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Progress being made as Lower Valley EMS works to address financial condition

Progress is coming along as the Lower Valley Ambulance Service works with the Allegheny Valley North Council of Governments to improve its financial condition. The ambulance service is seeking help through two consulting reviews to strengthen its administrative side and gain a better idea of how to reorganize. “No one

Harrison neighbors welcome demolition of abandoned houses

Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review A tree has grown directly in front of of the steps to the porch of a house at 76 Pine Street in Harrison. It is one of nine the township plans to seek bids to tear down. Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review Harrison resident Conrad Zylinski, whose own home of 30 years on Spruce Street has survived fires on both sides of it, says this house at 57 Spruce St. is a fire trap that needs to be torn down. It is on a list of nine for which the township will seek bids to demolish. Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review

Harrison approves demolition contract, awaits officers vote on police pact

Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review A house at 92 Spruce St. is one of three included in a $30,000 demolition contract recently awarded by the Harrison commissioners. Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review A duplex at 14-16 Philadelphia Ave. in Harrison is among three houses included in a demolition contract awarded to Minniefield Demolition Services of West Mifflin. Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review Neighbors of a burned-out house at 998 Ivanhoe St. in Harrison expressed their frustration with township officials. The house, which burned in December 2016, is one of three expected to be torn down by the end of February.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.

Tarentum awards 2 contracts to tear down 16 blighted buildings

Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review Richard Marchese, working for Allen Demolition, tears down a vacant house on Davidson Street in Tarentum on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Tarentum is on the verge of getting the vast majority of the borough’s blighted and abandoned buildings torn down, code enforcement Officer Anthony Bruni said. Bruni said bids for 16 upcoming demolitions came in under budget, which he said could allow council to seek bids on more properties. At its meeting Tuesday, council awarded two demolition contracts for the properties totaling $116,300. Eight companies submitted bids for each contract.

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