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CBS News
4 days ago
- General
- CBS News
Pittsburgh accepting donations for City-County Building's annual Christmas tree display
Pittsburgh's Department of Public Works Forestry Division is now accepting donations for the annual holiday tree that will be on display at the City-County Building later this year. In mid-November, the selected tree will be brought to its new location in anticipation of Light Up Night, which is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 22. The placement of a Christmas tree at the City-County Building remains one of Downtown's oldest traditions. The first tree was placed on the construction site of the City-County Building in 1914, city officials say. Potential trees can be of any evergreen variety and should be a minimum of 40 feet tall. Those interested in donating a tree from their property may contact the Department of Public Works Forestry Division directly at 412-665-3625.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Johnstown City Council holds work session on Central Park Project
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ)– Before the regularly scheduled monthly meeting Wednesday night, the Johnstown City Council held a work session for the Central Park Renovation Project. The project has received criticism from community members and current and former council members. As the project inches closer to the bidding process, which council members had hoped to accomplish by August, there's a new firm taking over the project. 'Scape Design disassociated themselves with the city,' said City Manager Art Martynuska. 'We got the official word from them on March 31, and CJL Engineering was always a sub, but now they became the prime.' Now CJL has proposed what Martynuska describes as minor changes to the original design, with changes to lighting, walkways and where the Christmas tree will sit during Light Up Night. 'The original plan from Scape required the tree to be in the corner of the park, we thought that, from a public appearance perspective, it would be best in the center of the park.' But not everyone on the council agrees with the changes. 'It does not need to be in the center of the park,' Council Member Laura Huchel said. 'There's no safety concern with the tree being in the location that Scape originally planned.' Huchel said that CJL is a great local company, but that they were not directly involved in the public outreach process that helped form the plan. This, she said, could potentially set the project back even longer. 'The fact that we are moving back to the design phase of the project by saying 'oh we had a few changes we're just going to put a few more in,' we're effectively going back a year in the process,' Huchel said that he is still confident that the project will remain on track and is hopeful that it will come in under budget. 'The original plan was calling for about 6 million dollars; we hope to be around that same amount, if not lower,' Martynuska said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
19-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Lawsuit: Woman says she was injured during pierogi race at Pittsburgh's Light Up Night
A woman has filed a lawsuit, claiming she was injured during the 'Running of the Pierogis' race at Pittsburgh's Light Up Night in Downtown Pittsburgh. Belinda Brown, of Fayette County, says she slipped on a wet mat at the start of the race, causing her to fall and injure her shoulder. The lawsuit goes on to say she also now suffers from 'nervousness, emotional tension, anxiety and depression.' According to the lawsuit, Brown 'has endured, and will continue to endure great pain, suffering, inconvenience, embarrassment, mental anguish, monetary expenditures for the care of her injury and emotional and psychological trauma.' The lawsuit claims she may have to have one or possibly more surgeries. The defendant in the lawsuit is Pittsburgh Associates, which is the business entity of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW