A revised law temporarily banning evictions in Pittsburgh was approved Tuesday by city council. The law is also supported by Mayor Bill Peduto. “I hope that we do see some level of enforcement,” Councilwoman Deb Gross said. Gross has worked with community activists and city officials to fine-tune the law, which is designed to protect people facing hardships caused by the coronavirus pandemic from being evicted from their homes. But crafting a temporary ban on evictions that can be enforced and is able to withstand legal challenges has taken months. Council initially adopted the ban March 2. Before it was signed into law by Peduto, a North Huntingdon-based group that represents landlords sued the city March 5 because the law surpasses the powers granted the city under state law.