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Neighborhoods to study development along T line
Thursday, April 30, 2009

Four city neighborhoods have received $222,700 in state and local funds to study development along the Light Rail Transit system.

State Rep. Chelsa Wagner, D-Beechview, announced yesterday that the Department of Community and Economic Development had approved a $150,000 grant in its Transit Revitalization Investment District program, which is designed to foster development around transit hubs.

It will pay for a market analysis, a survey of capital needs, residential and commercial development efforts, financial planning, coordination between neighborhood groups and government agencies and gathering public input in Beechview, Allentown, Beltzhoover and Mount Washington.

"The southern neighborhoods have our region's only light rail system running through the heart of our business districts, but we've been ignored when it comes to development initiatives. This grant will hopefully reverse that trend," said Ms. Wagner, a member of the House Transportation Committee.

In addition to the state grant, the effort is funded with $25,000 each from City Councilman Jim Motznik and the Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development and $22,700 secured by Ms. Wagner.

First published on April 30, 2009 at 10:08 am