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City High Urban EcoStewards

posted 11.10.09

Students currently enrolled in 10th grade at City High Charter School are eligible to apply for our brand-new City High Urban EcoSteward program, a service learning opportunity for students interested in science and the outdoors.  This program will allow students to make a hands-on impact in the parks while learning about urban ecosystems.  Students must apply by Wednesday, November 25 to be considered for the program.  For complete details, click here.

Mellon Square video

posted 11.6.09

Here's a great Pittsburgh-transformation story for you: learn about how Mellon Square was a key part of downtown's renaissance in the 1950s, and why restoring it today is so important.  We've got a brand-new video online so you can see for yourself why it's an integral part of the downtown landscape.  Enjoy!

Fall newsletter online

posted 11.2.09

The latest issue of The Voice highlights progress in Mellon Park's Walled Garden, previews the upcoming trail restoration, and spotlights our newest staff and board members.  Check it out here!

Trails project begins

posted 10.27.09

The Parks Conservancy has broken ground on a comprehensive trail and signage improvement project in the four regional parks.  Over the next year, trails and bridges throughout the parks will be repaired, and over 100 signs will be installed to help park users find their way and learn about the parks' history.  To learn more, watch this video from KDKA, read the Tribune-Review's article, or visit our blog.

Schenley Plaza awarded

posted 10.13.09

Schenley Plaza has won the Silver Award for Environmentally Sustainable Projects from the International Awards for Livable Communities!  The awards recognize innovation and leadership in sustainable development.  To view the presentation that helped win the award, click here.

Picnic shelter rentals

posted 4.1.09

Now that spring is here, lots of people are planning parties and events in the parks.  Ever wonder how to reserve a pavilion for your event?  The City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works handles permits for all park shelters.  You can call them at 412-255-2370 or check out the rental information guide on their website.

 

 

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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 Find the Rivers! in the Hill District to renovate Cliffside Park, creating a scenic overlook, nature playground, and performance space 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 is being restored and replanted in memory of Ann Katharine Seamans.  A public art component will bring the night sky to earth with “stars” embedded in the lawn.
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