Community
The current project timeline is:
- Design completion by December 2015.
- The project will be bid out in January 2016.
- Demolition will begin Winter 2016.
- Construction will finish Spring 2016.
Find May's meeting minutes online at opdc.org/oakwatch
-The Zone 4 Public Safety Council Meeting has moved to the third Thursday of the month– next meeting is Thursday, June 18th at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh in Squirrel Hill.
-Officer Leshen shared an online bike registry site as a way to prevent and track stolen bikes: bikeindex.org
FORBES_AVE_APTS_Planning-Commission_150525.pdf
FORBES-AVENUE-APARTMENTS_150512.pdf
- Spring 2015: The public scoping period begins with the May 5 & 6 public meetings and extends to June 4, 2015 during which additional public and agency input is received. The NEPA review will begin. Coordination with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission has been initiated and contacts with other regulatory and resource agencies will occur.
- Summer 2015: Community workshops to discuss the location and design of BRT stations will be convened. The analysis of the alternatives effects on the social and economic environment, physical environment and transportation system will continue. The alternatives will be refined.
- Fall 2015: The NEPA analyses will be completed. Based on the input from the workshops and technical analyses, the station designs will be developed further.
- Winter/Spring 2016: The draft NEPA document will be prepared.
- Spring/Summer 2016: The public will review and comment on the draft NEPA document. Based on public comment and the NEPA analyses, the LPA will be selected. A report on the LPA will be submitted to FTA for approval to advance the project into Preliminary Engineering.
University of Pittsburgh Police Officers assisted the City of Pittsburgh Police Department with an armed robbery that occurred on Friday, May 8th, 2015, at approximately 9:45pm, near the intersection of Bigelow Boulevard and Tennyson Avenue. The victim stated that while in his car, a white male approached him, displayed a handgun and demanded his wallet. The victim gave the suspect a credit card, and the suspect fled on foot in an unknown direction.
Description of the suspect follows:
- Suspect – White male, approximately 5’6”, wearing a black sweatshirt, black pants, black hat, and white shoes.
Anyone having information regarding this incident should call the Pittsburgh Police Department (Zone 4) at412-422-6520 (reference CCR #81560) or the University of Pittsburgh Police at 412-624-2121. (Reference report #15-01340)
3407-Forbes-Ave-May-4-Design-Updates.pdf
3407-Forbes-Avenue-Apartments-Traffic-Study-4-22-15.pdf
Greenfield-Bridge-Meeting-June-16.2015.pdf
South Oakland Neighborhood Group (SONG)