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The PNR Division can be broken in to the following operational categories:

Park and Non-Park Maintenance Programs
Pasadena has twenty-three parks totaling more than one thousand acres of parkland.  While operationally distinct, maintenance efforts in the Arroyo Seco as well as those in all other city parks similarly strive to keep parks safe, functional, and attractive for residents and visitors. A top priority is responsible stewardship of natural resources including trees, natural areas, native vegetation and wildlife for both present and future generations.  Over the past few years, the City's parks have benefited from improvements in park maintenance service levels and the commencement and continuation of an Athletic Field Renovation Program. The development of the Arroyo Seco has also served the parks by setting a vision for Pasadena's largest and most diverse park. 

In addition to maintaining City Parks, this Division also has responsibility for maintaining many non-park properties owned by the City.  Work on non-park        properties ensures that landscaped areas around City Hall, City Libraries, median  islands, and other properties remain in top form with turf and horticulture maintenance, water conservation, litter removal and pest control.

 

Urban Forestry Program
The Urban Forestry program is responsible for maintaining and enhancing the City's Urban forest, which consists of more than 60,000 trees.  This program is responsible for administering proper tree care; planting new trees; removing dead and hazardous trees; conducting reforestation projects in parks, municipal grounds, open spaces, medians and streets; maintaining a street tree database with maintenance information about trees throughout the City; and administering the City's Tree Protection Ordinance.  Additionally, staff fields the public's questions and concerns regarding the health and status of street trees, and conducts community education programs to keep citizens informed about urban forestry. 
A list of trees that are dead or diseased is periodically provided to City Council. Residents interested in obtaining wood from trees that are scheduled for removal should review the most recent tree removal list and contact Parks and Natural Resources staff at 744-4321 prior to the tree's removal.

Park Renovation and Development Projects 
The Division is also responsible for administering all park-based capital improvement projects.  This program entails working with the public, various city advisory groups, and city staff to develop the parks section of the City's Capital Improvement Program.  Staff is responsible for administering these projects from inception to completion; developing project cost estimates, developing Request for Proposals, overseeing contracted work, and managing project budgets.    

The Division works closely with the Department of Human Services and Recreation to ensure that maintenance efforts do not unnecessarily impact the use of the City Parks.  Citizens can obtain information about reserving park facilities and fields via the reservation/permit desk Webpage or by calling (626) 744-7195.  For general information about recreation programs, contact the Department of Human Services and Recreation at (626) 744-4386.

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