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OpenSpacePGH in Lawrenceville
ByadminOn 2.19.2013, Andrew Dash from the City of Pittsburgh’s Department of City Planning presented the OpenSpacePGH plan from the PlanPGH initiative. He covered the process of the plan development and tenative outcomes and how they pertain to Lawrenceville. We would like to thank him for coming to our local block watch meeting to update residents. …
Community Meeting on 3801 Liberty Ave.
ByHelen4.15.16 Update LU and LC jointly sent the following letter to the Zoning Board of Adjustment regarding the development proposed, expressing conditional support. 3801 Liberty Letter
Inclusionary Zoning – March Update
A robust community process was held in the fall of 2018 that included three well-attended community meetings discussing the state of housing in Lawrenceville and the prospect of inclusionary zoning as a way to ensure affordability as the neighborhood grows. (For all the presentations and notes from that process, click here.) On February 19th, Councilwoman…
Lawrenceville Landlord Assistance Program Launches Saturday!
ByadminDo you own rental property in Lawrenceville? Are you thinking of investing in property and becoming a Landlord? Do you have questions about the responsibilities of Landlords? As a Landlord do you have questions or recommendations for local policy-makers and agencies? Please Join Lawrenceville United for the Landlord Assistance Program: Saturday, December 8th 9:00 am –…

