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Fort Willow Zoning Hearing Testimony
ByHelenThe text of Lawrenceville United’s testimony that will be presented to the Zoning Board of Adjustments during the June 4, 2015 hearing is below. There is a link to the PDF of the letter at the bottom of the post. Please contact LU with any questions: (412)802-7220. June 4, 2015 Attn: Zoning Board of…
A Recap – “Your Role in Community Development” Meeting
ByHelenThank you to all who came out for our “Your Role in Community Development” meeting on Thursday, October 1st. We had 75 residents in attendance, on a Steeler Football night! Thank you to the Lawrenceville Corporation, the City of Pittsburgh Department of City Planning, the Urban Redevelopment Authority, and to Mayor William Peduto’s Office for participating…
Announcement of Open Position: Farmers Market Manager
To open as a PDF, please click HERE. — Announcement of Open Position Lawrenceville Farmers Market Manager Part-Time (10-15 hours/week), Year Round About Lawrenceville United Lawrenceville United (LU) is an inclusive, resident-driven community-based non-profit organization dedicated to improving and protecting the quality of life of all Lawrenceville residents. LU is an equal opportunity employer…
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.
“Kids & Families Day” at the Lawrenceville Farmers Market
“Kids & Families” Day will be every second Tuesday of the month at the Lawrenceville Farmers Market, through December. Join us for special free and fun programming for families each month! – June 8th – July 13th – August 10th – September 14th – October 12th – November 9th – December 14th
Duncan Park Update, Summer 2016
ByHelen6.8.2016 Update Project History Duncan Park sits at the intersection of Duncan Street and 54th, in Upper Lawrenceville. The site was decommissioned as a City of Pittsburgh park several years ago. While the City still owns the property, the “decommissioned” status means that they have no plans to make site improvements. As part…

