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City of South Pasadena

1414 Mission St.
South Pasadena, CA 91030
(626)403-7200
www.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us

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City Council

  • Michael A. Cacciotti, Mayor, 626-403-7218
  • Philip C. Putnam, Mayor Pro Tempore, 626-403-7218
  • Richard D. Schneider, Councilmember, 626-403-7218
  • Robert S. Joe, Councilmember, 626-403-7218
  • Marina Khubesrian, Councilmember, 626-403-7218

Existing Bike Plan/Infrastructure

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Bike Plan Press Conference ( 10/2011)
In summer 2011 the City of South Pasadena adopted a new Bicycle Master Plan. The plan calls for over 12 miles of Class II Bike Lanes, in addition to those already found on Marengo Ave. Thanks to the strong support of local elected leaders and staff, plan implementation is already underway, with Class II Lanes recently being striped on Pasadena Ave. and El Centro St. An extension of the Arroyo Seco Multi-Use path, which presently runs several miles along the streambed south of City in Highland Park and terminates at by the York Ave. bridge, is also in the works. Path design renderings are already. Other streets slated to receive improvements include Huntington Dr. (Class II Bike Lanes) and Mission St. (Class III "Super Sharrow/Green Lane") 

For more information about the City's bike plan, visit the Transportation Department's homepage.