City Council Approves Spending For Curfew Center In Oakland
Posted: 5:54 pm EDT July 7, 2009Updated: 6:09 pm EDT July 7, 2009
PITTSBURGH -- On Tuesday, Pittsburgh city council approved $500,000 in spending to open a curfew center in Oakland.Members hired Three Rivers Youth to run the 24-bed center in a home on North Dithridge Street.The curfew center will be operated under a one-year, pilot program.Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said in January he wanted to open the center by May 1, but public hearings and council debates took longer than expected.
Previous Stories:
- April 29, 2009: Pittsburgh Mayor Makes Another Pitch For Curfew Center
- February 25, 2009: New Youth Curfew Center To Open In Oakland
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