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Your Feedback Needed – Development at 40th and Butler
Milhaus Ventures met with the community and presented their plans for development at the Arsenal Terminal Building site (the lot at 40th and Butler with Rite Aid.) They answered residents’ questions at a meeting on January 25. LU and LC met with residents and stakeholders February 8th, without the developers, to get honest feedback about…
Recap from Housing For All: Inclusionary Zoning as a Tool to Preserve Affordability
The second of three “Housing For All” community meetings was held on Wednesday, October 17th at 6 p.m. at Goodwill of Southwestern PA’s Workforce Development Center. The meeting focused on Inclusionary Zoning as a tool to preserve affordability. Please see below for materials and notes from the meeting: Presentation from Lawrenceville United & Lawrenceville Corporation…
Banners on Butler St for Veterans & Active Servicemembers, 3/20
A group of residents is planning to recognize veterans and active service members with banners along Butler Street. The deadline has been extended, materials can submitted at a community meeting on Tuesday, March 20th @ 7 p.m. at the VFW Post 214, 316 52nd St. Banners are $143 each, and will be posted May through September. Please fill…

Resources & Recordings from “Housing For All” Resource Fair
Lawrenceville United and Rep. Lindsay Powell co-hosted a “Housing For All” Resource Fair on Saturday 9/7/24 at Goodwill of Southwestern PA. Please see below for resources and recordings from the event! A huge thanks to everyone who attended and all of our partners who tabled & offered presentations to share valuable information and resources. Opening…
Happenings meeting: What are the next steps for Inclusionary Zoning in Lawrenceville?
A robust community process was held in the fall of 2018 that included multiple 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.) After resounding testimony at City…
Recap from Community Meeting on Albion Development (Butler & McCandless)
A community meeting was hosted on 11/15 to review Albion Development’s proposed new mixed-use, 300-unit project at the corner of McCandless Avenue & Butler Street. We had robust attendance in-person at the Persad Center and across Zoom & Facebook Live. Please see below for materials from the meeting: Meeting notes Project Sheet with basic details…