Box 200
Contains 42 Results:
Zoning Ordinance, State Enabling Act, Amended to June 26, 1957, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, 1957
Subseries 3 contains zoning ordinances and codes from the city of Pittsburgh, various boroughs and townships of Allegheny County, and other U.S. cities.
Zoning Ordinance, State Enabling Act, Amended to September 30, 1957, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, 1957
Subseries 3 contains zoning ordinances and codes from the city of Pittsburgh, various boroughs and townships of Allegheny County, and other U.S. cities.
A Civic Proposal, Removal of Present County Jail and Rebuilding of Same in Conjunction with New County Office Building, Jail Removal Association, 1925
Subseries 1 contains annual and statistical reports from the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and Department of Public Safety, in addition to other reports regarding criminal justice.
CRP Neighborhood Profiles, Allegheny West/Central North Side, Community Renewal Program, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, c. 1963
Subseries 2 contains reports on the Community Renewal Program in Pittsburgh, which was created in the 1960s by the Department of City Planning by means of a federal grant. Its purpose was to create a program that highlighted and surveyed the “physical, economic, social, governmental” aspects of urban renewal and planning for Pittsburgh.
CRP Neighborhood Profiles, Arlington/St. Clair, Community Renewal Program, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, c. 1963
Subseries 2 contains reports on the Community Renewal Program in Pittsburgh, which was created in the 1960s by the Department of City Planning by means of a federal grant. Its purpose was to create a program that highlighted and surveyed the “physical, economic, social, governmental” aspects of urban renewal and planning for Pittsburgh.
CRP Neighborhood Profiles, Hazelwood, Community Renewal Program, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, c. 1963
Subseries 2 contains reports on the Community Renewal Program in Pittsburgh, which was created in the 1960s by the Department of City Planning by means of a federal grant. Its purpose was to create a program that highlighted and surveyed the “physical, economic, social, governmental” aspects of urban renewal and planning for Pittsburgh.
CRP Neighborhood Profiles, Homewood-Brushton, Community Renewal Program, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, c. 1963
Subseries 2 contains reports on the Community Renewal Program in Pittsburgh, which was created in the 1960s by the Department of City Planning by means of a federal grant. Its purpose was to create a program that highlighted and surveyed the “physical, economic, social, governmental” aspects of urban renewal and planning for Pittsburgh.
CRP Neighborhood Profiles, Lawrenceville, Community Renewal Program, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, c. 1963
Subseries 2 contains reports on the Community Renewal Program in Pittsburgh, which was created in the 1960s by the Department of City Planning by means of a federal grant. Its purpose was to create a program that highlighted and surveyed the “physical, economic, social, governmental” aspects of urban renewal and planning for Pittsburgh.
CRP Neighborhood Profiles, Lower Hill/Bluff, Community Renewal Program, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, c. 1963
Subseries 2 contains reports on the Community Renewal Program in Pittsburgh, which was created in the 1960s by the Department of City Planning by means of a federal grant. Its purpose was to create a program that highlighted and surveyed the “physical, economic, social, governmental” aspects of urban renewal and planning for Pittsburgh.
CRP Neighborhood Profiles, Perry Hilltop North, Community Renewal Program, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, c. 1963
Subseries 2 contains reports on the Community Renewal Program in Pittsburgh, which was created in the 1960s by the Department of City Planning by means of a federal grant. Its purpose was to create a program that highlighted and surveyed the “physical, economic, social, governmental” aspects of urban renewal and planning for Pittsburgh.