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Commission discusses Mills Act reviews, historic‑district signage and wildfire preparedness for 2025 work plan

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At its March 20 meeting the South Pasadena Cultural Heritage Commission discussed priorities for the coming year including ongoing Mills Act property reviews, a public suggestion to create historic‑district signage, concerns about wildfire risks in hillside landmarks, and revisiting a recent Arroyo landmark designation.

The South Pasadena Cultural Heritage Commission on March 20 discussed priorities for its 2025 work plan, including continued review of Mills Act applications, a public suggestion to develop district signage for designated historic districts, and concerns about wildfire preparedness for landmark properties in hillside areas.

Commissioners said Mills Act reviews were a recurring item and recalled several properties considered in the past year. One commissioner said the commission reviewed roughly five Mills Act properties in the prior year but did not state how many…

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