The Southwestern Pennsylvania Program for Deliberative Democracy

South Pittsburgh Initiative

Spring and Summer, 2007

 

In conjunction with the Coro Center for Civic Leadership, we developed the first ever multi-neighborhood Community Conversation based upon Deliberative Polling techniques. We hope that this event will serve as a model for other neighborhoods and districts in the city and around the country.

Throughout the Winter and Spring of 2007, Pittsburgh's City Council District 3 brought together diverse communities in South Pittsburgh for the purpose of applying for a Federal Weed and Seed program. A 35 member Steering Committee identified common needs and opportunities facing the neighborhoods of Allentown, Arlington, Arlington Heights, Beltzhoover, Carrick, Knoxville, Mt. Oliver, Mt. Oliver Borough, and St. Clair.

In May and June Coro spearheaded a program that identified and contacted a random sample of the targeted populations, invited them to attend a Community Conversation and asked them to fill out a survey. Over 140 citizens responded and approximately two-thirds of this group will attend the event on July 21st (9am - 4pm at the Potters House Ministries). They were joined by a broad range of representatives from local organizations as well as individuals from the private and public sector.

The goal of this Community Conversation is not only to augment the Weed and Seed application process in order to create a highly competitive proposal, but also to create a new cohesiveness amongst the participating citizens and communities -- thus moving the initiative above and beyond the particulars of a Weed and Seed program.

The Background Materials, Moving Forward Together, capture the surveys, discussions and insights of over 60 Community Meetings and over 30 interviews.

As a follow-up to the July 21st event, a Unity Festival was held on Saturday, August 18th at the Arlington Recreation Center and Field. A second Unity Festival, held on July 19, 2008, brought the community back together for a progress report and a celebration of "moving forward ..."

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Downloads and Links

Moving Forward Together

Backgound Materials for July 21st Community Conversation.

Final Report

Results of the July 21st Community Conversation and concrete recommendations for moving forward.

City of Pittsburgh Weed and Seed

Contains information on the program and a link to the South Pittsburgh Target Area

Resource Panel

Bonita Allen (A+Schools)

Joanna Deming (Hilltop Health Ministries)

Maureen Hogan (Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development)

Jerome Jackson (Manchester Citizens Corporation)

Kim Graziani (Weed and Seed)

Mary Phan-Gruber (Birmingham Foundation)

Becky Rodgers (Neighbors in the Strip)

Larry Ross, Police Commander (Zone 3)

Richard Snipe (Urban Redevelopment Authority)

Moderated by Sala Udin (Coro)


Sponsors

Major Funding comes from

Birmingham Foundation

Additional funding and support provided by

City of Pittsburgh
Office of Councilman Jeff Koch

Other forms of support provided by:

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Food and Services

Panera Bread (Blvd of the Allies), Bruegger's (Southside), Starbucks (Southside), Giant Eagle (Southside)


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