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Pasadena schedules Brookside Park events to showcase stormwater capture project

Pasadena City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Pasadena officials announced two public events — an April 17 Chalk Walk and an April 22 Earth Day session — to show elements of the Brookside Park stormwater capture project, which will add 23 trees, a 10-foot-wide planter and capture about 164 acre-feet of water to recharge the Raymond Basin.

Dawn Pechear, the city’s stormwater program administrator in public works, and Pasadena City Councilmember Tyrone Hampton invited residents at Brookside Park to two public events that will showcase the Brookside Park stormwater capture project.

Pechear said the project is one of the city’s six regional stormwater projects and highlighted both below-ground and above-ground features. "We're here today to highlight the Brookside Park stormwater capture project," she…

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