5 Reasons We Are Working in McKeesport

ReClaiming Vacant Lots in McKeesport: 5 Reasons Why We are There.

This fall, 10 McKeesport residents have the opportunity to clean and green vacant lots in their neighborhood. This is GTECH Strategies’ first vacant land Ambassador program outside of the City of Pittsburgh.

In honor of that, James Snow, the project manager for ReClaim McKeesport, gives you his top five reasons why we chose to work with the City of Mckeesport to create new community green spaces.


 

1. The Vacant Land.

There are lots of vacant lots in the City of McKeesport. More precisely, there are more than 2,500 vacant parcels of land; that number grows every month with each vacant house torn down. Vacant land is a detriment to communities. Reports suggest that they attract crime as well as other public safety issues. (In another study, violent crime rates were shown to decrease up to 8% near greened, former vacant lots.) From an economic standpoint vacant land decreases property values, possibly up to as much as 20%. There are a lot of good reasons to focus on cleaning and greening vacant land. (And GTECH is here to help!)

2. The People

Admittedly, I had never been to McKeesport prior to this year and that was certainly a mistake on my part. Since working in the community, I have encountered a group of passionate and determined individuals who are working together to strengthen their community.Groups like the McKeesport S.H.I.P, The Kiwanis Club, The Lions Club and the McKeesport Trail Commission, just to name a few, are doing some pretty amazing work in the community and being able to be a small part of that work is a real honor.

3. The Government.

While not always on the top of everyone’s favorites list, the municipal staff at the City of McKeesport have not only been supportive, but have gone above and beyond to make sure that the next Ambassador model goes smoothly. Mayor Michael Cherepko recently announced that a summer program that employed youth throughout McKeesport was able to clean and clear 150 vacant lots. We are excited at GTECH to compliment existing programs like this one.

4. The History.

McKeesport has a lengthy and fascinating history that makes it the City it is today. Settled by John McKee in the late 1700s, the area was frequented by George Washington, as he stopped by to visit Queen Aliquippa, a local Seneca ruler. Years later, after National Tube Company opened in 1872, the US Census Bureau cited McKeesport as the fastest growing municipality in the nation. McKeesport was also home to the very first GC Murphy five and ten cent store. In April of 1947 Richard Nixon and John F Kennedy famously held the first of five debates in the Penn McKee Hotel, which still stands in downtown McKeesport. Pretty impressive!

5. The Potato Pancakes.

The potato pancakes at this year’s International Village were hands down some of the best I have ever had. Ever.


What is your favorite part about McKeesport? Tell us below.

In the meantime if you want to find out more about the ReClaim Mckeesport program or apply yourself, visit: www.groundedpgh.wpengine.com/reclaimmckeesport.

One thought on “5 Reasons We Are Working in McKeesport

  1. We visit a lot of fish fries every Lenten season, in Corpus Christi’s in McKeesport is one of the best! It’s the one we take all of our friends to! The food is great of course, but so are the people.

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