Presentation from Duncan Park Kick-Off Meeting 2018

Duncan Park Kick-Off Presentation Lawrenceville United hosted a kick-off community meeting on Duncan Park on Tuesday, March 6th at the Goodwill Workforce Development Center, 118 52nd Street. Duncan Park is a decommissioned City of Pittsburgh Park currently in the process of transformation to a community orchard and neighborhood play space. The project is led by a dedicated…

Banners on Butler St for Veterans & Active Servicemembers, 3/20

  A group of residents is planning to recognize veterans and active service members with banners along Butler Street. The deadline has been extended, materials can submitted at a community meeting on Tuesday, March 20th @ 7 p.m. at the VFW Post 214, 316 52nd St. Banners are $143 each, and will be posted May through September. Please fill…

Community Meeting on The Vandal’s Proposed Liquor License Transfer

Flyer for Community Meeting on The Vandal [UPDATE] Notes from Community Meeting on The Vandal Please join us on Monday, February 12th at 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Lyceum, 333 45th Street for a community meeting on The Vandal’s proposed liquor license transfer for the restaurant. As part of Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation’s community process, you…

Community Meeting on Driftwood Oven

Driftwood Oven Flyer Please join us on Thursday, February 8th at 6:30 p.m. at 3615 Butler Street (formerly Matteo’s) for a community meeting on Driftwood Oven and a proposed liquor license transfer for the restaurant. As part of Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation’s community process, you are encouraged to attend to learn more about the…

Now hiring: Lawrenceville Farmers’ Market Manager

Lawrenceville Farmers’ Market Manager Job Description Lawrenceville Farmers’ Market Manager Lawrenceville United is seeking a highly passionate, productive, strategic individual to join our team of dedicated community advocates and professionals as a part-time, seasonal Market Manager to manage and promote the Lawrenceville Farmers’ Market.   Lawrenceville United is an equal opportunity employer, committed to hiring and…

Vendor Application for the Lawrenceville Farmers’ Market, 2018 Season

We are now accepting vendor applications for the 2018 season of the Lawrenceville Farmers’ Market. Our growing market, located at Arsenal Park on Saturdays 1-4 pm, runs June through October and is always looking for more local farmers and food producers! Click on the link to download the application. Please complete and send to market@lunited.org. Feel…

Duncan Park Update 2018

Join us for a community meeting on Duncan Park, March 6th at 6:30 pm at the Goodwill Workforce Development Center, 118 52nd Street. Our year in review 2017 was a big year at Duncan Park. Though we had some setbacks and delays, we were able to make significant progress towards making Duncan Park a community amenity for all. Thanks to…

Understanding Implicit Bias, Feb. 6, 6-9 pm

Understanding Implicit Bias How can someone’s race, sex, age, and other characteristics influence the way we see and treat them even when we are genuinely trying to be unbiased? What concrete steps can we take to help prevent this from happening in our workplace, our neighborhood and in our family? To help answer these questions,…

Community Meeting on Mintwood Warehouse Conversion

Please join us on Monday, January 29th at 7 p.m. at the regularly scheduled 6th Ward Block Watch for an important community meeting. The meeting will be located at St. Augustine’s Church in the Lower Room. Lawrenceville Properties LLC is proposing a conversion of a currently unused warehouse on the 3600 block of Mintwood Street…

2017 Analysis of Part 1 Crime in Lawrenceville

Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Zone 2 provided an analysis of Part I Crimes in Lawrenceville. Among the findings, crime has continued its overall decline in Lawrneceville, and there continue to be a significant number of fatal and non-fatal overdoses. View the full presentation below: Presentation of Analysis of Part I Crime in Lawrenceville, 2017