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2015 Troy Hill Citizens Membership
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Troy Hill Citizens, Inc.
1619 Lowrie Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Buhl Foundation Northside Initiative Funding Opportunity Progress (Update)
December 2014
“Thieman announced the next phase of the initiative at the celebration. Three separate pockets of money will be made available to help communities fund and implement programs, including $50,000 for each action team, $10,000 for each of the 18 Northside neighborhoods, and $70,000 in individual grants, which will range from $250-1,000.”
Click here to read the article in it’s entirety from The NorthSide Chronicle
The grants mentioned above are referred to as Neighbor-to-Neighbor Grants
The Sprout Funds Website describes “Neighbor-to-Neighbor Grants as:
“In 2015, in partnership with the Buhl Foundation, Sprout will make available community innovation resources to support the One Northside vision. Neighbor-to-Neighbor Grants of up to $1,000 will provide immediate support for small-scale community projects with broad citizen support as demonstrated by neighborhood petitions, letters of support from community groups, and small financial pledges.”
Prospective Applicant Information Sessions and Community Meet-ups
Sprout encourages prospective applicants to attend Information Sessions to meet with Sprout staff to learn more about Neighbor-to-Neighbor Grants in advance of preparing an application.
During January 2015, Sprout will host Information Sessions at the following Northside neighborhood locations:
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Perry Hilltop: Saturday, January 10 from 9:00am-12noon at The Pittsburgh Project, 2801 N. Charles St. 15214
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Central Northside: Wednesday, January 14 from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Artist Image Resource (AIR), 518 Foreland St. 15212
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Brighton Heights: Friday, January 16 from 8:00am-10:00am at Studio Capezzuti, 1509 Termon Ave. 15212
- Spring Garden: Thursday, January 22 from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Wiggle Whiskey Barrelhouse, 1055 Spring Garden Ave. 15212
To attend an info session, RSVP to apply@sproutfund.org with your contact information and home neighborhood.
Sprout Fund / Northside Funding Opportunity Website
Troy Hill Citizens will update any information and news about the Buhl Foundation’s One Northside / Northside Funding Opportunity when it becomes available.
City Tree Root Sidewalk Damage Claims and Compensation.
PRESS RELEASE
December 8, 20148
Office of Pittsburgh City Council Member Darlene M. Harris
Contact: 412 255 2135
COUNCILWOMAN DARLENE M. HARRIS INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO
City has not increased reimbursement for tree root damage for at least 20 years.
(Pittsburgh) Pittsburgh City Council Member Darlene M. Harris (D- District 1) will introduce legislation on
Tuesday, December 9, 2014, to update the city’s policy for paying out sidewalk damages caused by city
trees. The city currently reimburses city property owners $4.00 per sq. foot. Council Member Harris’
legislation would increase that amount to $8.00 per sq. ft.
“When we looked into this,” said Council Member Harris, “the city’s Law Department reported that the
amount the city pays for tree root damaged sidewalk claims has been $4.00 per sq. foot for at least
twenty years. No one can recall exactly when that amount ($4.00 a sq. ft) had been set. With inflation,
that original value has been cut in half. It is only fair that that there is a readjustment. It might also
motivate people to make needed sidewalk repairs.”
Council Member Harris’ legislation also authorizes the City Solicitor to recalculate the reimbursement
amount every four years based upon the consumer price index. “That would keep the Council from
having to revisit this matter every few years or so. It is good housekeeping. Right now the city is only
covering 20% of the replacement. This legislation would make it 40% reimbursement. That’s about what
it was when the $4.00 number was set decades ago.”
UPDATE SIDEWALK DAMAGE CLAIMS
According to Harris, local contractors estimate that it costs about $500.00 to replace one 5’x5’ sidewalk
slab ($20.00 per sq. ft.). An increase in the Law Department’s 2015 judgment account would be
sufficient to absorb this cost.
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Updated News Re: Troy Hill Community Outdoor Christmas Lights
Troy Hill Citizens wanted all of our membership to know that we began the project of hanging Christmas lights along Lowrie St. this year, as was done in the past. However, we did run into obstacles that require long term repairs, and so are sad to report that there will not be THC sponsored Christmas Lights in our business district this year.
Troy Hill Citizens General Meeting 12/17/2014 7:00 PM
Troy Hill Citizens Newsletter – Winter Edition 2014 PDF file
November’s Block Watch Meeting: Wednesday, Nov. 19th 7PM
This Month’s Troy Hill Block Watch Meeting will feature a guest speaker from the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, whose specialty is IDENTITY THEFT. All neighbors are welcome and encouraged to attend these meetings; which are held at the Most Holy Name School Hall (Tinsbury Street entrance).
Troy Hill News: The ServePGH Love Your Block Grant combined with volunteers, including PITT students makes for a successful day!
The ServePGH Love Your Block Grant combined with volunteer help (including a HUGE hand and a very BIG THANKS to the University of Pittsburgh Students “Pitt Make a Difference Day”) made for a successful work session at our Citizens Park and for Troy Hill!
•The Tree boxes around the Park and along Troy Hill Road were weeded and cleaned.
•Two empty tree boxes (on the Claim St. sidewalk) were filled and designed with paver stone. And the Fr. Feldmeier and Charles Plantz Memorial Markers were installed as centerpieces in these areas.
•A pet litter station with a litter bag dispenser and receptacle was installed in the Park.
•The Children’s Play area of the Park, including the “sand box” were worked on during this session.
Saturday October 18, 2014
THC – Board Openings
Upcoming Troy HIll Citizens’ Board Member Elections
Its that time of year again! ♦ Troy HIll Citizens’, Inc. has 5 seats up for election. ♦ To be eligible to run for election, you must be a paid member by October 15, 2014. Please submit a 100-200 word biography on or before November 15, 2014.