In a recent city council meeting, discussions centered around a proposed development project involving the Resnick Group and Porsche, which aims to enhance the East Colorado area of Pasadena. The project, which has undergone multiple design revisions in response to community feedback, is set to include a new facility adjacent to the existing Audi dealership, which will remain operational.
Council members expressed their support for the project, highlighting its potential to revitalize the area and attract investment. Mayor Masuda emphasized the importance of balancing economic development with community needs, noting that the project aligns with the city’s broader goals. The proposed site will feature a unique lounge for Porsche enthusiasts and a multipurpose space intended for community events, enhancing public engagement.
Concerns were raised regarding the compatibility of the new development with existing zoning regulations, particularly the 2003 East Colorado specific plan, which emphasizes reducing auto-oriented uses. However, city planners clarified that the project adheres to the specific plan's guidelines, allowing for auto-related uses while also incorporating pedestrian-friendly elements.
The council is expected to vote on the project soon, with several members indicating their inclination to support it, citing the positive collaboration between the developer and the community as a key factor in their decision-making process. The project represents a significant step towards modernizing the area while preserving elements of its historical character.