$732 million in Pasadena projects

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In today's article on Pasadena's deficit problems I mention a list of projects that city officials have in mind for the city in the long run. It's a long list, and a lot of money, but as mentioned in the article, the city hopes to pay for most of it with grants. Another possibility for the city is trying to get money in the stimulus package that President-elect Obama has promised early next year- Pasadena does have a contract with a D.C. lobbyist for exactly this reason.

Below is the list:

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UPDATE: An easier to view list can be found here on page 7 of the city staff report

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Squinting Eyes said:
Is there a way you can get us a better copy of this?

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