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November 7, 2011

GASP Jumps to Penn Avenue
It's official.  The phones, internet, and heat work.  The paint has dried.  The files have been unpacked (or recycled, more likely).  GASP's move to our new office is complete!

We loved our old location at the Wightman School building in Squirrel Hill, but GASP is growing, and there was simply no more room to be had there.  Thanks to everyone there who made our time enjoyable.  It was tough to leave the charming, late 1800's schoolhouse that was LEED certified, but we're very excited to have our current space.

Our new address is 5135 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15224.  Our phone number has changed as well, to (412) 924-0604.  Stop by anytime and check out the new place!
ALCOASN Needs to Know: Think Green When Thinking Blue
Coming soon to a city near you: a massive, multi-billion dollar effort to get our waterways in compliance with federal standards.  Hear ALCOSAN's proposals to reduce sewer overflows, and then let them know what you think.  Will green infrastructure be a part of the proposals?  How big a part?  What's the cost of all this?

More details on the event can be found here.  The Clean Rivers Campaign, a project of Pittsburgh United, Clean Water Action, and many others, hopes you'll join them in learning about ALCOSAN's proposals and asking ALCOSAN to consider green options.  (Learn more about managing wet weather with green infrastructure here.)

ALCOSAN Town Hall Meeting
Wednesday, November 9, 5:30-7:30 PM
IBEW #5 Circuit Centre & Ballroom
5 Hot Metal Street
Pittsburgh, PA  15203 
Allegheny Riverfront Green Boulevard
Continuing the green and blue theme is the first public meeting on the big changes planned for the Allegheny riverfront running along the edge of Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville neighborhood.  A multi-use rail corridor?  Check.  Kayak and boat access?  Yep.  Parks and open space?  You bet.  All of this and more will be covered at the event.  Learn more here.

Allegheny Riverfront Green Boulevard Public Meeting
Thursday, November 17, 6-8 PM
Society for Contemporary Craft
2100 Smallman Street
Pittsburgh, PA  15222

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