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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…
Vote for Our Board of Directors!
ByHelenLawrenceville United Board Members are elected for two-year terms, and once a year, LU members vote for those whose terms are expiring. To submit your vote, you can do one of the following: 1) print this ballot and mail or drop off your completed ballot in person at our office, 2) attend our Membership Meeting on…
Arsenal and Leslie Parks Planning: May 2015 Update
ByHelenThe latest updates to the plans for the park reflect continued feedback from the community, including groups like the Lawrenceville Historical Society, who has been represented on the Steering Committee since the beginning of the project. These plans are still a living document, and your input is needed to continue to shape them. We will…
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
LIVE! in Lawrenceville Sept. 8, 7 pm-10 pm
Join us for LIVE! in Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville United’s annual party and fundraiser celebrating the neighbors, volunteers, and leaders that make Lawrenceville special. Admission includes food and drinks from local businesses, games, and dancing. Tickets: $30 at the door $25 advance purchase $10 AdvantAGE members & PEP Rally parents $15 volunteer Buy your tickets here! Sponsorships: We…
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Public Information Meeting – Lawrenceville’s nomination to the National Register of Historic Places
The Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office, the Pittsburgh Department of City Planning and the Urban Redevelopment Authority have been working with the Lawrenceville community to see the neighborhood added to the National Register of Historic Places. Please join us at 6.30 PM on Monday, December 10th at the Goodwill Workforce Development Center (118 52ndStreet, 15201) for an…

