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File #: 2023-1948    Version: 1
Type: Communication Status: Read, Received and Filed
File created: 9/19/2023 In control: Committee on Hearings and Policy
On agenda: 9/19/2023 Final action: 9/19/2023
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Title: Communication from the Honorable Rev. Ricky V. Burgess, Member, Pittsburgh City Council to the Honorable LaShawn Burton Faulk, Chairwoman, City of Pittsburgh Planning Commission, the Honorable Karen Abrams, Director, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh and Corey Layman, Zoning Administrator, Division of Development and Design Review, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, informing them of the execution of a Community Benefits Agreement between the Larimer Consensus Group and Village Collaborative, Registered Community Organizations and Walnut Capital Acquisitions, Inc. regarding the expansion of the Specially Planned District in the East Liberty and Larimer neighborhoods, and requests the following to be read, received and filed, and transmitted to be above-named parties.
Sponsors: Reverend Ricky V. Burgess
Attachments: 1. 2023-1948 Agreement
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Communication from the Honorable Rev. Ricky V. Burgess, Member, Pittsburgh City Council to the Honorable LaShawn Burton Faulk, Chairwoman, City of Pittsburgh Planning Commission, the Honorable Karen Abrams, Director, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh and Corey Layman, Zoning Administrator, Division of Development and Design Review, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, informing them of the execution of a Community Benefits Agreement between the Larimer Consensus Group and Village Collaborative, Registered Community Organizations and Walnut Capital Acquisitions, Inc. regarding the expansion of the Specially Planned District in the East Liberty and Larimer neighborhoods, and requests the following to be read, received and filed, and transmitted to be above-named parties.

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Whereas, the Larimer Consensus Group (LCG) and Village Collaborative, both duly-recognized registered community organizations (RCOs) have spent the past two years in discussions with representatives from Walnut Capital regarding the possible expansion of the Bakery Square Specially Planned District in East Liberty and Larimer; and,

Whereas, residents and representatives from these two neighborhoods have been fighting, for decades, for equitable redevelopment and revitalization of their communities; and,

Whereas, these residents and community stakeholders made clear to the City, during the work to secure the HUD Choice Neighborhoods grant over a decade ago that they believed that their neighborhoods needed a healthy mix of affordable rental housing for residents with incomes at or below 50% of the Area Median Income and affordable for-sale housing for families with incomes above that threshold who are by no means wealthy or affluent; and,

Whereas, Larimer, which due to the success of the Choice Neighborhoods grant and partnerships with the City of Pittsburgh, Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, and the ...

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