The Wash Arts will transform a vacant lot behind the George Washington Hotel in a Parklette. The project was enabled through a grant from the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. Check out the details from Mike Jones, staff writer, at the Observer Reporter. Vacant...
The Washington Community Arts and Cultural Center, known as Wash Arts, has just received a grant in the amount of $175,000 to partner with the Office of the Mayor of Washington, PA for an initiative to restore and beautify public spaces throughout the city. The...
The City of Washington, PA has it’s first police dog since 1997. Check out the article from Mike Jones of the Observer Reporter. The City is excited for Officer Michael Karlowsky and his new partner, Golem. Here is link to full article, photos and video: City...
Are you familiar with the Washington City Transit? Convenient routes are available to the mall, parks, metro area and hospital. Here is an public service announcement created by the American Public Transportation Association. Check it out and go to the Washington...
A public meeting will be held on Wednesday April 30, 2014 at 7pm before the City of Washington Planning Commission at City Hall (located at 55 W. Maiden St, Washington, PA 15301). The meeting will address an application questioning the validity of the City of...
Mayor Brenda Davis asked the Washington County Commissioners for help to revitalize the City of Washington PA because of the empty storefronts and vacant buildings in the city. Tax revenue is needed from these properties to increase city revenue. More details can be...
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