Box 209
Contains 35 Results:
Westinghouse Information System Laboratory, City of Pittsburgh, Information System Project System Description, Report No. 3, 1969
Series 9 contains material broadly concerning municipal governmental organization and management. Items of local interest include scattered annual reports from the Civil Service Commission and the Commission on Human Relations.
Westinghouse Information System Laboratory, City of Pittsburgh, Information System Project Quarterly Report, Report No. 4, 1969
Series 9 contains material broadly concerning municipal governmental organization and management. Items of local interest include scattered annual reports from the Civil Service Commission and the Commission on Human Relations.
Westinghouse Information System Laboratory, City of Pittsburgh, Information System Project Equipment Recommendations, Report No. 5, 1969
Series 9 contains material broadly concerning municipal governmental organization and management. Items of local interest include scattered annual reports from the Civil Service Commission and the Commission on Human Relations.
Westinghouse Information System Laboratory, City of Pittsburgh, Information System Project Implementation Plan, Report No. 6, 1969
Series 9 contains material broadly concerning municipal governmental organization and management. Items of local interest include scattered annual reports from the Civil Service Commission and the Commission on Human Relations.
City of Pittsburgh, Capital Projects Monitoring System, User Procedures Manual (Draft), 1980
Subseries 5 primarily consists of general financial reports, capital budgets, and annual reports from the City Controller.
Pittsburgh Rebuilds a Market, Savings and Loan News, 1966
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Photocopy, Pittsburgh: Renaissance City of America, Published by Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, c. 1955
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Photocopy, The Renaissance City by Hal Butler, Published in Ford Times, 1969
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Photocopy, Update on Renaissance II by Richard Caliguiri, Mayor, City of Pittsburgh, 1981
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Planned Glenwood and Lawrenceville Redevelopment Projects, Prepared for the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh by Economic Development Pittsburgh, 1992
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.