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New stop signs will be installed at a busy Fox Chapel intersection in an effort to make turning safer. Police Chief Michael Stevens said there have been numerous near misses and complaints about traffic safety at Old Mill and Easton roads. “It has a sight distance problem,” he said. “When ....
Fox Chapel resident Byron Falchetti wants motorists to slow down when driving in the borough. “It’s getting worse,” Falchetti told borough officials Monday. “Someone’s going to get seriously hurt and there’s going to be liability issues. I don’t think it’s right. “I have never seen a car pulled over for ....
Four candidates are vying for three open seats on Fox Chapel Council. Incumbent Betsy Monroe is on the Democratic ticket. Candidate Michael Pohl is running as a Republican. Incumbent Fred Leech and candidate Jonathan Colton earned enough votes in the spring primary to be placed on both the Democratic and ....
An outdated and derogatory term for a Native American woman will be removed from Fox Chapel’s borough code after officials approved the change Monday. About 15 sections of the borough code will be updated to reflect present terms such as changing Old Squaw Trail to Eliza Fox Trail, Squaw Run ....
Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review Fox Chapel is working to remove the word squaw from public roads because it is a slur for women of Native American descent. Residents who are impacted by the change will be compensated.
TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Fox Chapel residents who are impacted by the impending name change of Squaw Run Road and Squaw Run East will get $250 from borough tax dollars to offset costs and compensate them for inconveniences. Council on Jan. 18 approved the stipend, saying anyone who can prove financial hardship will be eligible for an extra $250. Councilperson Thomas Karet abstained. ....