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Meeting Notes from 12/12 Meeting with Regent Penn
A 2nd community meeting was held with Regent Penn regarding their proposed development at 46th and Davison. Please follow links below for materials from the meeting. The Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing is on January 12th. Meeting notes. PowerPoint presentation from Regent Penn.
Community | Front page posts | Kids | News79th Annual Lawrenceville Independence Day Celebration
Please be aware that the baseball & softball game from 1-2:30 PM is cancelled due to poor conditions on the field from the storms yesterday. Everything else is still a go!
You’re Invited: Community engagement around mobility and parking solutions
Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation are inviting all Lawrenceville community members to join us for a multi-pronged engagement process to discuss the Mobility Enhancement District (MED) proposal to improve mobility and infrastructure, along with the potential changes to Residential Permit Parking (RPP) for our neighborhood. Feedback can be provided at in-person meetings/open houses or online…
Honoring Our Wisdom Keepers: RSVP ASAP!
ByHelenYou’re invited to participate in an interactive storytelling and movement workshop with Attack Theatre as a kickoff for a public art and oral history project that celebrates and memorializes the stories of our neighborhood “wisdom keepers,” especially older women, and their contributions to the Lawrenceville community. Over the next few months, stories and memories from…
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Arsenal and Leslie Parks Planning: April Update
ByHelen4.2.15 Celebrating a Collaborative Effort Thank you to the 75+ residents who joined us to celebrate the Arsenal and Leslie Park Master Plan Process last Thursday at The Grey Box Theatre. Hundreds of community partners, residents, and business owners have dedicated time, energy, and creativity to the process over the past year– which has helped…
Update on Burglary Uptick
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…

