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Water-focused event gives center stage to stormwater, sewage | The Homepage
Kids played the Poop Pipes Game at Pittsburgh’s Got The Runs!, an event hosted by the local nonprofit Mon Water Project on Aug. 27. About 140 people gathered at the Roundhouse on Hazelwood Green for hands-on activities, “lightning talks,” and even a “walk to your poop pipe” hike, all designed to educate residents on Pittsburgh’s unique water issues and encourage them to think about practical solutions.
Oct 13 min read


Opinion: Editorial blames 4MR residents for stalled stormwater project | The Homepage
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s July 13 editorial, “The real reason Four Mile Run is still a flood trap” ignores or mangles basic facts in an effort to rewrite history and blame the victims of potentially catastrophic flooding in The Run. Indeed, this could happen at any time, but not because our community exposed an attempted land grab by privateers operating behind closed doors.
Aug 306 min read


Water authority rate proposal draws criticism from ratepayers | The Homepage
Ms. Vincent was testifying before the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission hearing on Aug. 12 at the Hazelwood Healthy Active Living Center. She spoke to oppose the rate increase proposed by Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority, which recently changed its business name to Pittsburgh Water.
Aug 305 min read


‘Pittsburgh Water broke its promise’ | The Homepage
City Councilor Barb Warwick and her neighbors in The Run are fighting to convince Pittsburgh Water (formerly PWSA) to reverse its unannounced decision to cut the stormwater project from their capital budget. She spearheaded a May 23 press conference in Four Mile Run Field just before making public comments at Pittsburgh Water’s monthly board meeting.
Jun 305 min read


Four Mile Run residents talk next steps on defunded stormwater project | The Homepage
Residents of The Run and community partners met at Zano’s Pub House on June 9 to discuss next steps for addressing ongoing flooding problems in the neighborhood. The meeting was called because Pittsburgh Water recently announced that they were pausing the long-awaited flood mitigation project slated to begin in 2025. Anne Quinn, a Greenfield resident who leads the Mon Water Project, a water advocacy nonprofit, led the June 9 meeting.
Jun 304 min read


Pittsburgh Water defunds Four Mile Run stormwater project | The Homepage
On April 22, District 5 City Councilor Barb Warwick held a post-agenda hearing on Pittsburgh Water’s announced “pause” on the Four Mile Run project and other flood mitigation projects in the city. Representatives of Pittsburgh Water (formerly PWSA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers attended and answered questions.
May 305 min read


Mon-Oakland Connector shuttle road plan laid to rest in festive mock funeral | The Homepage
By Juliet Martinez Community members came out in their Sunday best. A brass band played. Pall bearers lifted a black coffin, and all...
Jul 1, 20234 min read

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