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Duncan Park Update, Summer 2016
6.8.2016 Update Project History Duncan Park sits at the intersection of Duncan Street and 54th, in Upper Lawrenceville. The site was decommissioned as a City of Pittsburgh park several years ago. While the City still owns the property, the “decommissioned” status means that they have no plans to make site improvements. As part…
2016 Block Watch Schedule
As of 2016, Zone Two police representatives will be attending one block watch in Lawrenceville per month. The schedule is as follows; updates will be made as needed. January: 10th Ward Block Watch 1/12 6:30 pm , AOH 9th Ward Block Watch 1/19 7:00 pm , St. Mary’s (Police will attend) February: 10th Ward Block…
Your Feedback Needed – Development at 40th and Butler
Milhaus Ventures met with the community and presented their plans for development at the Arsenal Terminal Building site (the lot at 40th and Butler with Rite Aid.) They answered residents’ questions at a meeting on January 25. LU and LC met with residents and stakeholders February 8th, without the developers, to get honest feedback about…

Celebration of Cathy “the kissing crossing guard of Lawrenceville”
Join us in Arsenal Park at the cannon (located at the lower entrance along 40th Street) on Tuesday 11/30 at 4 PM for a community celebration of Cathy Gamble, AKA the “kissing crossing guard of Lawrenceville.” This year marks 20 years of service of Cathy protecting our neighbors, while dancing, singing, blowing kisses, waving, and…
3700 Butler
Following the meeting held on 9/26/16 announcing Botero Development’s plans for 3700 Butler to residents (notes here), the Zoning Board held a hearing to review these plans. Lawrenceville United submitted a letter to the Zoning Board outlining our response to it, which can be viewed here.