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SSSNA Projects
South Side Slopes Announces Vibrant Mural at Park Entrance(11/19/2024)–FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association Announces New Mural at Arlington Recreation Center to Highlight Entrance to South Side Park Pittsburgh, PA – 11/19/2024 – The South Side […]
Arlington Rec Center Mural Survey(2/13/2023)–The South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association (SSSNA) is soliciting ideas for a new mural on the side of the Arlington Recreation Center (2201 Salisbury St, Pittsburgh, PA 15210). Click here […]
Oakley Street Mosaic Steps(10/12/2016)–Through a crowdfunding campaign conducted primarily through social media, we raised more than $6,500, allowing us to hire an artist to design and lead the project. Dozens of community members […]
Knoxville Incline Greenway(8/20/2016)–From 1890 to 1960, the Knoxville Incline served as a connector between the South Side Flats and the hilltop. In 2011, a mural was added at the intersection of Brosville […]
Church Route Signage Installed(6/20/2016)–The South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association (SSSNA) is excited to announce the installation of signs marking the “Church Route” through the South Side Slopes. The Church Route is a walking […]
Windom / McArdle Gateway Sign(5/26/2016)–The South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association (SSSNA) is pleased to announce the completion of a unique entrance marker reflecting the uniqueness of the neighborhoods it announces. The signage has been […]
18th Street Steps Lighting(10/5/2012)–In 2012, more than 140 LED light bars, one attached under each stair tread, were installed at the 18th St. bend. Through a partnership with and funding from Duquesne Light, […]
Bandi Schaum Community Garden(4/7/2012)–The South Side Community Garden at Bandi Schaum field is a project of the South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association, South Side Community Council, City of Pittsburgh, and Grow Pittsburgh. We […]
Brosville and Monastery Scrim(8/6/2008)–On August 6, 2008, the garden and metal art installation at the corner of Monastery & Brosville Sts. was dedicated and lit up. The backlit Core ten steel scrim design features a […]
All Wars Memorial Garden(9/11/2007)–Elm Street funds were spent to restore the site at 103-105 Pius Street for neighbors to pay homage to those who have defended our freedoms. The All Wars Memorial Garden was rededicated […]