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Monday, November 2, 2009

Five Pittsburgh Stations to Close

A study conducted by Pittsburgh's financial oversight board and its consultant, TriData Corp., concluded calls for merging fire stations to save Pittsburgh money. According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, closing five stations and merging their operations into three is chief among the study's 152 recommendations. It suggests closing the Brighton Heights station and merging it into the Woods Run station, closing the Allequippa Street station and merging it with a station on McKee Place, building a large station in Hazelwood and shuttering stations in Greenfield and Hazelwood, and building a new station at Tilbury and Forward Avenues and closing ...

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