Beth Pittinger thinks about Pittsburgh Police’s next chief and sees a world of opportunity. The director of the Citizens Police Review Board believes retired Chief Scott Schubert’s successor, who Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey plans to appoint after a national search, could be a beacon for accountability. “It would need to
The Urban Redevelopment Authority is set to release more than $500,000 in funding through a series of microgrants for neighborhood upgrades around the city. Earmarked projects include a grocery store expansion in Larimer, a historic brewery restoration in Hazelwood, and a park and trail project in Brighton Heights.
HUD No. 22-110 HUD Public Affairs (202) 708-0685 FOR RELEASE Friday June 17, 2022 Secretary Fudge Announces $520 Million to Protect Low-Income Households from Lead and Other Home Health and Safety Hazards Secretary announces funding during visit to Pittsburgh, PA with Vice President Harris and EPA Administrator Regan WASHINGTON - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Vice President Kamala Harris, in a visit to Pittsburgh on Friday, will discuss the administration’s efforts at the federal level to replace lead pipes – a issue with which Pittsburgh familiar. Harris, alongside EPA administrator Michael Regan and Marcia Fudge, secretary of Housing and Urban Development, will speak at the