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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| HOUSE RESOLUTION |
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| INTRODUCED BY WAGNER, BEYER, BISHOP, BOYLE, BROWN, CALTAGIRONE, D. COSTA, P. COSTA, DALEY, DEASY, DERMODY, FRANKEL, GEORGE, GERGELY, GRUCELA, KIRKLAND, KORTZ, KULA, MAHONEY, MANN, MARKOSEK, MARSHALL, MATZIE, McGEEHAN, MILLARD, MUSTIO, PALLONE, PAYTON, PHILLIPS, RAVENSTAHL, READSHAW, ROSS, SAYLOR, STABACK, TURZAI, VULAKOVICH, WHEATLEY, WHITE, YOUNGBLOOD, M. SMITH, PRESTON AND HESS, OCTOBER 4, 2010 |
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| INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35, OCTOBER 4, 2010 |
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| A RESOLUTION |
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1 | Honoring the Pittsburgh organization Riverlife for its mission |
2 | to reclaim, restore and promote Pittsburgh's riverfronts as |
3 | the environmental, recreational, cultural and economic hub |
4 | for the people of this region and our visitors. |
5 | WHEREAS, Riverlife began when a group of Pittsburgh community |
6 | leaders, business owners, environmentalists and urban planners |
7 | saw the need to develop a master plan for Pittsburgh's most |
8 | valuable asset, its rivers and their miles of shoreline; and |
9 | WHEREAS, Riverlife was created in 1999 as the Riverlife Task |
10 | Force; and |
11 | WHEREAS, Riverlife is a public-private partnership |
12 | established to guide and advocate for the redevelopment of |
13 | Pittsburgh's riverfronts; and |
14 | WHEREAS, Today, Riverlife's stewardship extends up the |
15 | Allegheny River to the 31st Street Bridge, down the Monongahela |
16 | River to the Hot Metal Bridge and along the Ohio River to the |
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1 | West End Bridge; and |
2 | WHEREAS, Through a variety of public-private partnerships |
3 | integrating the efforts of State, city and private developers, |
4 | Riverlife points proudly to a host of projects already in place, |
5 | with several currently underway and more planned for the future; |
6 | and |
7 | WHEREAS, This seamless sequence of open spaces for civic |
8 | engagement will ultimately knit our neighborhoods together and |
9 | reconnect us with our living environment; and |
10 | WHEREAS, In 2001, following a public planning process, |
11 | Riverlife presented a plan for Three Rivers Park, a grand, |
12 | urban-scale waterfront park at the confluence of the three |
13 | rivers in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh; and |
14 | WHEREAS, That plan, known as "A Vision Plan for Pittsburgh's |
15 | Riverfronts," was the winner of the 2002 AIA Honor Award in |
16 | Urban Planning and Design and the 2002 Merit Award in Planning |
17 | from the International Downtown Association; and |
18 | WHEREAS, In 2008, Riverlife Task Force shortened its name to |
19 | Riverlife, reflecting the organization's growth and |
20 | transformation from a "task force" to a governing board of |
21 | directors; and |
22 | WHEREAS, Through Riverlife's leadership, more than half of |
23 | the 13-mile Three Rivers Park loop has been established and |
24 | improved for public use; and |
25 | WHEREAS, Key projects comprising the next phase of the park |
26 | are under construction; and |
27 | WHEREAS, Riverlife has a plan in place to complete the |
28 | remainder of the park over the next ten years; and |
29 | WHEREAS, As Riverlife celebrates its 10th anniversary in |
30 | 2010, it is remarkable to assess the impact Three Rivers Park |
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1 | has had on downtown living, recreation and the economy; |
2 | therefore be it |
3 | RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives honor Riverlife |
4 | on its 10th anniversary and for its mission to reclaim, restore |
5 | and promote Pittsburgh's riverfronts as the environmental, |
6 | recreational, cultural and economic hub for the people of this |
7 | region and our visitors; and be it further |
8 | RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to |
9 | Riverlife, 707 Grant Street, Suite 3500, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. |
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