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Tree Planting Request Form
Want to get a street tree outside your home for FREE? Please fill out the tree request form HERE and submit the completed version to info@LUnited.org or lvtreetenders@gmail.com.
Community Meeting for New Business at 47th and Butler
ByadminIMPORTANT MEETING for LAWRENCEVILLE RESIDENTS and BUSINESSES regarding a proposed business at 4635 Butler Street (corner of Home and Butler) that requires a liquor license approval. TUESDAY, March 19th 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Boys & Girls Club 4600 Butler Street The Abbey Group, LLC have applied for a liquor license (LID 59872) for their business at 4635 Butler…
Survey to understand how welcoming and inclusive Lawrenceville is
Lawrenceville United has recently contracted with Just Collaboration to help us develop goals and hold us accountable to our values of diversity, inclusion, and equity. Please read our purpose statement for why we’re doing this work here. As the first part of this multi-year effort, we’re engaging our membership and the larger Lawrenceville community through a survey to understand how…
3700 Butler
ByHelenFollowing the meeting held on 9/26/16 announcing Botero Development’s plans for 3700 Butler to residents (notes here), the Zoning Board held a hearing to review these plans. Lawrenceville United submitted a letter to the Zoning Board outlining our response to it, which can be viewed here.
216 38th Street Meeting Notes
ByHelen216 38th Street Partners: Moss Architects and E Properties Presenting: Andrew Moss ZBA Hearing = 9/8 Coordinating between the developers to mitigate negative impact on neighbors Proposing to build property line to property line and to front property line Next to property currently under construction on 38th St Garage to be accessed off alleyway, set…
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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…

