The Pennsylvania Resources Council (PRC) in partnership with the Allegheny County Health Department and Colcom Foundation is providing opportunities for area residents to properly dispose of a wide variety of materials at  “hard to recycle” collection events scheduled in 2013.

At the upcoming events, individuals can drop off televisions, e-waste (including computers, monitors, keyboards printers and more), cell phones, printer/toner cartridges, compact fluorescent bulbs, alkaline batteries, ink and toner cartridge, paper for shredding.

NEW THIS YEAR – PRC is partnering with NOVA Chemicals and Appliance Warehouse to collect hard white molded Polystyrene packaging material free of charge, at each Hard to Recycle collection event.

For more info contact Sarah Alessio Shea at saraha@ccicenter.org

City of Pittsburgh specific event:
Saturday 8/17 9AM-1PM at City of Pittsburgh Environmental Services, 3001 Railroad Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201

Official website

Next Housing Court hearing: Thursday, 4/25 10AM
Judge Ricciardi – 1700 East Carson St, 3rd Floor
Please confirm attendance prior to hearing with
Oakwatch: The Oakland Code Enforcement Project at
oakwatch@opdc.org or 412-621-7863 x27

Three South Oakland Properties currently included on the list:
3633 Childs St, owner Joseph Tichner – debris throughout property
514 Cato St owner Michael Daoud – failure to remove graffitti
unspecified address on Wakefield St owner Raymond Appleby – parking inoperative vehicle

Acting police Chief Regina McDonald plans to disband Pittsburgh’s three-officer graffiti squad, a move being criticized by other city officials who say the detail will be needed in the future and just have to be re-formed anyway.

McDonald isn’t commenting on her plans reported Tuesday by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, which obtained a memo from the chief announcing the decision last week

WTAE Report

Contact info for City Officials:

Office of Mayor Luke Ravenstahl
512 City County Building | 414 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
telephone: 412-255-2626 | facsimile: 412-255-2687
Mayor’s 311 Hotline Online Submission Form
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District 3
Bruce A. Kraus, Councilman
City-County Building
Suite 510/Floor 5
414 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Telephone: 412-255-2130
Fax: 412-255-8950
Brandon Forbes, Policy Director
brandon.forbes@pittsburghpa.gov
Telephone: 412-255-2130
Website
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District 6
Office of Councilman R. Daniel Lavelle
414 Grant Street, 5th Floor | City County Building
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
telephone: 412-255-2134 | facsimile 412-255-0737
daniel.lavelle@pittsburghpa.gov
Website

 

 

 

This Saturday, April 13th will be the first work day of the season in Frazier Farms; please join us from 10am-2pm to help clean out vegetable beds, move soil and do any other garden prep you see fit! Frazier Farms is on Frazier St. at the end of Dawson St.

 

Please feel free to bring any garden tools, plant cuttings or maybe even snacks to share!

 

Gardening is not a requirement to attend, if you would like to just come out and meet some of your neighbors you are more than welcome to!

 

PennDOT is seeking volunteers for this year’s Great American Cleanup of Pennsylvania effort that runs through May 31.
The cleanup event is an annual effort sponsored by PennDOT, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, state Department of Environmental Protection and other partners. Groups involved in PennDOT’s Adopt-A-Highway (AAH) program, which involves volunteers cleaning roadsides year round, are also encouraged to participate in the cleanup.
“These cleanup programs play a huge role in keeping Pennsylvania beautiful through cleaner roadsides and communities,” said PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch. “It’s my hope that more individuals get involved and join the thousands of dedicated volunteers that participate in these efforts year after year.”
Interested individuals can find a listing of cleanup events, resources for organizing a cleanup, and other information about the effort online at Great American Cleanup Of PA.
Groups interested in adopting a section of highway are encouraged to contact their local PennDOT County Maintenance office and ask for the AAH coordinator, or visit PennDOT District 11 (Allegheny County)
The City of Pittsburgh is introducing a bike share program in which users are given a key or code to access a bicycle at parked solar-powered docking stations at any time. The program will include 500 bikes for point-to-point trips across the city.
Passes for the system will range from annual, monthly, three-day and 24-hour. Users can take advantage of an app called Spotcycle to determine if a bike or empty dock is available at a station.
For more information, visit BikePGH http://bikepgh.org or Pittsburgh Bike Share www.pghbikeshare.org

Oakland 2025 Master Plan is the culmination of a year-long community engagement process  that included public design workshops, neighborhood dialogue sessions, community”walk-shops,” and stakeholder interviews.

The strategies fit into five distinct yet interrelated areas:  Housing, Transportation, Business and Development, Open Space and Art, Community Building.

For more info, check out the Oakland 2025 Master Plan information page.