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Update: new design standards for driveway curb cuts
New legislation (Council Bill 2021-1085) at the City of Pittsburgh is being considered for design standards for off-street parking for single-family attached homes. This comes after advocacy from Lawrenceville United and 11 other organizations called for this additional measure, among other measures, to limit the propagation of driveway curb cuts on walkable streets, due to…
We’re hiring: Community Engagement & Program Manager
View this job description as a PDF here. Announcement of Open Position Community Engagement and Program Manager Lawrenceville United, a community-based non-profit organization working to protect and improve the quality of life of all Lawrenceville residents, is seeking a highly productive individual with strong interpersonal and communication skills who is passionate about community-driven revitalization and…
Neighborhood organizations from across City slam bad faith lawsuit from developers opposed to affordable housing
A special interest group of corporate real estate developers is suing to ensure they can continue to profit off of the displacement of low-income families in Pittsburgh One of the key areas highlighted in the Gainey Administration’s transition team report is the critical need for more affordable housing for Pittsburgh families. And yet, on the…
Lawrenceville United is Recruiting for part-time Bookkeeper – STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Lawrenceville United Job Description: Bookkeeper Job Summary The Bookkeeper of the Lawrenceville United (LU) is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day finances of the organization, including managing LU accounts and preparing reports for staff and Board members at regular intervals. The Bookkeeper reports to the Executive Director and works closely with an outside auditor to prepare…
Recap of Lawrenceville Happenings: All things trash! 5/1/2025
On Thursday, May 1, 2025, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation hosted the Lawrenceville Happenings on “All things trash!” at the Goodwill Workforce Development Center (118 52nd St) at 6:30 PM. The Department of Public Works and Environmental Services presented on recycling, 311, and more. Goodwill hosted an e-waste recycling event in partnership with LU and…
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.) Â 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…