Month: March 2015
- Basic information about yourself;
- As much detail as possible about the conflict with UPMC or Highmark;
- Any correspondence you may have received from either company; and
- Insurance coverage information because of the variety of plans that exist.
2015-3-25-Around-the-Corner.pdf
Financial-Management-Workshop.pdf
MARCH MADNESS MAYHEM: Join us at The Corner Saturday, March 28th at 5pm to watch March Madness basketball!
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP: The Corner is partnering with Dollar Bank to host a FREE Financial Management Workshop on Wednesday, April 8th at 6pm at The Corner.
- Bloomfield Development Corporation
- St Paul AME Church
- Mt Washington Community Development Corporation
- White Lily Baptist Church
- Hill House Association
- Polish Hill Civic Association
- Hazelwood Initiative
- South Side Community Council of Pittsburgh
- Beechview Business District Revitalization Project
- Penn State Extension Center
- Monticello Street Hospitality House
- Soldiers & Sailors Museum
- Larimer Green Team
- Spring Hill Civic League
- Perry Hilltop Citizens Council
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens announced that it has received the 2014 Global Best Project Award in the Green Project category from Engineering News Record (ENR) for the Center for Sustainable Landscapes (CSL). This competition was established to honor and identify project teams behind outstanding design and construction efforts across the globe, and the CSL is one of only 20 such projects worldwide, and one of only two in the U.S., to win an award.
- Northbound traffic will turn left onto Fifth Avenue
- Turn left onto Moultrie Street
- Turn left onto Forbes Avenue
The City of Pittsburgh will conduct an around-the-clock pothole blitz next week for three straight days beginning Tuesday night.
Weather permitting, Department of Public Works crews will begin filling potholes citywide starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, and finish at 6 p.m., Friday, March 13. Crews will work during night and day shifts for 72 hours, while also attending to rubbish and riverfront cleanup from storms and flooding this week.
Residents are encouraged to submit pothole repair requests to the City of Pittsburgh 311 Response Center. The “blitz” efforts will be based on 311 submissions, as well as problem areas identified by Public Works supervisors.
Please note that to effectively dispatch repairs 311 needs as many details as possible on pothole locations, such as addresses, intersections, block numbers, or landmarks.
All calls to 311 are answered by a live operator from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday. In the City of Pittsburgh, dial 3-1-1. Outside of Pittsburgh, call 412-255-2621. Voice or text messages can be submitted by dialing or texting 412-573-9736. Online submissions can be sent at any time via Twitter to @Pgh311 or the online form on the city website: http://pittsburghpa.gov/311/form.