07/10 2013

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT CELEBRATION – Carnegie Library Main Branch Oakland 8/6 5pm


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Celebrate at our Root Beer Float Social!

  • 5:00-8:00 PM  CLP – Main, Oakland 
  • Join us for activities, music and root beer floats (while supplies last) on the Library Lawn. 
  • Find us at: facebook.com/ —> carnegielibraryofpittsburgh
  • Want to know more? Ask a librarian. 412.622.3151 
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (Main – Oakland)
4400 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
07/10 2013

OAKLAND GREEN TEAM MEETING 7/18 6pm


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The Oakland Green Team seeks to “put the oak back in Oakland,” improving trail connections and creating attractive open spaces. The team will identify, guide and implement greening activities throughout Oakland.

IMG_20130409_172520The Oakland 2025 Master Plan identifies greening and beautification as vital areas for creating a sustainable and enjoyable community. The Oakland Green Team is a direct response to this vision for the future, and will strive to achieve this vision by creating a forum for resident ideas and actions.

  • The Green Team is participating in the redesign of the Louisa Street steps and in creating three new murals on Semple Street. We’ll be posting lots of updates on OPDC’s Facebook and Twitter page as the projects moves forward.
  • Next meeting: Thursday, July 18th from 6:00-7:15PM at the Oakland Career Center, 294 Semple Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
07/10 2013

OAKWATCH Public Meeting 7/17 Noon


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The Oakland Code Enforcement Task ForceOakleaf Logo

Mission: Oakwatch seeks to improve the quality of life for residents, employees and visitors by enforcing codes on negligent property owners, housing violations, parking violations, disruptive behavior, excessive noise and underage drinking in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh.

Oakwatch formed in 2011 as an implementation item of TheOakland 2025 Master Plan. Oakwatch meets the third Wednesday of every month and welcomes all to attend. If you miss a meeting, check this page regularly for posted minutes, announcements and other relevant materials.

Next meeting: Wednesday, July 17th, Noon, at Parkview Manor, located at 3250 Parkview Avenue (right next to St. Regis Church). Please RSVP by contacting 412.621.7863 ext. 23 or oakwatch@opdc.org.
04/13 2013

2ND ANNUAL YOUTH BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT


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CityCouncilDistrict6District 6 Hosts Youth Basketball Tournament at the Thelma Lovette YMCA

Sent 04/11/2013 @ 2:57 pm

 

Greetings,
In continuing my “Fit in Six” initiative, on Saturday, April 13th my office will be hosting the second annual district-wide Youth Basketball tournament at the Thelma Lovette YMCA in Hill District at 2114 Centre Avenue. The tournament is set to begin at 10:00am and conclude at 4:00pm. The tournament will be divided by the following age groups: 10-12, 13-15, and 16-18. Snacks and refreshments will be provided for participants. Trophies will be given to the teams that finish in first, second, and third place.
Fit in Six’s goal is to promote a healthier community. This 3-on-3 tournament is a chance for the youth of District 6 to have fun while encouraging an active and healthy lifestyle. There is still time to register if you or anyone that you know is interested in joining the tournament. Participants can join as a team or as an individual to be placed on a team. If you would like to volunteer, join the tournament or have any general questions, please contact Bernelle Wood at412-255-2134
I encourage everyone to come out and support our youths on Saturday. We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
R. Daniel Lavelle

 

04/10 2013

ARTPGH + DESIGNPGH PUBLIC MEETINGS: APRIL 2013


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PlanPGHSix dates & locations to choose from

Sent 04/01/2013 @ 10:04 am

On April 22nd-25th, 29th and 30th, there will be a second round of public meetings for ARTPGH and DESIGNPGH, the Public Art and Urban Design components of PLANPGH, the City’s first comprehensive plan. These will be six “open house” meetings conveniently located throughout the City that will allow residents to participate near where they live or work.  Get more info about the meeting format below the schedule.

Meeting Locations:

  • Monday, April 22nd (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • The Kaufmann Center
      1825 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
      412-392-4400
      Public Transportation: Bus 81, 82 and 83
  • Tuesday, April 23rd (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • Schenley Ice Rink
      10341 Overlook Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15207
      412-422-6523
  • Wednesday, April 24th (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, East Liberty Branch
      130 S. Whitfield Street, Pittsburgh, PA
      412-363-8232
      Public Transportation: Bus 71A, 71B, 71C, 74, 77, 82, 86, 87, 88, and 89
  • Thursday, April 25th (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • West End Overlook Shelter
      Access parking from northern end of Fairview Avenue
      Public Transportation: Bus 26, 27, and 29
  • Monday, April 29th (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
      10 Children’s Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
      412-322-5058
      Public Transportation: Bus 1, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 2, 4, 54, 6, 7 and 8
  • Tuesday, April 30th (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • Mount Washington Senior Center
      122 Virginia Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15211
      412-488-8405
      Public Transportation: Bus 40, 43 and MI (Monongahela Incline)

Please note that for outreach purposes, we have divided the City into six study areas. While you’re welcome to attend any meeting you wish, it’s recommended that residents attend the meeting in the study area in which they work or live as the content will be relevant to those specific neighborhoods. View a map of the study areas.

RSVP is requested, but not required. We kindly ask that you please RSVP to the meeting you plan on attending using one of three methods:

Click here for a PDF flyer for distribution

If you require special accommodations, please contact ADA Coordinator Richard Meritzer: 412-255-2102richard.meritzer@pittsburghpa.gov


Meeting Format:

The meetings’ workshop format will allow residents to arrive at any time during the 4 pm to 7 pm timeframe and to rotate through three 20-minute workshops. The three concurrent sessions will present and discuss preliminary plan recommendations on:Public Art Policies; the Urban Design Manual; and Neighborhood Visions. The session on neighborhood visions will provide a list of visions from existing community plans, of which attendees may offer feedback and suggestions. Within the public art session, initial best practices and suggested policy recommendations will presented and discussed, and in the third concurrent session, preliminary recommendations for the urban design manual, including recommendations on development that captures neighborhood character, will be presented.

Residents will provide feedback on this current planning work, that will set the framework for the draft ARTPGH and DESIGNPGH plan documents. ARTPGH andDESIGNPGH will set policies and tools to guide the City in the areas of public art and urban design for the next 25 years. The recommended policies and findings will be presented for public feedback later this year.


Also, you may have heard that TALKPGH is coming your way! TALKPGH is the mobile outreach component of ARTPGH and DESIGNPGH. It is an artist-led project that will travel to each of the 90 neighborhoods and interview residents relevant to these plans. Check it out here!


ARTPGH is developing a strategy for the City to engage local, regional and national artists, facilitate care for its extensive art collection, and involve artists in public space, facility and infrastructure design. DESIGNPGH is examining existing types of urban design and devise a plan with set guidelines that will inform future developers about the quality and character of design that is expected and feasible in our neighborhoods.

The public art and urban design plans are heavily dependent on public participation and are estimated to be completed over the next 9 months. There will be ongoing opportunities and subsequent public meetings for the public to become involved. Please visit planpgh.com to sign up for email updates related to ARTPGH,DESIGNPGH and other components of PLANPGH.

04/05 2013

Oakwatch meeting on April 17th


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OPDClogoOakwatch friends:

 

At the last Oakwatch meeting, we heard an update from Barbie Arroyo of Councilman Kraus’s staff on the Responsible Hospitality project. Many of you had great questions that required a more in-depth discussion.

We’re excited to announce that Councilman Kraus has arranged for Jim Peters, the Executive Director of the Responsible Hospitality Institute, to join us at the next Oakwatch meeting on April 17th to discuss how RHI will affect Oakland directly. This meeting will be at 6pm at the Oakland Career Center, located at 294 Semple Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Please enter the building through the Louisa Street side door.

Councilman Kraus recently did an update on this project in OPDC’s e-newsletter, which just came out today. There’s also some exciting news in this newsletter about work being done to transform the Bates Street gateway into Oakland and many exciting events that are taking place around the neighborhood this spring. Check out the newsletter by clicking here.

We will soon post the minutes from the March meeting on our website.

 

As always, don’t hesitate to contact OPDC staff with questions or concerns.

 

Have a great weekend!

 

Rebekkah Ranallo

Communications Manager

Oakland Planning and Development Corporation (OPDC)

235 Atwood Street

Pittsburgh, PA  15213

www.opdc.org

412.621.7863 x23 office

412.760.5604 mobile

04/05 2013

OAKLAND GREEN TEAM Volunteer Opportunities


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There are two exciting volunteering opportunities coming up that will help green Oakland. If possible please let us know ahead of time about your interest in either of these events by emailing kico@opdc.org

  • ·         Oakland Tree Care Day: we’re partnering with Tree Pittsburgh to carry out some much needed care on recently planted Oakland trees. Join us Tuesday, April 9, 5:00 – 6:00 pm.
  • ·         Bates St Hillside Restoration: come help landscape and restore a section of the Bates St hillside, we will be removing invasive species and planting trees, feel free to stop in as you are able.OakLeaf

 

Make sure to bring a friend to the next Green Team meeting. It will be Thursday, April 18 from 6:00 – 7:15 pm at OPDC’s new Career Center on 294 Semple St. See you then.

 

Do you have a way that you’d like to green Oakland? Email dzwier@opdc.org or call 412-621-7863 x14 with your ideas.

04/05 2013

Oakland Forever & A Taste of Oakland – Friday April 12 4pm-9pm


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Oakland Forever includes A Taste of Oakland, presented by Hurley Associates, Hurley Insurance Brokers!

TasteOfOakland

 

 

 

A Taste of Oakland is the same great food tour that you know and love, just this year when you finish snacking your way through Oakland you can join the festivities in Schenley Plaza!  A Taste of Oakland is from 4–6p.m. on Friday, April 12th.  Admission is included with your purchase of an Oakland Forever Wristband!

A Taste of Oakland Restaurants:

  • Dave & Andy’s Homemade Ice Cream
  • Peter’s Pub
  • Milano’s Pizza
  • Sorrento’s Pizza Roma
  • Garden Grill & Bar at the Hilton Garden Inn University Place
  • Rita’s Italian Ice
  • Red Oak Cafe
  • Hello Bistro
  • Pittsburgh Pretzel Sandwich Shop

A Taste of Oakland Sample Stops:

  • New Balance Pittsburgh
  • A Touch of Gold & Silver Jewelry Store
  • Maggie & Stella’s Cards & Gifts
  • Dollar Bank
  • T-Mobile
  • Hilton Garden Inn University Place

Oakland Forever 2013

04/05 2013

PennDOT Invites Volunteers to Join in Statewide Spring Cleaning


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PennDOT is seeking volunteers for this year’s Great American Cleanup of Pennsylvania effort that runs through May 31.
The cleanup event is an annual effort sponsored by PennDOT, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, state Department of Environmental Protection and other partners. Groups involved in PennDOT’s Adopt-A-Highway (AAH) program, which involves volunteers cleaning roadsides year round, are also encouraged to participate in the cleanup.
“These cleanup programs play a huge role in keeping Pennsylvania beautiful through cleaner roadsides and communities,” said PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch. “It’s my hope that more individuals get involved and join the thousands of dedicated volunteers that participate in these efforts year after year.”
Interested individuals can find a listing of cleanup events, resources for organizing a cleanup, and other information about the effort online atwww.gacofpa.org.
Groups interested in adopting a section of highway are encouraged to contact their local PennDOT County Maintenance office and ask for the AAH coordinator, or visit www.dot.state.pa.us.
During last year’s Great American Cleanup, 6.7 million pounds of litter was collected from Pennsylvania’s roads, trails and shorelines by more than 141,000 volunteers. PennDOT’s AAH program contributed nearly 78,000 volunteers who cleaned up nearly 53 percent of the collected litter on 10,960 miles of cleaned up roadway.
This year, cleanup partner Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful is hosting its first-ever Great American Cleanup Video Contest. Interested individuals can send a three-to-five-minute video of their cleanup event to Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful by May 24, with eventual voting on the group’s Facebook page. For contest rules and information visitwww.gacofpa.org.
Through the AAH program, volunteers collect litter on a two-mile section of state highway four times a year. The program currently has nearly 7,000 participating groups, more than 125,000 volunteers and 15,834 miles of adopted state-maintained roadways.
In addition to the event, during the “Pick it Up PA Days” from April 20 to May 6 registered events have access to free disposal at participating landfills. PennDOT provides gloves, trash bags and safety vests to AAH and Great American Cleanup of PA groups.
04/05 2013

DISTRICT 6 ONLINE TOWN HALL


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CityCouncilDistrict6Join Councilman Lavelle on Tuesday, April 9th
Sent 04/05/2013 @ 12:19 pm

Greetings-

This is a reminder for the third online town hall that will take place on Tuesday, April 9th at 7pm. It is an opportunity for all of the constituents of District 6 to ask questions and interact with me online, whether through webcam, phone or via instant messaging. To log on, just follow these instructions:

  1. Go to www.concert-oh.com and select the meeting
  2. Join by clicking the red JOIN button
  3. Select the START A CALL (for PC) option. A passcode/PIN will be provided on the screen when this option is clicked. For those using the DIAL IN (phone) option, a passcode/PIN will also be provided on-screen.
  4. Click on the “Raise Hand” icon to participate in the meeting. The Councilman will place you in “talk mode” when he is ready to take your question.
  5. Scroll over the Councilman’s image and select the Floating option to increase video size.

To view the flyer for this event, please click here. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact my office at 412-255-2134.