BIG WORK DAY @ Duncan Park
Calling all volunteers! LU, Tree Pittsburgh: Lawrenceville Tree Tenders, and the neighbors of Duncan Park are organizing a BIG WORK DAY. This work day will help push the park to completion and provide a brand new natural play-space in the neighborhood. Stay for the entire day or pick a shift to stop…
Nominations open for Neighbor of the Year and Outstanding Community Partner!
Make your nominations now for Neighbor of the Year and Outstanding Community Partner for 2019. Recipients of the award will be recognized at LIVE! in Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville United’s annual fundraiser. For more information about LIVE!, check out our Facebook event listing or buy your tickets on Eventbrite. Neighbor of the Year The Neighbor…
2019 LIVE! In Lawrenceville
Join us for 2019 LIVE! in Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville United’s annual party and fundraiser celebrating the neighbors, volunteers, and leaders that make Lawrenceville special. The evening happens on 9/7/2019 from 7-10 p.m. at the Teamsters Local Union 249 in Lawrenceville. Admission includes food and drinks from local businesses, fun games, and music spun by Arie Cole. Tickets…
Recap: Lawrenceville Wide Public Safety Meeting – July 2019
Thank you to Bike Pittsburgh, Better Streets Lawrenceville, City of Pittsburgh Zone 2, Councilwoman Deb Gross’ Office and the City of Pittsburgh Department of Mobility and Infrastructure for presenting to our residents at the most recent Lawrenceville Wide Public Safety Meeting. The Lawrenceville Wide Public Safety Meeting is a great opportunity to discuss larger issues affecting…
The 75th Annual Lawrenceville Independence Day Celebration
For 75 years, the neighborhood of Lawrenceville has continued to hold an Independence Day festival that is filled with fun for the whole community, inlcuding softball and baseball games, children’s races, KSWA Wrestling, pony rides, a petting zoo, live music , food vendors and of course, world-class Zambelli Fireworks! This year the…
Nomination to Historic Places Register
Lawrenceville is being nominated to the National Historic Register of Historic Places. If successful, this would list Lawrenceville on the National Register and would make certain projects eligible for tax incentives for historic redevelopment. There are NO restrictions that the program places on property owners in terms of what they can or can’t do with…
Bay 4 Public Meeting Notes (Fort Willow)
On January 23, 2017, Fort Willow Developers held a meeting to engage neighbors in discussion about how to use the Bay 4 space that will remain open to the public. Here are the meeting notes from that discussion and pictures from the brainstorming session. Have other ideas? Contact Ben at Fort Willow Developers.
9th Ward Block Watch Meeting Notes – 1.17.17
Topics: 4830 Hatfield Street & Lawrenceville Parking Issues 1/17/17 Meeting Notes