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.
Robinson Township Historical Society: Montour High school — memories and milestones
Robinson High School, built in 1926, faced overcrowding by the mid-1950s, leading to the construction of Montour Junior/Senior High School. Over the years, changes included new buildings and tunnels, culminating in a major rebuild costing $50-60 million, preserving cherished memories and creating new ones.
Peoples Gas installing new meters in Kennedy
Peoples Gas will install new Intelis 250 gas meters in Kennedy Township as part of a modernization project, enhancing safety at no charge. The work affects Forest Grove and Diebold roads, requiring residents to be home for safety checks. Additionally, lane restrictions on the Neville Island Bridge and the Carnegie Elementary groundbreaking are planned. The state House passed bills for a mentored youth trapping program and a cellphone restriction bill for schools, while grants for senior community centers were announced.
Robinson Township Historical Society trying to cope with space limitations
The Robinson Township Historical Society faces significant challenges in displaying its historical artifacts due to a drastic reduction in space after moving to the township's new Municipal Complex a year ago. The group considers relocating to find a larger area for preserving and displaying its materials.
Calls for resignation: Catena faces backlash over campaign tactics
Allegheny County Council President Pat Catena faces backlash for a controversial campaign mailer. The Carnegie resident's apology hasn't quelled the controversy, with calls for his resignation as council president and council members planning to strip him of his leadership position at the council's next meeting on May 26.
Robinson Township Historical Society: Petrie Cemetery is a hidden gem
Petrie Cemetery, founded in the 19th century, is a serene historical site in Robinson Township. Among its 200 graves is John Degelman, a Civil War veteran, known for his poignant epitaph. The cemetery symbolizes community history, blending personal stories with collective memories.





