Pasadena

City Council

April 14, 2026 Item #16

Agenda Item 16

16.   CONSIDERATION OF RECONNECTING PASADENA 710 VISION PLAN FOR THE RELINQUISHED 710 STUB PROPERTY\nRecommendation: It is recommended that the City Council:\n(1)       Find that the action proposed in the agenda report is covered by the “Common Sense” exemption set forth in State CEQA Guidelines Section\n15061(b)(3)\nas CEQA only applies to projects that may have a significant effect on the environment; and\n(2)       Review, discuss, and provide direction in the following areas:\nImmediate Next Steps:\na.     Transition the land use concepts from the Vision Plan to the Planning Department and initiate environmental analysis, entitlements, and\nregulatory requirements;\nb.     Direct staff to continue to develop and recommend financing mechanisms for developing the 710 Stub area;\nc.     Direct that the 710 Stub area become the City’s first sustainable, resilient and carbon neutral district;\nd.     Initiate work on options for City Council consideration of a governance structure to guide the development of the area;\nRestorative Justice:\ne.     Acknowledge past harms to former residents, businesses and institutions required to vacate the relinquishment and surrounding area to clear\nthe path for\nthe freeway construction;\nf.       Consider and/or further research all targets, goals, and programs delineated in the Restorative Justice Framework of the Vision Plan report as\npart of\nconsideration of a Citywide approach to restorative justice. This includes the draft definition of restorative justice, targets for affordable housing, the\ncreation of\na community oversight committee, a community benefits planning framework, policies for wealth generation through home and business ownership,\nbusiness\ndevelopment support, workforce development, and other public benefits through Restorative Justice;\nLand Use:\ng.     Set a goal of developing a minimum of 1,800 residential units in the relinquishment area. This will include a mix of units for ownership and\nrentals of\nvarying affordability and size;\nMobility, Access and Reconnection:\nh.     To advance reconnection, accessibility, multi-modal and active transportation, and community safety, include the Boulevard and Paseos street\nand access\nconcept as the working option to carry forward in the land use entitlement process (item “a” above);\ni.       Direct staff to continue to work in partnership with Caltrans regarding the transition of the existing freeway-to-freeway to a local-to-\nfreeway/freeway-to-local\naccess system, as well as in the creation of Transit Mobility Hub on Caltrans property in the area immediately north of and connected to the\nrelinquishment area;\nOther Items:\nj.       Direct staff to continue to work with Caltrans to identify a new location for the stormwater facility located in the southern portion of the\nrelinquishment area; and\nk.      Continue to grow existing partnerships – and seek new partnerships – with public, private, and non-profit agencies and entities that enhance\nthe delivery of\npositive outcomes from the relinquishment area for the City of Pasadena and its residents and businesses.\nRecommendation of the Reconnecting Communities 710 Advisory Group: At their final meeting on March 18, 2026, the Reconnecting\nCommunities 710 Advisory\nGroup voted not to take a position on the Vision Plan. They instead chose to submit their own report to the City Council “…to highlight, supplement\nand make certain\nrecommendations regarding the Vision Plan”. Please see Attachment C of the agenda report.