More than 1,500 area residents have signed an online petition opposing PennDOT’s plan to collect tolls on cars using Interstate 79 in South Fayette. The South West Communities Chamber of Commerce began collecting signatures earlier this week. “[PennDOT’s] plan failed to show any consideration of the current plans to alleviate the traffic-swamped roadways along Route… [Read More]
Archives for March 2021
Upper St. Clair Considers Formal Opposition to I-79 Toll Plan (The Almanac)
After a Year on Zoom, Council Will Return to In-Person Public Meetings
On April 12, for the first time in more than a year, Bridgeville residents will be able to attend a borough council meeting live and in-person. But rather than the cozy confines of council chambers, the meeting will take place at the Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Department’s Chartiers Room. “By holding it at the fire hall,… [Read More]
Oyler: March Brings Memories of Alaskan Iditarod
March means different things to different people, most of them positive. For me March is the time for my favorite sports event – the Iditarod. My interest in this wonderful race dates back nearly two decades to a memorable trip my wife and I made to Alaska. Intermingled with many other enjoyable experiences on this… [Read More]
Firearms Instructors Preach Responsibility And Safety For Gun Owners (WTAE)
Chartiers Valley kids put hearts into fundraising challenge (Post-Gazette)
Local woman charged in violence at U.S. Capitol will remain free on bond (WPXI)
Council Downsizes Planning Commission to 5 Members
Bridgeville’s planning commission was downsized earlier this month when council voted unanimously to eliminate two seats, once again making the commission a five-member group. After expanding to seven seats in 2016, the commission spent the past six months operating with one unfilled vacancy. Another vacant seat opened in January 2021. Despite operating short-handed, the planning… [Read More]
Bridgeville Planning Commission: March 22, 2021 Meeting
Full video of the Bridgeville Planning Commission’s March 22, 2021 meeting.
Oyler: 200-Year-Old Barn Transplanted from Latrobe to Neville House
A lot of exciting things have happened at Woodville in the past two and a half centuries – I am excited about something happening there right now! Several years ago the Neville House Associates announced “The Woodville Experience” Capital Campaign, a fund raising effort with the goal of enhancing this National Historic Landmark and create… [Read More]