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July 2014 Activities at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Lawrenceville
School-Age Fun: Super Science Camp Monday the 14th – Friday the 18th; 4:00pm During this five-day camp, explore different types of science through fun activities and challenging hands-on experiments that demonstrate the importance of science in everyday life -encourage critical and creative thinking. Recommended for students entering grade 1-5 in the fall. Supplies provided. Due…
4820 Hatfield Project
6.24.2016 Update The Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing for this project was Thursday, June 23. LU submitted a joint letter with LC, outlining the concerns raised by residents during the previous meeting. LU did not take a position on the project. 6.22.2016 Update 9th Ward Block Watch Meeting, 6.21.2016 Hatfield Homes Presentation by Arun Gupta, Red Swing Group…
LU and partners head to court to defend inclusionary zoning, affordable housing, and diverse neighborhoods
Organizations representing Pittsburgh neighborhoods where housing costs are soaring filed a motion to intervene in a case defending inclusionary zoning, affordable housing, and diverse communities August 16. 2022—Pittsburgh is facing an escalating crisis in housing affordability. In response, the City passed an inclusionary zoning ordinance this spring, requiring new large developments to set aside units…
The Goldmark (formerly Salud)
5.15.15 A meeting was held at the Boys and Girls Club on May 13th for Adam Kulik and Nicole Billitto to present their plans for The Gold Mark (formerly Salud). The Gold Mark is a proposed bar that will serve traditional and craft beer and cocktails ($3-$10) along with a limited food menu of classic…
Lawrenceville Nomination to the National Register of Historic Places
The Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office, the Pittsburgh Department of City Planning and the Urban Redevelopment Authority have been working with the Lawrenceville community to see the neighborhood added to the National Register of Historic Places. These groups recently held a meeting regarding updates around Lawrenceville’s nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. Please…
Neighborhood organizations from across City slam bad faith lawsuit from developers opposed to affordable housing
A special interest group of corporate real estate developers is suing to ensure they can continue to profit off of the displacement of low-income families in Pittsburgh One of the key areas highlighted in the Gainey Administration’s transition team report is the critical need for more affordable housing for Pittsburgh families. And yet, on the…