Lawrenceville Wide Public Safety Meeting
SUMMER 2015! We need assistance in the following areas: Communications Intern (15 hours a week) Community Outreach Intern (15 hours a week) Application Details Lawrenceville United is a small, fast-paced office. We rely heavily on our intern support and consider them part of our family. Small stipends are available depending on experience. We also participate in collegiate work-study…
Lawrenceville has seen a recent uptick in burglaries of both residences and businesses from April 2018 to present, particularly concentrated in Lower Lawrenceville and along Butler Street. Police seeking help identifying suspects Camera footage of suspects has been collected (see below) and residents are encouraged to call 911 with any information on the identity of…
Lawrenceville United, Lawrenceville Corporation, and other community organizations and agencies have been working closely with City of Pittsburgh departments and the Responsible Hospitality Institute (link) to create a plan and recommendations to help steward the growth of responsible managed nighttime entertainment districts in our City, including the Lawrenceville business district. In 2013, the Lawrenceville community…
On Thursday, December 14th, at 6:30 PM, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation hosted the Community Development Activities Meetings at New Alliance Federal Credit Union (3709 Butler St). The CDAM focused on proposed development at 3634 Penn Ave. The proposed plan calls for 50 rental units (townhome and apartment style) at the site. The meeting opened…
Current member? Lapsed member? Never heard of us? No matter what, join us for a drink and a snack to meet neighbors, learn about our work to improve the community, and find out ways to get more involved. Wednesday, April 3rd 5-7 p.m. Franktuary 3810 Butler Street
Lawrenceville United (LU) works to improve the overall quality of life for Lawrenceville residents and stakeholders. LU has worked over the past thirteen years to eliminate blight throughout Lower, Central, and Upper Lawrenceville by targeting nuisance and problem properties and prioritizing the demolitions, acquisition and redevelopment of such properties. As part of this process,…