The Altadena Town Council will hold its monthly meeting virtually Tuesday evening to discuss a range of civic matters affecting the unincorporated Los Angeles County community. The Council, a locally elected volunteer advisory body, represents residents in Altadena in the absence of a formal city government, functioning as a liaison to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. and will be streamed live via Pasadena Media’s YouTube channel. Residents may submit public comments by email until noon today.
A notable portion of the meeting will center on the Council’s election process. Election Chair Town Councilmember Isis Moulden will introduce candidates, oversee voting procedures and announce results. Newly elected Councilmembers will be sworn in by Council Chair Victoria Knapp.
Other agenda items include reports from the Council’s officers and committee chairs, public safety updates from the Altadena Sheriff’s Station, California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles County Fire Department, as well as presentations from local agencies such as Cal Fire and the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District.
Supervisor Kathryn Barger is slated to deliver remarks during the Supervisor’s Address portion of the meeting, reinforcing the Council’s role as a conduit between constituents and County governance. In lieu of municipal authority, Altadena falls under County jurisdiction and relies on the Council for community representation and advocacy.
Community-focused reports will feature updates from organizations including the Community Coalition for Altadena Recovery, Friends of Altadena Senior Center and the Altadena Library District. The Council will also hear from Christmas Tree Lane Association and regional parks officials.
Committee updates will span land use, education, renters protection and bylaws, alongside a report from the Altadena Eaton Fire Recovery Fund Advisory group.
The meeting will conclude with census tract updates and general public comment. Comments submitted by residents, including census tract or address details, may be read into the public record.
For more information or to engage in the meeting, residents can contact PublicComment@