Members of the parish, formed by the merger of St. Bernard and Our Lady of Grace churches, have the opportunity to gather together for a series of seasonal happenings.
Mt. Lebanon is moving forward with a new master plan for municipal parks and feasibility study for an expanded recreation center.
Six consulting firms have submitted proposals for the project, and Mt. Lebanon Commission could award a contract as soon as its May 25 meeting. The low bid is for $99,500, the only one under the $113,800 allocated in the municipal budget.
During their latest discussion session, commissioners agreed to a maximum expenditure of $150,000 so the project team, led by municipal planner and assistant manager Ian McMeans, could interview representatives from more than a single firm.
âWeâre not required to award the lowest bidder in this case because it is a professional service,â Mindy Ranney, commission president, said.