The Crafton Borough Council delayed making a decision on its revised zoning ordinance last week and will consider its next move at the Oct. 9 council meeting. Council members asked for more time to review the 130-page document.
Crafton Borough zoning ordinance revision: What’s at stake?
Efforts to update Crafton Borough's zoning ordinance face resident discontent over potential issues, like small residential units and inadequate public input. While borough officials assert flexibility promotes housing accessibility, some community members demand impact analyses and more inclusive development practices.
Sewer line extension project has some Robinson residents up in arms
The Municipal Authority of Robinson Township faces backlash after a costly sewer line extension project imposed a $16,500 fee on affected property owners. Frustrated residents expressed concerns over the project's transparency and affordability amid escalating costs and a mandatory connection requirement.
West Hills bus services facing major cuts amid funding crisis
Valerie Herrero adapted to public transit in McKees Rocks, building community on the bus. However, Pittsburgh's transit system faces a $100 million deficit, risking significant service cuts and fare hikes without state funding by February 2026.
Campbells Run Road business owners seek solution to flooding issue
Businesses at 4898 Campbells Run Road faced severe flooding on June 26 due to clogged drains and heavy rainfall. While some merchants managed minimal damage, concerns about inadequate storm drainage persist, prompting discussions on potential long-term solutions for recurring flooding issues.
Deluzio: Area Congressman pens debut column for West Hills Gazette
Chris Deluzio, Congressman for Pennsylvania's 17th District since 2022, shares updates on his work, local initiatives, and community engagement. He focuses on combating corruption, securing federal funding, and assisting constituents, emphasizing collaboration and service in his role.
Our whole region needs an overhaul, a vision and a new lease on life
The region, particularly Pittsburgh, faces significant decline, marked by poor infrastructure, high taxes, ineffective leadership and departing residents. There’s an urgent need for innovative ideas and cooperation to drive positive change before it’s too late.






