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Finding My Way Around The Dena

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A series of modern, color-coordinated “way finding” signs are popping up in Pasadena www.cityofpasadena.net to enhance the navigation by tourists, business travelers, workers, bicyclists and motorists to Pasadena’s key destinations, attractions, parking and other points of interest.

The integrated, directional signs are being installed to lead the traveling public into—and around—distinct parts of the City, including the Old Pasadena, Civic Center, Playhouse, East Pasadena, Hastings Ranch, North Pasadena, Arroyo Seco and South Lake districts.  The aluminum signs have a clean, attractive look with the City’s rose logo, clearly printed words and arrows to note major landmarks such as the Rose Bowl Stadium, (www.rosebowlstadium.com), Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena Convention Center, (www.pasadenacenter.com), Pacific Asia Museum, retail shopping areas, public transit hubs and parking garages.

Other destinations highlighted include, among others, Caltech, Pasadena City College, the Gamble House, Rose Bowl Aquatics Center, Huntington Hospital, Pasadena Playhouse and City Hall.

The first six of the 378 new way finding signs were installed March 6 by a crew from the City’s Department of Public Works.  About 150 of the signs are being placed for easy pedestrian viewing while the rest of the 228 signs are being strategically located to help motorists.

“Pasadena is a world-class destination for business and leisure travel and we want our visitors to enjoy their experience here.  The way-finding signs will make it easier for them to find our major destinations and parking,” City Manager Michael Beck said.

The new comprehensive signage is helping to brand and market the best of what Pasadena (www.visitpasadena.com) has to offer, Beck added.  The project began in April as new steel poles and concrete footings for many of the new signs were installed.  All of the signs should be in place by early summer.  The project’s second and third phases will include additional signs with changeable data that informs motorists of parking spot availability at various garages, plus monument signs marking main entry points into Pasadena.

The $2.2 million project includes about $1.68 million in Proposition C monies from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and about $512,000 in matching funds from the City.  Metro’s funds were instrumental in completing the project.

Funding for the first phase was about $1 million, including the 378 signs, steel poles, footings, brackets and labor costs.  The project is managed by Public Works along with the City Manager’s Office, Economic Development Division and the City’s Department of Transportation.

Personally, I wondered what the black frames were. My fear was that they were going to be used to put up commercials and ads, but I am VERY happy to see that they will be used to help out our friends and family from out of town.  Cheers to finding your way a little bit better around Pasadena! I LOVE THIS TOWN!

Americafest 2012! @ the Rose Bowl

86th Annual 4th of July celebration at the Rose Bowl.

There is nothing like fireworks on the Fourth of July and the Pasadena Rose Bowl seems to do them better than most each and every year.  The Fireworks Spectacular at the Rose Bowl is better known as Americafest and from the family fun in the early afternoon (entertainment, crafts, exhibits and inflatable rides) to the motorcycle jumping, the Drum Corps , flyover and 30-minute pyrotechnic show (that is choreographed and produced by Pyrospectaculars) there is no hotter ticket in Sothern California. So mark your calendar and plan on being in Pasadena on the 4th of July. Because Pasadena & Americafest are going to light up the night sky this coming Wednesday night. .

Attached is a schedule, how to get tickets and a note about parking fees (see below).

Locals note:

Then again if you are not into all the flair, you can hang with all the locals on the Colorado Street Bridge.  It’s no secret anymore, people from all over southern California come and park at the Pasadena Elks lodge and then walk to bridge to watch the fireworks. This local site provides an awesome view of the fireworks and it is easier to  leave the Pasadena area once the fireworks are over. Try to get there by 8ish. The bridge and the Elks Lodge fill up quickly.

Mr. Pasadena says:  For me – I love Americafest by day and I love to watch the fireworks from the bridge at night. Join me at Americafest and stay to watch the fireworks at the Rose Bowl or join me on the bridge. Either way I know you will have a grand time.

Schedule of Events @ AMERICAMFEST

9:00 a.m. Rose Bowl Parking Lots Open
2:00 p.m. Festival begin outside the stadium with food & games for kids on Area H
6:30 p.m. Stadium Gates Open for all seating
7:15 p.m. Opening Ceremonies, Presentation of Colors, National Anthem
7:25 p.m. Programming Begins:
TNT Action Sports will be presenting The “All American Thrill Show,” a hi-flying, action packed freestyle motocross show with tricks such as Kiss of Deaths, Hart Attacks, Whips and the crowd favorite Backflips will dazzle the crowd.
9:05 p.m. Biggest Fireworks show in Southern California produced by PyroSpectaculars by Souza
9:30 p.m. Fireworks/ Program concludes

Tickets

General Admission tickets are priced at $13.00. Children 7 and under will be admitted free. Advance tickets are ON SALE NOW at Ticketmaster!
Call (800) 745-3000, or go to www.ticketmaster.com

Tickets on sale at the Rose Bowl Ticket Booth (Gate B) 
Weds. June 29th – Tues. July 3rd
10 am – 5 pm
Wed. July 4th – 10 am – 9 pm

Parking

  • Parking will open at 9:00 am
  • Parking on Brookside Golf Course will begin at 3:30 pm
  • Parking – $20 vehicles; $60 – buses & RV’s