Articles from the November 3, 2020 edition
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City launches Clean and Lien Team to address blighted properties
The City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works has launched a "Clean and Lien" team to address blighted properties citywide. Clean and Liens occur once a property owner has... — Updated 11/11/2020
Fence not a black and white issue for Mt. Oliver Council
The old proverb stating "Good fences make good neighbors" was put to the test at the October meeting of the Mt. Oliver Borough Council when Jeff Friday complained about getting a... — Updated 11/5/2020
Mt. Oliver Housing Court case for November 10
The following Mt. Oliver Borough Housing Court cases are scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 10:30 a .m. in Municipal District Judge Richard King's Courtroom: • Frank Sciulli, 224... — Updated 11/5/2020
PWSA continues suspension of water shutoffs through March 31 of 2021
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority's Board of Directors has adopted a resolution to continue the suspension of water shutoffs through March 31, 2021. This extension follows... — Updated 11/4/2020
Mt. Oliver Boro monthly updates
The October meeting of the Mt. Oliver Borough Council meeting began with a series of approvals to authorize payments. Payments included: $4,248.90 to Michael Facchiano for additiona... — Updated 11/4/2020
Plans outlined for SouthSide Works at South Side council DAM meeting
The fourth virtual development activities meeting (DAM) of the South Side Community Council (SSCC) featured presentations on three proposed South Side projects. The Zoom video conference was held on Oct. 22. The projects are the... — Updated 11/4/2020
Police procedures, policies and changes discussed at Zone 3
Police policies and procedures, changes in training policies and actions that reduce concerns with policing, and ways in which the community can continue to serve as partners with... — Updated 11/4/2020
City launches a new Health, Safety and Violence Prevention Initiative
Mayor William Peduto has announced policing and social services changes in the City of Pittsburgh to help ensure that all residents have the right resources and responders when... — Updated 11/4/2020
City and PWSA seeking proposals for innovative citywide stormwater management master plan
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) and the City of Pittsburgh have announced plans to release a Request for Proposals (RFP) to develop a comprehensive stormwater... — Updated 11/4/2020
BikePGH will be giving away bike lights in South Side on November 4
Daylight saving time ended at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1 and with it follows the dreaded shorter days and longer nights. But the time change doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy commuting! Biking is a great way to get through the... — Updated 11/4/2020
Remember David McIntyre
Do you remember David McIntyre? On November 1, 2015 David and his brother CJ were playing video games in the living room of their south Pittsburgh home. Their mother Amanda and... — Updated 11/2/2020
Historic review hearings
The Historic Review Commission of Pittsburgh has scheduled the following hearings in the East Carson Street Historic District for 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4, following Internal Business beginning at 12:30 p.m. 2016 E. Carson... — Updated 11/2/2020
City announces blue recycling bins coming this fall
Mayor William Peduto has announced plans to distribute 32-gallon blue curbside recycling bins to city residents as part of the Bureau of Environmental Services' first phase bin... — Updated 11/2/2020
Three killed, one wounded in shootings on Beltzhoover Avenue
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police officers responded to a report of multiple shooting victims on Beltzhoover Avenue near Edgemont Street around 9:10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31. Zone 3... — Updated 11/2/2020