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Veteran-friendly apartments could be coming to McKees Rocks

The McKees Rocks Borough Planning Commission has advanced plans for a 44-unit apartment building in McKees Rocks, including 11 units for veterans earning below 60% of the median income. Action Housing Inc. leads the project, aiming for completion by fall 2028, enhancing local economic development and living conditions.

West Hills communities share in natural gas impact fee payments

Thirteen West Hills communities received over $41,000 in natural gas impact fees for 2025, part of a statewide total of $243,877,400. In other news, LEVEL: Equity Building received a grant for $250,000 to provide home ownership services in McKees Rocks.

McKees Rocks Planning Commission to discuss Chartiers Avenue Apartments

A public hearing on a four-story affordable housing project, Chartiers Avenue Apartments, will take place on June 16, featuring 35 one-bedroom and nine two-bedroom units with commercial space. The $1.85 million project by ACTION Housing is set to begin construction in late summer Additionally, a public comment period for a proposal to amend Allegheny County's Paid Parental Leave policy has been extended to July 16.

Hays Manor’s closure: A chance for McKees Rocks to benefit

The Allegheny County Housing Authority's abandonment of the Hays Manor redevelopment presents an opportunity for McKees Rocks to pursue tax-generating commercial development, according to Council President Archie Brinza. He emphasizes the need for new projects that enhance the tax base and create jobs for residents.

Hogan: Demise of Hays Manor unlocks opportunity for McKees Rocks

Last week's McKees Rocks Borough Council meeting revealed the Allegheny County Housing Authority's decision not to rebuild Uansa Village and Hays Manor, opening land for redevelopment. The Rev. James Hogan believes this change could attract investment, creating a vibrant community hub near the Roxian Theater, but requires proactive leadership.

Understanding tinnitus: Impact on work and well-being

Tinnitus, affecting millions, manifests as persistent ear noise that disrupts daily life and work performance. While no cure exists, hearing aids, sound therapy and medications can alleviate symptoms. Awareness and early intervention are crucial for better management and quality of life.