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Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County votes forward choice of RIDC as developer for Carrie Furnace brownfield site
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Plum officials said costly asbestos removal pushed this dilapidated property at 9112 Maple St. to 2021’s demolition list.
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1280 Blackadore Ave. was one of five houses in Penn Hills slated for demolition in May 2020.
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The Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments received a $125,000 grant recently to continue developing cloud-based software that caters to code enforcement officers.
The Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County issued the grant, meant for Community Infrastructure and Tourism. The software, dubbed the Code Enforcement Data Tool, has been under development for a few years.
Allegheny Land Trust finalizes purchase of Girty s Woods in Reserve, shielding 155-acre forest from development
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Carnegie Borough seeks public input on a proposed 2.27-mile extension of the Panhandle Trail
The Panhandle Trail could soon grow by more than two miles.
Carnegie officials are gauging public support for a proposed project that would extend the Panhandle Trail, a 29.2-mile pathway that runs from Collier Township to Weirton, W.Va.
Map of the proposed Panhandle Trail extension.
Following a Genesee & Wyoming Railroad right of way, the proposed 2.27-mile extension would stretch from Walkers Mill in Collier Township to the Port Authority West Busway Carnegie Station and end at the Port Authority Bell Avenue Station.
Since announcing the idea on Jan. 6, the borough has received more than 300 online letters of support from individuals, community groups and local businesses. Letters will be accepted through the end of March.