Banners for Veterans & Active Service Members
For more information:
- Please see the fact sheet HERE.
- To submit an application, please complete THIS FORM.
- To request a scholarship, please complete THIS FORM.
The banners will look like this below:
For more information:
The banners will look like this below:
The Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) hosted a meeting on air quality in Lawrenceville on January 21, 2016. Their presentation and notes from the meeting are attached. Air Quality Q & A ACHD Presentation
Tuesday October 1, 2013 7:00 pm St. Mary’s Lower Lyceum 333 45th Street Please join us on Tuesday, October 1st at 7 pm at St. Mary’s Lyceum (333 45th Street) to learn more regarding the plans for the redevelopment of St. Mary’s Church and St. Mary’s Academy Building on 46th Street. Joe Huber from the…
Lawrenceville United, Lawrenceville Corporation, and other community organizations and agencies have been working closely with City of Pittsburgh departments and the Responsible Hospitality Institute (link) to create a plan and recommendations to help steward the growth of responsible managed nighttime entertainment districts in our City, including the Lawrenceville business district. In 2013, the Lawrenceville community…
Are you facing challenges making rent due to COVID-19? Need support to stay in your home? Come learn about local resources that can help! Speakers will discuss applying for the PA CARES rent relief program, current status of the eviction moratorium, and accessing emergency services. Three ways to join: Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/99886205261 Phone: 312-626-6799 Meeting ID:…
Updated statement on 1/10/2025: As part of our due diligence on the future of the TRYP Hotel, LU and LC have been learning more information since our statement in December. Please see below for some clarifying details about the status of the TRYP Hotel and what we know about the proposed project at this stage. You…
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Zone 2 provided an analysis of Part I Crimes in Lawrenceville. Among the findings, crime has continued its overall decline in Lawrneceville, and there continue to be a significant number of fatal and non-fatal overdoses. View the full presentation below: Presentation of Analysis of Part I Crime in Lawrenceville, 2017