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Recap of Community Development Activities Meeting with Camp Eight Capital regarding 108 43rd St (formerly Kaleidoscope Cafe)
Camp Eight Capital is proposing a new 100 housing unit development at 43rd & Willow St. As part of LU & LC’s community process, a Community Development Activities Meeting (CDAM) was held for Camp Eight to present their plans to the community on Thursday, 4/27 at 6:30 PM. The meeting was held virtually over Zoom…
Recap of LU/LC Joint Strategic Plan Meeting
On Thursday, August 21st, at the Ice House Studios, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation hosted a meeting to review our new, joint strategic plan with the community. The LU & LC staff reviewed the current programs and services of each organization and then reviewed the 2-year-long strategic planning process and its outcomes, which call for…
Get two free trees for your backyard!
Add some beauty to your yard with two trees from Tree Pittsburgh, while improving our community’s air quality and more! Register at www.treepittsburgh.org/lawrenceville-fall-22 today and pick up on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, anytime between 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM, at the Lawrenceville Farmers Market.
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Senior Food Boxes
Thanks to Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh and the Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank, LU is excited to offer low-income seniors with a monthly box of food delivered to your house. The boxes will include canned fruits and vegetables, peanut butter, beans, cereal, pasta, bottled juice, shelf-stable milk, canned meat and 2 pounds of cheese. The next delivery…
Materials from 9th Ward Block Watch on 8/21/2018
In case you missed the 9th Ward Block Watch on 8/21/2018, here are the materials that were shared: Agenda from Lawrenceville United Crime report from Zone 2 Police Presentation #1 from PWSA’s Executive Director Bob Weimar Presentation #2 from PWSA regarding Lead Line Replacement Program Join us on 9/18/2018 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Lyceum…
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…

