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Allegheny County Welcomes
Two New Communities to Allegheny Together
In
September 2008, Bridgeville and Verona were
selected from a competitive pool of applicants
to join Elizabeth, Stowe, Swissvale, and
Tarentum in the Allegheny Together program.
The Allegheny Together program was launched in
2007 by the County Executive Dan Onorato in four
pilot communities to assist traditional
pedestrian-based business districts throughout
the county.
The new program stresses community organization
and data-driven planning as a way to direct
public investment, spur private investment and
revitalize our communities.
Click here to
learn more..
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Bridgeville |

Elizabeth |

Stowe |
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Swissvale |

Tarentum |

Verona |
The Mission of Allegheny Together
Allegheny Together endeavors to encourage
well-planned, well-designed and
geographically-focused investment in the
established, urban commercial districts of
Allegheny County while respecting the unique
history, character, and built environment of
each. The program aims to help organize and
empower each community to fulfill its
collective vision. |
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