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A Snapshot of Council District Five

A Snapshot of Council District Five. A Community Presentation. Presented by the Department of City Planning. Council District Five Neighborhoods. Glen Hazel Greenfield Hays Hazelwood Lincoln Place New Homestead Regent Square Squirrel Hill South Swisshelm Park.

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A Snapshot of Council District Five

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  1. A Snapshot of Council District Five A Community Presentation Presented by the Department of City Planning

  2. Council District Five Neighborhoods • Glen Hazel • Greenfield • Hays • Hazelwood • Lincoln Place • New Homestead • Regent Square • Squirrel Hill South • Swisshelm Park

  3. Population and Age of District Five Residents • Population: • District Five – 36,052 a 6.6% decline from 1990 • City of Pittsburgh – 333,527, a 9.8% decline from 1990

  4. Housing Stock • Housing Units: • District Five – 17,398 • 16,223 (93.4%) Occupied • 5,447 (64.9%) Owner Occupied • 9,566 (35.1%) Renter Occupied • 2,578 (6.6%) Vacant • City of Pittsburgh – 163,414 • 143,786 (88%) Occupied • 74,770 (52%) Owner Occupied • 69,016 (48%) Renter Occupied • 19,628 (12%) Vacant • Nearly 50% of the Housing Units were built before 1939 (50% for the City)

  5. Education Levels in District Five • 9.7% do not have a High School Diploma, lower than the City’s average of 18.7% • 62.6% of District Five Residents have at least a High School Degree, which is higher than the City’s average of 49% • 28.1% have earned a Bachelor's Degree or higher, which is higher the City’s average of 13% percent

  6. Median Household Income

  7. Amenities and Assets • Schenley and Frick Parks • Historically Stable Forbes and Murray Avenue Commercial District • Carnegie Libraries in Hazelwood and Squirrel Hill • Greenways in Hazelwood and Lincoln Place

  8. Amenities ctd. • Several Parks, Playgrounds, and Recreation Fields including Bud Hammer, Burgwin, Four Mile Run, Gladstone, Hays, Lincoln Place Park, McBride, Panorama, Revenue, and Swisshelm Parklet • Magee Community Center and Pool • Hazelwood Senior Center • Calvary Catholic Cemetery

  9. Greenspaces and Steep Slopes

  10. Facilities • Magee Community Center and Pool • Hazelwood and Squirrel Hill Carnegie Libraries • Allderdice High School, Colfax K-8, Greenfield Elementary, Mifflin K-8, Minadeo K-5, • Served by Police Zone 4; and Fire Districts 2 and 4

  11. Facilities Map

  12. Public Improvements

  13. Housing Authority Properties in District Five

  14. Issues Faced Throughout the City • Declining Populations and Bookend Generations • Decline of Traditional Neighborhood Business Districts • Vacant Homes on the Demo List • Absentee Landlords

  15. Blighted Properties and Code Violations

  16. Issues Notable to District Five • Vacant Houses and Lots in Hazelwood and Glen Hazel • Flooding in Hays • Steep Landslide Prone Slopes (Affecting Utilities and Roads) and Undermined Areas, Especially in Hays, New Homestead, and Lincoln Place

  17. Discussion of Issues Related to the Capital Budget  We Need Your Input Presented by the Department of City Planning

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