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Council holds public hearing on Central Catholic High School institutional master plan

2313142 · February 5, 2025
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Pittsburgh City Council held a public hearing Feb. 5 on Bill 13-43, an institutional master plan application by Central Catholic High School for its campus in Squirrel Hill North.

Pittsburgh City Council held a public hearing Feb. 5 on Bill 13-43, a resolution presenting an institutional master plan (IMP) application by Central Catholic High School for its campus along Fifth Avenue and South Neville Street in Squirrel Hill North.

The IMP covers the existing Central Catholic campus and, city planning staff said, proposes no expansion of the campus footprint and no street vacations. "This is the first IMP for the campus. There's no proposed expansion and no street vacations," Paul Kinsella, principal planner with the Department of City Planning, told council members.

An institutional master plan is required in EMI (educational, medical and institutional) zoning before development, with limited exceptions, Kinsella said. The…

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