are nonpartisan and do not endorse candidates for any public office. For more information about the WPRA, visit wpra.net. ABOUT THE LINDA VISTA-ANNANDALE ASSOCIATION The LVAA is the oldest neighborhood association in Pasadena, dating back to 1924. The concerns addressed by the LVAA include protection of the single-family home environment, neighborhood beautification, regulation of hillside development, zoning code enforcement, oversight of the Rose Bowl, and street improvement. For more information about the LVAA, visit lvaa.net. ABOUT THE MADISON HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION The MHNA is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization representing more than 1,500 residents of southwest Pasadena and dedicated to the preservation, protection, improvement, and development of the Madison Heights neighborhood and its surrounding area, and to fostering greater camaraderie amongst neighbors. For more information about the MHNA, visit mhnapasadena.org. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Justin Chapman, jdchapman15@hotmail.com Vince Farhat, vince.farhat@gmail.com |