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Pasadena installs drought‑tolerant landscaping, walking paths at rotating public art sites

Pasadena Media · February 27, 2026
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The city completed eco‑friendly upgrades at rotating public art sites on Bonnie Avenue and Del Mar, adding a walking path, dry riverbed features and drought‑tolerant plants; planting was done with the MASH program and homeowners can apply for related rebates and incentives.

Pasadena has completed a set of eco‑friendly upgrades at rotating public art sites on Bonnie Avenue and Del Mar intended to reduce water use and support local wildlife, city departments said.

The Planning and Community Development Department and the…

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