LACERA'S PHONE NUMBERS
Call Center — For Retirement Information
Toll-Free: 1-800-786-6464
Local Call: 626-564-6132
Hours: 7 AM - 5:30 PM, Monday - Friday
International Members: Call 1-626-564-6132 (the 800# only
serves the continental U.S.)
Business Line
Phone: 626-564-6000
Fax: 626-564-6155
Hours: 8 AM - 5 PM, Monday - Friday
OFFICE ADDRESS
300 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA, 91101-4199
DIRECTIONS FROM NEARBY AIRPORTS
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
(Century & Sepulveda)
Route options:
- Take 105 FWY east to 110 FWY north
to Pasadena. Exit Arroyo Parkway. Turn right on California Blvd. Turn left
on Lake. Turn right at Corson (just before the 210 FWY).
Right at first corner (Mentor). Turn right into Gateway parking structure.
- Take Century Blvd. east to 405 FWY north. Take 10 FWY
east. Take 110 FWY north to Pasadena. Exit on Arroyo Parkway.
Turn right on California Blvd. Turn left on Lake. Turn right at Corson
(just before the 210 Freeway). Right at first corner (Mentor). Turn right
into Gateway parking structure.
- Take Century Blvd. east to 405 FWY north. Turn right,
east on 101 FWY. Left-side merge onto the 134
FWY east. Stay on 134 FWY east, it becomes 210
FWY east. Exit Lake Ave. Cross Lake and turn right at Mentor (first
street past Lake Ave.) Turn right into Gateway parking structure.
Burbank (Bob Hope) Airport (BUR)
(Burbank & Hollywood Way)
Take Hollywood Way north to 5 FWY south. Take 134
FWY east, it becomes 210 FWY east. Exit Lake Ave.
Cross Lake and turn right at Mentor (first street past Lake Ave.) Turn right
into Gateway parking structure.
Ontario International Airport (ONT)
(Vineyard Ave. near Holt)
Take Vineyard north to the 10 FWY west (San Bernardino Fwy)
toward Los Angeles. Take the 57 FWY north to the 210
FWY west to Pasadena. Exit LAKE Ave. Turn left on Lake Ave. Turn
left at first signal (Corson). Right at first corner (Mentor). Turn right
into Gateway parking structure.
METRORAIL
Pasadena Gold Line
The Metro Gold Line light rail spans 13.7 miles linking Union Station in downtown
Los Angeles and Sierra Madre Villa in East Pasadena via Chinatown, Highland
Park, South Pasadena and Pasadena, with a stop right on the corner
by LACERA, on 210 and Lake.
The Gold Line expands Metro Rail to 73.1-miles. The Gold Line joins two existing
light rail lines (Metro Blue and Green Lines) and a subway (Metro Red Line)
that crisscross portions of Los Angeles County from Long Beach to Los Angeles,
Redondo Beach, Norwalk, Hollywood, Universal City, North Hollywood as well
as Pasadena.
For more information on the Gold Line, click
here to visit their web site.