East Carnegie (Pittsburgh)

East Carnegie

Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Population (1990): 605[1]
Population (2000): 485[1]
Area: 0.432 sq mi (1.12 km2)[1]

East Carnegie is a neighborhood located southwest of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania adjacent to the neighborhood of Oakwood. It is a “natural area” with the majority of the residences located in the City of Pittsburgh.

Most of East Carnegie uses a post office zipcode of 15106, while a small part of this neighborhood uses a zipcode of 15205. Residents residing within City of Pittsburgh boundaries have representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 (West Neighborhoods). The remaining residents are represented by their respective borough councils.

East Carnegie is located along Chartiers Creek, with access to downtown Pittsburgh or the Airport via the Port Authority Transit's West Busway. East Carnegie is a primarily residential neighborhood, home to Union Electric Steel Corporation and several small businesses, including the Cellone Bakery Co., and the Chartiers Nature Conservancy. The area has easy access to shopping and restaurants located in surrounding neighborhoods like the Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center, Parkway Center Mall, Carnegie, and the retail development in Robinson Town Center. In the center of this community is the East Carnegie Parklet, a small area with a jungle-gym, swing set, basketball court, and tennis court. On warm days, children are seen playing there from dawn until dusk.

Up until the late 1970s, the neighborhood had numerous family-owned businesses, including grocery stores, bakeries, and small restaurants along Idlewood Avenue, a road that runs from where the neighborhood begins at Noblestown Road to where it ends at Morange Road. For a variety of reasons, most of these small businesses were closed and Idlewood Avenue became mostly residential.

In 2007, Union Electric Steel Corporation began buying out houses along Idlewood Avenue to tear them down and build corporate office buildings, a plan which led to some controversy among community members.

The neighborhood is characterized by closely set frame houses on two and three-block long streets. Many families in East Carnegie have lived in the neighborhood for generations, resulting in a close-knit, friendly community. In recent years, there has been an increase in absentee ownership and homes designated as Section 8 housing.

For over 30 years, all East Carnegie residents had access to the East Carnegie Community Council, which was a viable neighborhood group providing a forum to discuss common concerns. About 2006, the group became a membership only organization with an annual, but unpublicized enrollment period. The group no longer meets on a regular basis.

East Carnegie is in the Pittsburgh Public School District. Students in kindergarten through 8th grade attend Westwood K-8 School. Students in 9th through 12th grades attend Langley High School.

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Surrounding neighborhoods

Oakwood (Pittsburgh), Scott Township, Greentree, Crafton

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References

  1. ^ a b c Census: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Department of City Planning. January 2006. http://www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/cp/assets/census/2000_census_pgh_jan06.pdf. Retrieved 2007-07-19. 

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