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What's In Bloom

posted 04.16.13

It's that time of year again! Check out our seasonal What's in Bloom blog for your monthly dose of spring blossoms.

PNC Carousel Now Open

posted 04.15.13

The PNC Carousel at Schenley Plaza is now open for the season! Don't forget to get your family pass.

273,000 Schenley Plaza Visitors

posted 03.27.13

The love of Pittsburgh's emerald island is growing and growing. 273,000 toes tickled the lawn at Schenley Plaza last year!

Eat for Change

posted 03.13.13

Love the parks? Love Chipotle? Combine your two loves and Eat for Change!

Parks as Classrooms

posted 03.07.13

The Mission Ground Truth:21 program teaches us how we can use parks as classrooms.

Shelter Rentals

posted 02.27.13

The City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works handles permits for all park shelters and pavilions for your special event. You can call them at 412-255-2370 or check out the rental information guide

 

Support our mission to improve quality of life for the people of Pittsburgh by restoring the park system to excellence in partnership with government and community partners.

If you see a problem or are concerned about an issue in any of our city's parks, please contact the Mayor's 311 hotline.
Featured Project
 

Mellon Square

The Parks Conservancy is working to develop a management and restoration plan for this historic park in downtown Pittsburgh.  Built in the 1950s, it was one of the first parks ever to be built atop a parking garage.
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Riverview Chapel Shelter

The 2008 restoration of this century-old building restored a popular picnic shelter to its historic design.  The surrounding landscape was filled with native plants, and a new trail connection was added.
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Cliffside Park

 

The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is partnering with the City of Pittsburgh and Hill House Association to renovate Cliffside Park, featuring a scenic overlook and new playground in this community park on Cliff Street.
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Phipps Run

This stream running through Schenley Park regularly overflowed and washed out a heavily used trail.  The Parks Conservancy and the City of Pittsburgh restored the stream to its proper channel and renewed the surrounding wetland.
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Mellon Park

Mellon Park’s Walled Garden has been restored and replanted in memory of Ann Katharine Seamans.  A public art component brings the night sky to earth with “stars” embedded in the lawn.
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