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Senti – 3473 Butler Street
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Applications for LU Board are OPEN
Interested in serving on the LU Board of Directors? Lawrenceville United relies on having a great Board of Directors. The Board is an all-resident group of volunteers that’s integral to our mission of improving and protecting the quality of life for all Lawrenceville residents. The Board of Directors shapes the direction of LU, oversees the Executive Director, votes on…
Follow up materials for 3710 Charlotte proposed development
Icon Development presented their plans for a proposed 4-unit residential development at 3710 Charlotte Street at the 6th Ward Block Watch on November 28th. For those original meeting notes and the presentation, please click here. In response to resident questions/concerns that were brought up afterwards, Icon Development has provided some follow up materials. Please see below:…
3813 Penn Avenue – Arsenal Cider Lot
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4501 Butler Street Meeting Notes
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