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This is a list of 90 neighborhoods in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Generally neighborhood development followed ward boundaries, although the City Planning Commission has defined some neighborhood areas. [1] The map of neighborhoods presented here is based on the official designations from the City of Pittsburgh. [2]
Pittsburgh (part) . Ward 04 (part) Division 05; Division 08; Division 09; Division 10; Division 11; Division 12; Division 13; Division 14; Division 15; Division 16; Ward 07 (part)
Representative Party Years District home Note Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county. K. Leroy Irvis: Democrat: 1969 – 1988: Pittsburgh: William Russell Robinson
The township is administered by an elected Board of Commissioners, composed of nine members who each represent a Ward in the Township. As of 2024, [20] [21] the current Board is: Dan DeMarco, Esq. (D, Ward 1; president) Chris Eyster, Esq. (D, Ward 2) Sarah Poweska (D, Ward 3; vice president) Joe Laslavic (D/R, Ward 4) William McKellar (D, Ward 5)
Died in office on February 19 [3] William Quest: Democrat: 1978: Elected to fill vacancy on June 5 [3] Stephen Grabowski: Democrat: 1979 – 1982: Defeated for re-nomination Thomas J. Murphy, Jr. Democrat: 1983 – 1993: Pittsburgh: Resigned December 15 after being elected mayor of Pittsburgh [4] Barbara Burns: Democrat: 1994: Elected to fill ...
Pittsburgh: James A. Romanelli: Democrat 1973 – 1975 Resigned November 17, 1975. [2] Charles Logue: Democrat 1976 – 1978 Elected to fill Romanelli's unexpired term in April 1976 [2] Steve Seventy: Democrat 1979 – 1988 Died in office 1988 [3] Frank Gigliotti: Democrat 1989 – 2000 Resigned on June 15, 2000 [4] Michael Diven: Democratic ...
The Pittsburgh City-County Building is the seat of government for the City of Pittsburgh, and houses both city and Allegheny County offices. It is located in Downtown Pittsburgh at 414 Grant Street. Built from 1915 to 1917 it is the third seat of government of Pittsburgh.
St. Clair (27th Ward) South Side Slopes: 1874 1956 [17] Demolished Brookline School West Liberty (44th Ward) Brookline: 1907 n/a Now Brookline PreK–8 Browns School Peebles (23rd Ward) Squirrel Hill South: 1888 1932 [18] Now a residence Brushton School (Brushton No. 1) Brushton (37th Ward) Homewood South: 1892 1943 [5] Demolished Cargo School