Showing posts with label 15228. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 15228. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Another one of those pesky 'Poverty in Mt. Lebanon' articles

In today's Trib, Poverty has taken root in suburbs, Mt. Lebanon was mentioned. 

Jim Guffey, executive director of South Hills Interfaith Ministry, which serves people facing financial troubles, knows certain communities seem immune to poverty. Yet, the number of people living within the middle- to upper-class school districts of Baldwin-Whitehall, Bethel Park, Mt. Lebanon, Keystone Oaks, Upper St. Clair and South Park whom the ministry serves each month has more than doubled to 1,051 during the past four years. At least 6,000 households in those districts are living at or below the poverty level, he said.
"They normally are not communities people associate with poverty," Guffey said.
Yep, another article about people losing their jobs or taking pay cuts, losing population, blah, blah, blah.
Like this one: Lebo Citizens: 15228 drops significantly in median household income
or this one: Lebo Citizens: Why Mt. Lebanon has a budget problem
or this one: Lebo Citizens: Everything you want to know about your zip code
or this one: Lebo Citizens: Get to know our new school board director

The last paragraph in the Trib article is pretty scary.

"As you lose population and taxes, the school system becomes threatened," he said. "The ability to attract new families erodes, and it creates a downward spiral."
So has it hit home yet?  It sure has here.  I said it at a school board meeting a year and a half ago.  I think that is going to be the next poll on this blog. I scheduled the poll to close on December 7, the date that Josephine Posti says the bid opening is taking place.  I hear it is December 14.  Anyone else hoping the bids come back too high again? 


 
Read more: Poverty has taken root in suburbs - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Why Mt. Lebanon has a budget problem

A reader sent me this breakdown of Mt. Lebanon by zipcode as it appears on the Coldwell Banker website.  Thank you, John.

Mount Lebanon Neighborhood Information From Coldwell Banker Website, November 11, 2011

Summary of Neighborhoods
Population Growth 0% to -12%
Median Age 37-47
Married 41%-52%
Median Income $47,592-$77,864
Households with Children 24%-29%


About 15216
Population Growth -11%
Median Age 37
Married 41%
Median Income $47,592
Households with Children 24%

About 15228
Population Growth  -5%
Median Age 41
Married 48%
Median Income $75,338
Households with Children 30%

About 15234
Population Growth – 12%
Median Age 41
Married 46%
Median Income $51,159
Households with Children 26%

About 15243
Population Growth 0%.
Median Age 47
Married 52%
Median Income $77,864
Households with Children 29%

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Everything you want to know about your zip code

I stumbled across a website that has everything you want to know about your zip code.  Here is the link for 15228.  http://www.city-data.com/zips/15228.html

The mean price of detached houses in 2009 was $304,611.
591 houses are between $175,000 to $199,000.
2402 houses are above $175,000 to $199,000.
2053 houses are below $175,000 to $199,999.
If your first name is Margaret, you tend to live the longest. 
In 2009, there were 168 students in private schools in grades 1-8.
30% of 15228 residents are renters.

To find your zip code, use the link above, but change the zip code.

Friday, January 7, 2011

15228 drops significantly in median household income

Pittsburgh Business Times reported today that 15228 was ranked as the 7th wealthiest zip code in the region according to the 2000 Book of Lists.  Ten years later,  Pittsburgh Business Times shows that they dropped to number 17 in median household income.   Upper St. Clair came in at number 3 in 2010.  15102 (Bethel Park) came in at number 18.
Aren't most of the proponents of the current high school renovation plan from 15228?