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Between August 11 and September 30, the city will install brick sidewalks on Huntington Drive between 2nd Avenue and Santa Clara Street as the first major phase of Arcadia's downtown revitalization project.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 10, 1986
Pages
p. A-2
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 10, 1986
Pages
p. A-2
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1326AN
Collection
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The Arcadia City Council approved 12 goals of revitalization of the downtown area. The approval came following a public hearing intended to solicit input on the matter from merchants, owners and the public on the issue.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 4, 1985
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 4, 1985
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1312AN
Collection
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The Arcadia City Council unanimously approved a General Plan update that aims to make the future Metro Gold Line station the heart of a revitalized downtown and the plan includes a revitalization of Live Oak Avenue.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/newspaper32230
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
November 18, 2010
Pages
p. A1, A4
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
November 18, 2010
Pages
p. A1, A4
Subjects
Arcadia--General Plan
Land use
Mixed-use development
Redevelopment--Downtown Arcadia
Redevelopment--Live Oak Avenue
Item ID
32429AN
Collection
Newspaper Index
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Summarizes the Downtown Revitalization Plan produced by Willdan Associates of Norwalk.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/newspaper1309
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 27, 1985
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 27, 1985
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1308AN
Collection
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Arcadia City Council has approved setting aside $270,094 in Community Development Block Grant funds for fiscal year 1984-85 to be used in a continuation of the 1983-84 business revitalization project.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/newspaper1296
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 1, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 1, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1295AN
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Members of the Arcadia Business Association were briefed on the downtown revitalization study at the monthly dinner meeting by Al Warot, project manager for Willdan and Associates, which is conducting the study.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 1, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 1, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1294AN
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A disappointing turnout of less than a dozen people (mainly real estate developers) attended the public meeting to discuss phase I of the Downtown Arcadia Revitalization Study held Tuesday, July 31. One idea offered at the meeting was to create an "Avenue of the Thoroughbreds." More interaction with business owners affected by such suggestions was hoped for.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 2, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 2, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1298AN
Collection
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City of Arcadia has budgeted $55,000 for a downtown revitalization study, City Manager George Watts told members of the Arcadia Business Association at their monthly dinner meeting. See hard copy in Box 51.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 4, 1983
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 4, 1983
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1292AN
Collection
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Arcadia hasn't been quick enough in spending its Community Development Block Grant and as a result the county might take back 18% of the money. In response, the Arcadia City Council voted to shift $100,000 from the Downtown Revitalization Program to the Housing Rehabilitation Program.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
October 12, 1986
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
October 12, 1986
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1330AN
Collection
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The first phase of the Downtown Arcadia Revitalization Study has been completed by Willdan Associates, engineers, architects and planners. A public meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday at 8:30 A.M. in the council chambers at City Hall to present to Arcadians in general and downtown merchants and property owners in particular the consultants' preliminary findings.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune p A-1
Date
July 29, 1984
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune p A-1
Date
July 29, 1984
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1297AN
Collection
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The new Senior Citizens' Center, scheduled for completion by December, will now cost more than $4 million. The original budget was for $2.58 million.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 9, 1989
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 9, 1989
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Senior Citizens Center
Item ID
3169AN
Collection
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County votes block grant to Arcadia to help the city with business revitalization.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
May 31, 1984
Pages
p. A-2
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
May 31, 1984
Pages
p. A-2
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1296AN
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A call for comments on the proposed Downtown Revitalization Plan brought several suggestions and a few complaints at the Arcadia Planning Commission meeting.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
February 28, 1985
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
February 28, 1985
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1310AN
Collection
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The Arcadia Business Association held a meeting August 22, 1984, to inform 36 Arcadia business owners of the city's downtown revitalization plan. Unattractive storefronts were cited as a key problem to be solved. In order to ameliorate the situation the city might exercise eminent domain and relocation of certain businesses that fail to voluntarily cooperate with the city plan.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 26, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 26, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1300AN
Collection
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Arcadia launches the new Arcadia Downtown Business Association, with plans to revitalize the downtown district. Matt McSweeney is the association's chairperson and owner of Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant on East Huntington Drive. City officials will spend about $90,000 on a parking study and about $18,000 in redevelopment funds to get Arcadia Downtown Business Association off the ground. The revitalization plans should work nicely with the slated opening of the Gold Line station at the northwest corner of North First Avenue and East Santa Clara Street by 2014.

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Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
March 20, 2011
Pages
p. A1, A9
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
March 20, 2011
Pages
p. A1, A9
Subjects
Arcadia Downtown Business Association
Business and Industry
Redevelopment
Item ID
32552AN
Collection
Newspaper Index
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The dissolution of the agreement between the city and Republic Development Company will take effect this week. Republic has been working for close to three years on the redevelopment project along Huntington Dr. City Council has, in effect, voted against the use of eminent domain making it impossible for the Development Company to talk to buyers.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
May 31, 1981
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
May 31, 1981
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1280AN
Collection
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Arcadia city officials will consider changes to its General Plan, a 25-year blueprint for land-use decisions. The new plan aims to revitalize the city's downtown (First Avenue and Huntington Drive) as well as the Live Oak Corridor in the city's southern end. "We're making it easier to develop the downtown and the area around the (future) Gold Line station," said Council Bob Harbicht. If approved, it would allow for mixed-use commercial and residential complexes, commercial square footages could double and the height limit would increase from 40 to 45 feet.

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Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
November 13, 2010
Pages
p. A1, A6
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
November 13, 2010
Pages
p. A1, A6
Subjects
Arcadia--General Plan
Land use
Mixed-use development
Redevelopment--Downtown Arcadia
Redevelopment--Live Oak Avenue
Item ID
32427AN
Collection
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Within the next few months several new developments will be cropping up along Huntington Drive: construction of a 7-story office building at 1st Avenue, erection of the Southland National Bank at 5th Avenue, and construction of a Target Department Store at 3rd Avenue. There are also plans to construct a new police station, city hall, senior citizens center and auditorium at a total estimated cost of $19 million.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 26, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 26, 1984
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1299AN
Collection
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Although owners of horse-size lots in Southeast Arcadia recently lost a battle before the City Council to extend a moratorium on subdivisions in the area, one leader of the group says they will continue their fight on 2 fronts: a lawsuit against the city and the formation of a new citizen's group to put initiative measures on the city ballot to limit development of Arcadia.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
June 25, 1986
Pages
p. A-1
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
June 25, 1986
Pages
p. A-1
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1324AN
Collection
Newspaper Index
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City Council approved the use of eminent domain if it is needed to put together the package that will allow development of a $2.6 million office building at Fifth Avenue and Huntington Drive as proposed by Hedrick Enterprises.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 20, 1981
Pages
p. A-1 photo
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 20, 1981
Pages
p. A-1 photo
Subjects
Community Redevelopment
Item ID
1283AN
Collection
Newspaper Index
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