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Important Development Meeting Regarding 3345 Penn Avenue 6.10.2013
Byadmin3345 Penn Avenue PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS DEVELOPMENT WILL NOT AFFECT THE BUILDINGS THAT HOUSE ENGINE HOUSE 25 WINES, THE ROBERTO CLEMENTE MUSEUM, AND RIEDER PHOTOGRAPHY. THIS DEVELOPMENT IS OCCURRING IN THE PARKING LOT NEXT TO THEIR BUILDINGS. THE INFORMATION BELOW COMES DIRECTLY FROM THE ZONING BOARD AND WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY CONFUSION OR CONCERN….
Recap of August Lawrenceville Happenings: Digital Equity
On Thursday, August 10th, the Lawrenceville Happenings Meeting was hosted at Goodwill (118 52nd St) from 6:30-8 PM by Lawrenceville United, Lawrenceville Corporation and Goodwill. This meeting was hosted in-person with 8 attendees and online via Facebook Live to roughly 10 attendees throughout the meeting. The focus on this Happenings was on digital equity —…
UMPC Children’s Hospital Wall Sign Zoning Board Hearing 3/16/23 at 9:40 AM
See the flyer above for all important information. UPMC’s application for the wall sign can be found on the Zoning Board’s website. Please reach out to LU at 412-802-7220 or info@LUnited.org with any questions or concerns regarding the Zoning Board processes.
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6th Ward Blockwatch meeting notes
September 26, 2016 Piazza Talarico and 3700 Butler Street Meeting Notes Topic: 3832 Penn Ave and 3700 Butler Street 6th Ward Neighborhood Block Watch Approximately 28 people attended Presenting: Joe Talarico and Brian Mendelssohn Irwin, co-owner of Botero developers also attended Public Safety Update, see Block Watch meeting packet for full report Lawrenceville Corporation unable to…
Lawrenceville Tree Planting & Tree Park Celebration 4.6.2013
ByadminOn Saturday April 6, 2013 the public is invited to participate in two exciting Tree Pittsburgh Lawrenceville Tree Tenders (LTT) events. Tree Planting: 45 new trees will be planted in Lawrenceville: 12 street trees throughout our neighborhood and 33 trees in Lawrenceville’s newest green space – the Tree Park at the corner of Stanton Avenue…
Recertification of RPP Area A Issues
ByHelenA message from the Office of Councilwoman Deborah L. Gross: This past fall, a series of public meetings were held to explain a proposal to divide what is now known as RPPP Area A into three smaller “sub-areas,” allowing for more efficient and effective enforcement of the Residential Permit Parking Program in Area A. This…

