Traffic Advisory
Traffic Advisory
Traffic Advisory
The City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works has released its 2015 street paving list. For the first time in city history, the projected plan for the entire paving season – approximately 44 miles – is available to the public via the new Department of Public Works Street Paving Program website.Release: http://pittsburghpa.gov/mayor/release?id=4317
Paving Site: http://pittsburghpa.gov/dpw/street-paving-program
3407-Forbes-Ave-Campus-Advantage-Development-Meeting.pdf
First-draft-building-design-3407-Forbes-Ave.pdf
Project-details-3407-Forbes-Ave.pdf
3407 Forbes Avenue – Proposed Campus Advantage Development (next to Arby's)
South Oakland Neighborhood Group (SONG)
3407-Forbes-Ave-Campus-Advantage-Development-Meeting.pdf
Please see the attached flyer for a meeting Tuesday, 4/14, 6:00 pm at the Career Center building. Please spread the word to your neighbors.The City of Pittsburgh Department of Parks & Recreation (Citiparks) will be accepting proposals for a contract to perform custodial and cleaning services at the city’s twenty-two (22) Recreation and Healthy Active Living (Senior) centers beginning April 8, 2015.
This Request for Proposals specifically addresses the need to provide regular, efficient and effective custodial and cleaning services to the 22 Recreation and Healthy Active Living (Senior) centers.
Citiparks is seeking proposals that provide an hourly rate for reimbursement for providing the services above for as few as four (4) specific facilities and as many as all twenty two (22) facilities.
Citiparks has partnered with the Department of Innovation & Performance and the city’s Code for America Fellows to develop the RFP website where interested vendors can sign up to receive updates, responses to questions, submission details and deadline information regarding the Request for Proposals.
program ends for the year on April 15 but
still have many appointment openings at three of five
tax sites – in the South Side, the Hill District, and Monroeville. It would be a shame to waste this opportunity to put money in the pockets of working families.
Making an appointment is as easy as dialing 2-1-1 (or 888-553-5778). These lines are answered 24/7.
Please help get the word out by sharing this info.