Saturday, March 26, 2016

March 24th Community Meeting Update & Call For Action!

A HUGE thanks to everyone who came to our community meeting on March 24th at Biddle's Escape. We are incredibly grateful for your support, as your participation in this process will be critical to the future of Green Street Park!

The next Borough Council meetings are scheduled for April 6th and 13th--both at 7 PM. We are expecting the Borough Council to formally vote on the request of the developer to subdivide the park land at the April 13th meeting. The Planning Commission already voted to recommend that the Borough Council deny this request.

It is time for us to remind the Borough Council as our elected officials that Green Street Park is not for sale for private development. Remind them that Green Street Park is a protected park under the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act and Donated and Dedicated Property Act. Tell them that Green Street Park belongs to the people of Wilkinsburg and must remain a dedicated public space for the residents of this community.  Let them know why this park is so special!

Please make your voice heard immediately.  See below to learn about ways you can help!


Green Street Park, at the corner of Green Street and Mifflin Avenue, is one of the few remaining parks and dedicated public spaces in Wilkinsburg, PA.

What Can You Do?

(1) CALL and WRITE to the Borough Council members TODAY to inform them that the sale of Green Street Park for private development is illegal and unacceptable, and explain why this critical public space is so important to you and our community.  Contact information for all members of the Borough Council is available here.

(2) PROTEST the sale of Green Street Park at the April 6th and 13th Wilkinsburg Borough Council Meetings (both at 7 PM, Wilkinsburg Borough Building @ 605 Ross Ave.). Sign-ups for 5-minute speaking slots will be available at the beginning of each meeting. NOTE: We expect the Borough to officially vote on the request of the developer to subdivide the park land on April 13th, so attendance at both meetings is encouraged.  Please come to both meetings to make our voice heard--the Borough Council needs to know why this park is such a special place for our community.

(3) ADD YOUR VOICE to our online petition.

(4) VISIT Green Street Park. Bring a picnic. Hang with friends. Enjoy a sunny afternoon outside with your favorite book. Post a photo of your time in the park to Facebook and Twitter (#savegreenstreetpark).

(5) STAY INFORMED and HELP SPREAD THE WORD about the details and events surrounding the Green Street Park initiative with your friends and neighbors:

FOLLOW us on Twitter: @GreenSteetPark
LIKE us on Facebook: Save Green Street Park
LEARN about Green Street Park on our Blog: www.greenstreetpark.blogspot.com
VISIT Green Street Park at the intersection of Green St. and Mifflin Ave. in Wilkinsburg.
SIGN our Petition.
E-MAIL: savegreenstreetpark@gmail.com

#‎savegreenstreetpark‬ ‪#‎publicspacesforall‬ ‪#‎ThisPlaceMatters‬ ‪#‎ParksForAll

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Community Meeting on the Future of Green Street Park

PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE FIRST-EVER COMMUNITY MEETING ON THE FUTURE OF GREEN STREET PARK!

Thursday, March 24th, 2016 at 7 PM
401 Biddle Ave. (@ S. Trenton)



The Borough of Wilkinsburg is considering the redevelopment of Green Street Park for private use. The sale and transfer of our community park to a private developer are in direct violation of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, as well as the Donated and Dedicated Property Act.

Join friends, neighbors, and Friends of Green Street Park at the FIRST community meeting about the future of Green Street Park. LEARN about the history of the property and its legal status as a dedicated public park.  DISCUSS ways to protect this critically-important landmark and public green space.

Come one, come all! Community participation in this process is vital to its success and to the future of Wilkinsburg's public spaces!

All ages are welcome. Wilkinsburg Borough Council, Planning Commission, and School Board members are invited.  


PLEASE RSVP HERE

For more information, contact Friends of Green Street Park at savegreenstreetpark@gmail.com.


FOLLOW us on Twitter: @GreenSteetPark
LIKE us on Facebook: Save Green Street Park

LEARN about Green Street Park on our Blog: www.greenstreetpark.blogspot.com
VISIT Green Street Park at the intersection of Green St. and Mifflin Ave. in Wilkinsburg.
SIGN our Petition.
E-MAIL: savegreenstreetpark@gmail.com.

#‎savegreenstreetpark‬ ‪#‎publicspacesforall‬ ‪#‎ThisPlaceMatters‬ ‪#‎ParksForAll



Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Green Street Park: A Land and Water Conservation Fund Masterpiece

Check out this cool PA DCNR Grant Acquisition and Development Project Interactive Tool to explore Green Street Park and other local Land and Water Conservation Fund development sites. 

Zoom in to the corner of Green Street and Mifflin Avenue in Wilkinsburg (GPS coordinates -79.894291, 40.439381). Enable “LWCF Developments” on the legend.  Look for the yellow LWCF triangle over the Green Street Park property.

Public Spaces, Hot 'Hoods, and a Warm Welcome

Welcome to the Green Street Park blog, a Friends of Green Street Park initiative in support of efforts to protect a critically-endangered community park in Wilkinsburg. This blog will serve as an online space for communication surrounding the Green Street Park preservation initiative.

Stay tuned and, in the interim, check out THIS PIECE about Pittsburgh's best, future neighborhoods. Remember that parks are important assets in these hot Pittsburgh 'hoods with "great bones and bigger opportunities", too! Let's keep our green spaces green, Wilkinsburg.


FOLLOW us on Twitter: @GreenSteetPark
LIKE us on Facebook: Save Green Street Park

LEARN about Green Street Park on our Blog: www.greenstreetpark.blogspot.com
VISIT Green Street Park at the intersection of Green St. and Mifflin Ave. in Wilkinsburg.
SIGN our Petition.
E-MAIL: savegreenstreetpark@gmail.com.



“...the care of the earth is our most ancient and most worthy and, after all, our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish what remains of it, and to foster its renewal, is our only legitimate hope.” 
―Wendell Berry, The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays

#‎savegreenstreetpark‬ ‪#‎publicspacesforall‬ ‪#‎ThisPlaceMatters‬ ‪#‎ParksForAll