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LU and partners head to court to defend inclusionary zoning, affordable housing, and diverse neighborhoods
Organizations representing Pittsburgh neighborhoods where housing costs are soaring filed a motion to intervene in a case defending inclusionary zoning, affordable housing, and diverse communities August 16. 2022—Pittsburgh is facing an escalating crisis in housing affordability. In response, the City passed an inclusionary zoning ordinance this spring, requiring new large developments to set aside units…
Responsible Alcohol Management Program Training April 15th REGISTER TODAY!
ByadminLawrenceville Corporation and Lawrenceville United are providing local Responsible Alcohol Management Program training with the help of Legacy Healing Center for liquor serving establishments as part of our continued responsible hospitality work. Most Lawrenceville businesses are already RAMP certified but this is an opportunity to send new employees or send long time employees for a refresher. …
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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…
Recap of March 2025 Lawrenceville Happenings: Crime in Review
On Thursday, March 6th, the Lawrenceville Happenings Meeting was hosted at CLP – Lawrenceville (279 Fisk St) from 6:30-8 PM. This meeting was hosted in-person with 30 attendees and online via Facebook Live to roughly 20 attendees throughout the meeting. The focus of this Happenings was the annual crime in review presentation for 2024 by…
Development Updates | Front page posts | Responsible Development | Responsible Hospitality | Responsible PlanningRecap of Community Development Activities Meeting on Liquor License Application at 4609 Butler St (to be Lawrence Hall)
LH Hospitality Co. has applied for a liquor license at 4609 Butler St. The site is set to be named Lawrence Hall. As part of LU & LC’s community process, a Community Development Activities Meeting (CDAM) was held for LH Hospitality Co. to present their plans to the community on Thursday, 5/25 at 5:30 PM…

