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Inclusionary Zoning Explained
As Lawrenceville’s housing market has exploded, one of Lawrenceville United’s top priorities for the neighborhood is preserving affordable housing. One tool LU has advocated for is Inclusionary Zoning (IZ). For more information on Inclusionary Zoning, please see the brief on IZ below. To download as a printable document, please click here. Inclusionary Zoning (IZ)…
Businesses Invited to the School Partnership Program
Lawrenceville United’s PEP Rally would like to invite Lawrenceville business’ to participate in our new initiative, the School Partnership Program. PEP Rally is dedicated to the belief that strong public schools benefit the entire community, and that education is best when schools, families, and communities work together. With that in mind, the School Partnership program was created to…
Community | Front page posts | Kids | News | Public Safety | SeniorsThe COVID-19 Corner: Information and local resources to protect and care for each other
Updated 4/17/2020 Now more than ever, it’s important that we work together as a community to take care of all our neighbors. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, LU is communicating with partners in Lawrenceville and beyond to anticipate needs in the weeks ahead. Please know that we’re here for you and don’t hesitate to…
Open applications for food/entertainment for Independence Day Celebration
The Lawrenceville Fireworks Committee is now accepting applications for Food Vendors and Entertainment for the 2017 Independence Day Celebration. This year will mark the 73rd year of the event! Please see below for the application forms. Applications are due by April 3rd, 2017 to Lawrenceville United at 4839 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201 or by…


