Thank goodness! Viable candidates to run against Rothfus who has done nothing but stand in the way of progress. Let them open a coal mine next to his house in Sewickley and see how green he'll get in a hurry.
Much of Millvale's flooding problems are related to development further up the watershed in Ross where paving has reduced the volume of stormwater that infiltrates and increased the volume that runs off into Girty's Run. A watershed-wide reduction in runoff and adaption of green infrastructure is necessary to protect Millvale from future flooding.
RRM - Note there are stairs from the pedestrian bridge to both the inbound and outbound platforms. The ramps are necessarily sloped at <5% to accommodate ADA standards.
I don't like being called a liar. What do you know about anything? Were you at the meeting on Dec 17, 2012 when Chris Lasky (he's an architect, by the way, not an 'event planner'(?)) uttered the words "standing capacity is 1,200 people". That is undeniable and true. It was witnessed by over 100 people. Whether the place will ever fill to that capacity is a point of opinion.
The actual permissible capacity will be dictated by the BBI, based on a number of factors. If John, or perhaps a successive owner in the future, determines he can sell 600 tickets to an event, or 700 or 1200, and still meet code, they might be tempted to sell that many. He's got bills too. I've been at shows in the Strip District and other places where reputable club owners oversold shows because of demand and or income potential. at those shows, you couldn't move. It happens. I don't know John personally, but I like to think he would not do that.
Don't be calling me a liar when you don't know any better. You know my name, I don't know yours. Apparently you are hiding behind an alias because you don't want me to know who you are.
Alan,
That is exactly what the RESIDENTS and TAXPAYERS of this RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY don't want - East Carson Street. If that kind of vibe appeals to you, why don't YOU move there (right after you learn how to spell)? No matter what you think, this is designated a residential community.
Derick,
Chris Lasky, the T-bird's architect, said the occupancy of the hall is "1,200 people standing" at the meeting on December 17, 2012. Halito ain't making it up.
So there are entrance requirements to the neighborhood? We don't welcome families to Lawrenceville anymore? Oh, and there are time limits as well. Come here after when Chief say its ok, you got no right to your opinion. In your eyes its ok to have any kind of development happen along Butler street, come on in, park anywhere you want, create giant traffic jams right in front of my house, but woe be unto those who want to actually raise a family here? How about we put a Marcellus Shale well in the Rite Aid parking lot? Maybe a Wal-Mart, too, right across the street from YOUR house. That's development and jobs right? Zoning schmoning.
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I don't like being called a liar. What do you know about anything? Were you at the meeting on Dec 17, 2012 when Chris Lasky (he's an architect, by the way, not an 'event planner'(?)) uttered the words "standing capacity is 1,200 people". That is undeniable and true. It was witnessed by over 100 people. Whether the place will ever fill to that capacity is a point of opinion.
The actual permissible capacity will be dictated by the BBI, based on a number of factors. If John, or perhaps a successive owner in the future, determines he can sell 600 tickets to an event, or 700 or 1200, and still meet code, they might be tempted to sell that many. He's got bills too. I've been at shows in the Strip District and other places where reputable club owners oversold shows because of demand and or income potential. at those shows, you couldn't move. It happens. I don't know John personally, but I like to think he would not do that.
Don't be calling me a liar when you don't know any better. You know my name, I don't know yours. Apparently you are hiding behind an alias because you don't want me to know who you are.
That is exactly what the RESIDENTS and TAXPAYERS of this RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY don't want - East Carson Street. If that kind of vibe appeals to you, why don't YOU move there (right after you learn how to spell)? No matter what you think, this is designated a residential community.
Chris Lasky, the T-bird's architect, said the occupancy of the hall is "1,200 people standing" at the meeting on December 17, 2012. Halito ain't making it up.
STOP THE THUNDERBIRD EXPANSION!
So there are entrance requirements to the neighborhood? We don't welcome families to Lawrenceville anymore? Oh, and there are time limits as well. Come here after when Chief say its ok, you got no right to your opinion. In your eyes its ok to have any kind of development happen along Butler street, come on in, park anywhere you want, create giant traffic jams right in front of my house, but woe be unto those who want to actually raise a family here? How about we put a Marcellus Shale well in the Rite Aid parking lot? Maybe a Wal-Mart, too, right across the street from YOUR house. That's development and jobs right? Zoning schmoning.