Pasadena Police Community Report onActivity for June, 2021

This information provides a greater awareness to the Pasadena community. The critical events detailed below are merely a snapshot of the calls received to the Police Communications Center every day. Your police department strives to better serve the Pasadena community. Under Police Chief John Perez, the principles of the “Pasadena Way” will forever have a lasting impact on all employees who serve in the organization, as we continue to police with compassion and best intentions.

When will there be a vaccine for children? From the…

Americans 12 and older can get a COVID-19 vaccine, but younger children are still waiting.

With many schools across the United States now just weeks from reopening for the fall semester, pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Moderna are still doing clinical trials to see how coronavirus vaccines work in children under 12 — if they’re safe and what the right dose should be.

COVID-19 Update for July 12, 2020-Infection Rates Rising,…

COVID-19 transmission continues slowly trending upward in Pasadena on Thursday, with 16 new infections documented by public health officials. City officials reported 12 new COVID-19 infections in Pasadena on Friday as new cases county wide reached their highest level since March. No new deaths were reported in Pasadena.

Thursday is the New Monday? Thoughts on the Work Week From…

Last year, companies around the U.S. scrambled to figure out how to shut down their offices and set up their employees for remote work as the COVID-19 virus suddenly bore down on the world.

Now, in a mirror image, they are scrambling to figure out how to bring many of those employees back.
Most companies are proceeding cautiously, trying to navigate declining COVID-19 infections against a potential backlash by workers who are not ready to return.

Pasadena Chamber Luncheon Alliance July 7th Sponsored by…

Join us for our virtual networking Luncheon Alliance on Wednesday July 6th at 11:30am and Connection Breakfast Thursday, July 7th at 8am. (Sorry, because of the calendar, the events are on back-to-back days.)

COVID-19 Information for July 5, 2021

I hope everyone enjoyed their Independence Day.

Independence Day was Sunday-Chamber Office Closed Monday

Fireworks photo

 

I hope everyone celebrated the founding of America and the foresight, genius and courage of those who conceived of our representative democracy.

 

 

 

For our Restaurant Members-Mandatory Food Waste Composting…

The Pasadena Chamber has invited our member Republic Services and the City of Pasadena Solid Waste Division to provide information via a ZOOM presentation on the newCalifornia requirments for food composting by restaurants.

You are invited to a Zoom meeting. June 30, 2021 02:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

COVID-19 Update for June 28, 2021-Landord Relief Proposed,…

California has reopened. Businesses are allowed to operate at full capacity. There is still some confusion about what can be required of customers and staff.

You can find the latest guidance from the City of Pasadena here: https://www.cityofpasadena.net/public-health/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/Reducing-Risk-for-COVID-19.pdf?v=1623860883732

Last Chance to Advertise: Tell Your Customers You Are Open…

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California has a plan to pay back rent for low-income…

From the Pasadena Star-News: Swimming in cash from an unexpected budget surplus and federal stimulus money, California is planning rent forgiveness on a scale never seen before in the United States.