Trib: Mt. Lebanon school project hinges on 40-space parking lot
Opponents of the $113.3 million high school renovation project in Mt. Lebanon said last night that the municipality has a chance to send the project back to the drawing board, after commissioners introduced an agreement to share a parking lot near the high school property.
A formal agreement to share the 40-space "Commissioners' Lot" on Mt. Lebanon property behind the high school stadium could let the proposed renovation project meet the parking requirements of the municipal zoning code. The code requires at least 523 parking spaces, but the renovation plan has just 505 spaces without the shared lot.
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A formal agreement to share the 40-space "Commissioners' Lot" on Mt. Lebanon property behind the high school stadium could let the proposed renovation project meet the parking requirements of the municipal zoning code. The code requires at least 523 parking spaces, but the renovation plan has just 505 spaces without the shared lot.
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- www2.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_706116.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Labels: commission, high school renovation, parking, school board, school district
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The shared parking agreement has been posted on lebocitizens.com.
Elaine Gillen
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