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Recent News About City of Pittsburgh
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City of Pittsburgh Gathering Community Input on 2023 Capital and Operating Budgets
The Office of Management and Budget invites residents to share their input on the City of Pittsburgh’s 2023 Capital and Operating Budgets through virtual forums and online surveys.
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Two Farmers' Markets to Open in June
Satisfy your appetite for fresh-picked fruits and vegetables in 2022 by visiting four Farmers’ Markets presented by the City of Pittsburgh Office of Special Events.
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Register Today for June 5 Greenfield Glide 5k in Schenley Park
Get ready to run the Greenfield Glide!
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Pittsburgh Celebrates Juneteenth Freedom Day
Today, Mayor Ed Gainey announced plans for the City of Pittsburgh to support the annual Juneteenth celebration in partnership with Stop the Violence Pittsburgh from June 17 – June 19, 2022.
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City of Pittsburgh Announces 2022 Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park Schedule
Grab a lawn chair or blanket and head out for an unforgettable evening of cinema under the stars this summer when the City of Pittsburgh Office of Special Events presents “Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park.”
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'We need to look out for one another': Pittsburgh Police Chief addresses recent surge in violent crime
Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert addressed an increase in violence in the steel city in a statement April 1.
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Statement From Mayor Ed Gainey on Gun Violence In Our City
Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of Dayvon Vickers, Devonte White, and the entire community today.
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Pittsburgh Recognized for Exceptional Use of Data and Evidence to Improve Residents' Lives
Pittsburgh is proud to announce that it has achieved What Works Cities Certification in recognition of its exceptional use of data to guide decision-making and improve residents’ lives.
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Carnegie Museum of Art collaborate in upcoming 'partnership' event
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will be performing Bates, Rachmaninoff and Bruckner; which will be matched with sculptures by Malvina Hoffman in a collaboration between the symphony and the Carnegie Museum of Art.
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Pittsburgh releases Oakland Plan to 'empower residents to take an active role in their community’s future'
The city of Pittsburgh announced that it has released a draft of the Oakland Plan, as well as its zoning proposal, for public comment, which is a plan expected to be finished within the next decade.
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City of Pittsburgh Urges Caution Ahead of Weekend Snow Forecast
The City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Public Works (DPW) is preparing for inclement weather and is taking action to ensure the safety of residents.
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The City of Pittsburgh Releases the Oakland Neighborhood Plan for Public Comment
The City of Pittsburgh has released a draft of the Oakland Plan and associated Zoning Proposal for public comment.
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'You will help us build a city that is welcoming': Pittsburgh Bureau of EMS holds swearing-in and promotions ceremony
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services recently had a swearing-in ceremony to officially welcome new EMTs and paramedics.
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Mayor Ed Gainey Appoints Jake Pawlak as Director of Office of Management and Budget; Will Appoint as Deputy Mayor Upon City Council Confirmation
Mayor Ed Gainey announced today his appointment of Jake Pawlak as the Director of Office of Management and Budget.
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City & URA Partner With Manchester Citizens Corporation & Millcraft Investments To Advance Esplanade Development
The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) Board of Directors is set to vote tomorrow on the sale of URA-owned property to Esplanade Partners, LP, a wholly owned subsidiary of Millcraft Investments, Inc., for $1.5 million to advance Phase I of the Esplanade development.
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City Launches Dashburgh To Increase Public Access To Data
Mayor William Peduto and the Department of Innovation & Performance today introduced Dashburgh, a new online transparency tool that allows the public to see and explore data on City of Pittsburgh operations.
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City Joins Big Tom's Groundbreaking, Bringing $1.94 Million of Investments for Barbershop, Affordable Housing and Community Revitalization Project on Hill District's Centre Avenue Business Corridor
City Joins Big Tom's Groundbreaking, Bringing $1.94 Million of Investments for Barbershop, Affordable Housing and Community Revitalization Project on Hill District's Centre Avenue Business Corridor.
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Communications Director to Leave Role with City
Mayor William Peduto announced today that Communications Director Molly Onufer will be leaving her role with the City.
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City Selects The Efficiency Network for LED Streetlight Conversion and Installation Project for Over $1 Million Annual Energy Savings
The Office of Mayor William Peduto has announced that Pittsburgh-based The Efficiency Network (TEN) has been selected for the citywide LED streetlight conversion project. The project will convert the City’s existing inventory of 35,000 overhead streetlights to LED in order to save over $1 million a year in energy cost, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create union jobs and generate workforce development opportunities.
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City Recognizes Nearly $27 Million in Affordable Housing Developments in East Liberty
The City of Pittsburgh joined partners Trek Development Group, Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP), Urban Redevelopment of Pittsburgh (URA) and community members, including representatives from the Penn Plaza Support and Action Coalition and East Liberty Development Inc. (ELDI), today to officially open the Mellons Orchard South and break ground on the Harvard Beatty Housing development projects.