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Proposed changes to Thunderbird consent agreement
ByHelenCommunity Development Activities Meeting: February 24, 2022 Thunderbird Representatives John Pergal (owner), Sergei Matveiev (hired architect), and Greg Ray (Booker) presented proposed changes and renovations that would require changes to the consent decree filed in the Allegheny Court of Common Pleas on 11/21/2014. Two main changes were requested by Thunderbird: Occupancy of Thunderbird to be…
248 38th Street
ByHelenNotes from the 6.27.16 Community Meeting General Questions/Concerns: Utility companies digging up newly repaved roads – used to be fined? Brent: supposed to restore it to the same condition it was in Resident: never actually happens this way Water fountain @ Arsenal Park? Hole on Mineral Way PWSA working there Sinkohole on Lodi Way by…
The Abbey – 4635 Butler Street
Byadmin1.26.2015 The Abbey Group, LLC applied for zoning approvals and a liquor license last year to operate The Abbey – a coffee bar and restaurant/ lounge. Construction has started on the outdoor patio for the business on Home Street. The Abbey’s zoning requests were approved with specific conditions to mitigate the impact on adjacent residents…
2019 Pittsburgh Garbage Olympics
ByHelenHelp Lawrenceville take home the prize at this year’s Garbage Olympics! On September 21st, meet our team in the parking lot of Goodwill Indistries (118 52nd Street Pgh PA 15201) from 9am – 11am for a morning of cleaning up our neighborhood. LU will provide gloves, trash bags, and other tools to ensure we gather as much…
Final Report from Just Collaboration on Diversity & Inclusion Work
In the first half of 2018, Lawrenceville United contracted with Just Collaboration to work with our organization on goals related to our Diversity & Inclusion and Equity organizational values. As part of this process, Just Collaboration offered multiple trainings to the staff and Board of Lawrenceville United, and also did an external survey of Lawrenceville…
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No Lawrenceville Independence Day Celebration 2021
A message from the Fireworks committee Dear Community Members: Unfortunately, again this year after careful consideration of all the issues involved and a great deal of soul searching the Lawrenceville Fireworks Committee must announce the cancelation of this year’s July 4th Celebration scheduled for June 26, 2021 to be held at Arsenal Park. The Committee remains 100% committed to bringing the event back bigger and better than ever. The Committee would like to thank you, the members of the community, for your patience…

