Community Spaces

The Northside's 18 different neighborhoods are also places of diverse parks and community assets. One Northside partners with organizations to ensure the Northside's parks, fields and shared spaces are safe and accessible for all Northsiders to enjoy and explore.

Discovering what residents want.

The parks, ballfields and trails of the Northside belong to all residents. Therefore, One Northside believes it's important to understand what Northsides want to help set priorities and define projects such as revitalizing Allegheny Commons and Riverview Park.

Discovering what residents want.

The parks, ballfields and trails of the Northside belong to all residents. Therefore, One Northside believes it's important to understand what Northsides want to help set priorities and define projects such as revitalizing Allegheny Commons and Riverview Park.

Discovering what residents want.

The parks, ballfields and trails of the Northside belong to all residents. Therefore, One Northside believes it's important to understand what Northsides want to help set priorities and define projects such as revitalizing Allegheny Commons and Riverview Park.

Discovering what residents want.

The parks, ballfields and trails of the Northside belong to all residents. Therefore, One Northside believes it's important to understand what Northsides want to help set priorities and define projects such as revitalizing Allegheny Commons and Riverview Park.

Discovering what residents want.

The parks, ballfields and trails of the Northside belong to all residents. Therefore, One Northside believes it's important to understand what Northsides want to help set priorities and define projects such as revitalizing Allegheny Commons and Riverview Park.

Discovering what residents want.

The parks, ballfields and trails of the Northside belong to all residents. Therefore, One Northside believes it's important to understand what Northsides want to help set priorities and define projects such as revitalizing Allegheny Commons and Riverview Park.

Discovering what residents want.

The parks, ballfields and trails of the Northside belong to all residents. Therefore, One Northside believes it's important to understand what Northsides want to help set priorities and define projects such as revitalizing Allegheny Commons and Riverview Park.

Discovering what residents want.

The parks, ballfields and trails of the Northside belong to all residents. Therefore, One Northside believes it's important to understand what Northsides want to help set priorities and define projects such as revitalizing Allegheny Commons and Riverview Park.

Making it happen:Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

One Northside is helping put resident feedback into action by partnering with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy on several projects. This includes a complete renovation of the 1930s era Valley Refuge Shelter at Riverside Park and a dramatic re-imagining of Fowler Field scheduled for completion in 2025.

Making it happen:Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

One Northside is helping put resident feedback into action by partnering with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy on several projects. This includes a complete renovation of the 1930s era Valley Refuge Shelter at Riverside Park and a dramatic re-imagining of Fowler Field scheduled for completion in 2025.

Making it happen:Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

One Northside is helping put resident feedback into action by partnering with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy on several projects. This includes a complete renovation of the 1930s era Valley Refuge Shelter at Riverside Park and a dramatic re-imagining of Fowler Field scheduled for completion in 2025.

Making it happen:Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

One Northside is helping put resident feedback into action by partnering with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy on several projects. This includes a complete renovation of the 1930s era Valley Refuge Shelter at Riverside Park and a dramatic re-imagining of Fowler Field scheduled for completion in 2025.

Making it happen:Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

One Northside is helping put resident feedback into action by partnering with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy on several projects. This includes a complete renovation of the 1930s era Valley Refuge Shelter at Riverside Park and a dramatic re-imagining of Fowler Field scheduled for completion in 2025.

Making it happen:Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

One Northside is helping put resident feedback into action by partnering with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy on several projects. This includes a complete renovation of the 1930s era Valley Refuge Shelter at Riverside Park and a dramatic re-imagining of Fowler Field scheduled for completion in 2025.

Making it happen:Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

One Northside is helping put resident feedback into action by partnering with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy on several projects. This includes a complete renovation of the 1930s era Valley Refuge Shelter at Riverside Park and a dramatic re-imagining of Fowler Field scheduled for completion in 2025.

Making it happen:Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

One Northside is helping put resident feedback into action by partnering with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy on several projects. This includes a complete renovation of the 1930s era Valley Refuge Shelter at Riverside Park and a dramatic re-imagining of Fowler Field scheduled for completion in 2025.

Fast Fact!

Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy and the City of Pittsburgh are working to improve Fowler Park. Learn more here.  

Our community space partners

Parks focused groups

Allegheny Commons Park Committee

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Riverview Park Committee

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The parks on the Northside are where people have gathered for generations. Because when you live in an urban environment, not everybody has a backyard.

Erin Tobin
Outreach Coordinator
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy

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How do I get involved?

Help us preserve and enhance Northside parks! Connect with our partners to support conservation, care, and community-building efforts.

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