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City Releases Series of Tools to Help Residents Plan Pittsburgh’s Future
Mayor Ed Gainey’s office and Pittsburgh’s Department of City Planning released a series of new tools last month that will help residents plan for Pittsburgh’s future.
Pittsburgh to Host Five City in the Streets Events This Spring and Summer
Pittsburgh will continue its City in the Streets initiative with five upcoming events this spring and summer that align with the program’s intention to bring local government directly to city residents.
Learn & Earn Summer Youth Employment Program Application Process Open
The application process is open for Pittsburgh’s Learn & Earn Summer Youth Employment Program. Those interested in submitting must do so by Friday, June 6.
Gainey Provides Update on Residential Housing Registration Program
Pittsburgh’s Mayor Ed Gainey has provided an update on the voluntary registration period for the Residential Housing Rental Registration Program that began in December.
City Launches Basketball Initiative as Part of Violence Prevention Commitment
Mayor Ed Gainey and My Brother’s Keeper Pittsburgh has launched a late-night basketball initiative for young adults between the ages of 18 and 26.
Pittsburgh Debuts Its First Accessible Tennis Court
Pittsburgh has debuted its first re-fitted accessible tennis court in Highland Park.
Pittsburgh Launches Snow Angels Program Ahead of Winter Season
Pittsburgh has launched its 2024-25 Snow Angels program, which pairs community volunteers with seniors and residents with disabilities who need assistance shoveling and salting their sidewalks and walkways during the winter.
Pittsburgh and Black Equity Coalition Data Justice Working Group Launch Collaboration
Pittsburgh and the Black Equity Coalition (BEC) Data Justice Working Group has formed a Community Data Justice Collaborative (CDJC) as part of the Data Justice Project.