2013 PAVING PLAN
Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced that the City’s Department of Public Works will pave another 40 miles of city streets this year, and announced that the 2013 Paving Plan is now available online. All six DPW divisions, representing the entire City, have begun paving work, and the Mayor reminds residents to connect with the City’s social media outlets – including itswebsite, Facebook and Twitter pages – to receive weekly paving schedules. Residents can also call the Mayor’s 3-1-1 Response Line to receive paving information.
“This year's capital budget allows us to invest in our infrastructure and improve even more roads in our city," Ravenstahl said. "Paving and resurfacing city streets is just one way that we work to keep Pittsburgh as America's 'Most Livable City.'" MORE
“This year's capital budget allows us to invest in our infrastructure and improve even more roads in our city," Ravenstahl said. "Paving and resurfacing city streets is just one way that we work to keep Pittsburgh as America's 'Most Livable City.'" MORE
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh Events
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Adventures with Clifford the Big Red Dog Opens Saturday, May 18 Board the Birdwell Island ferry and journey to the world of Clifford™, America’s beloved big red dog with a heart to match! Meet his best friend Emily Elizabeth™ and the residents of Birdwell Island including Clifford’s canine friends Cleo, T-Bone and Mac for lots of “paws-on” adventures: · Take the wheel and operate the Birdwell Island Ferry · Slide down the tail of our 9-foot tall Clifford · Have an adventure on T-Bone’s beach - look for buried treasure and build a sandcastle · Start a dance party playing the instruments in the Musical Marina · Little ones will love to crawl through the tunnel in Cleo’s Backyard and try shape-sorting and matching activities MORE |
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