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Pasadena Invites Residents to Learn About Upcoming Transit Facility at Community Meeting

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Published on May 12, 2025
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Residents of Pasadena will soon have a chance to dive into the details of the city's upcoming Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility (TOMF). A community meeting scheduled for May 28th, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., will be held at the Lamanda Park Library. This session aims to provide insights into the future hub that will facilitate the Pasadena Transit services and the Pasadena Dial-A-Ride paratransit services, according to a release from the City of Pasadena.

With construction set to kick off in early 2026, this educational event marks a proactive step by the city to involve its citizens in the process. Representatives from the city, including project staff and the consulting team from HDR, Inc., will be on hand to share project specifics and field questions from those in attendance. A glimpse at the preliminary design and an overview of the anticipated timeline will be among the highlights.

Pasadenians interested in the TOMF project can attend the event at no cost, and Spanish interpretation services will be provided. The city also encourages those in need of other accommodations or language translation services to contact them by calling (626) 744-7311 or emailing [email protected] with a minimum of 72 hours' notice to ensure the availability of these services.

Details on future public meetings and further information regarding the TOMF can be found on the city's dedicated webpage, and residents are encouraged to stay engaged via the city's social media accounts or by connecting with the City Service Center during business hours.