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Arsenal Park Community Planning
ByHelenNovember 21, 2013 6:30pm Pittsburgh Arsenal 6-8 220 40th Street [Entrance is located on 40th Street across from St. John’s Way. Separate Handicapped access available as well.] Join us to begin discussion around planning and developing Arsenal Park into a great place for residents, visitors, and all community stakeholders! Child care provided for children 3 –…
New Business at 47th and Butler Update
ByadminOn Tuesday March 19th, the Abbey Group, LLC presented their plans for 4635 Butler Street. The community, in general, seemed interested in their plans and ideas for the space. Nearby residents expressed concern over parking and noise. LU will be working with the owners on plans to mitigate the impact that the establishment could have…
Roasted Barrelhouse & Eatery Meeting Notes
ByHelenMeeting: 6th Ward Block Watch, 8/22/2016 Presenter: Pete Landis Feels like he is a part of Lawrenceville community now Part of Market Square Association, which works with Zone 2 police often Work together to improve community, reduce crime Current status of Roasted Back deck was an area of concern for nearby residents when building owned by…
Tree planting in Arsenal Park, Sat. 5/7
Calling all lovers of trees, Arsenal Park, and community! Join Tree Pittsburgh, City of Pittsburgh Forestry Division, and Lawrenceville United for the planting of about 20 new trees in Arsenal Park on Saturday 5/7/2022 from 9 AM to 12 Noon. Meet at Arsenal Park. Breakfast and lunch provided for volunteers. Please sign up at bit.ly/ArsenalTreePlanting or contact…
Sorrell’s Pub – 5238 Butler Street (Former Bottles)
ByadminUpdate: 1/22/2018 Lawrenceville United, Lawrenceville Corporation, and six residents filed a protest/petition to intervene in opposition to another proposed liquor license at 5238 Butler Street due to community concerns about owner James Haney’s criminal background that were raised during their first application in 2013. The City of Pittsburgh and Representative Dom Costa also filed petitions to intervene. We thank Councilwoman Deb Gross, Mayor Peduto, and Rep. Dom Costa for…


