February 25, 2010

Zoning Issues

One of the issues surrounding drilling in our communities is how the drilling sites will be zoned.

Zoning is important because local communities and municipalities cannot regulate or legislate drilling. Any legislation regarding Marcellus drilling in Pennsylvania can only be done at the state level.

However changes to existing zoning regulations must be done in a public hearing, which is were the community can get involved and voice their concerns.

For more information please see the following article:
http://www.eco-bucks.org/documents/Court%20zoning%20key%20to%20gas%20drilling.pdf

February 21, 2010

Wednesday

Several of our members will be speaking and answering questions about drilling at the upcoming 31st Ward meeting. The meeting will be:

Wednesday, February 24th
7:00 pm
Mifflin School cafeteria

We look forward to seeing you there.

February 16, 2010

Rustbelt Radio

As a follow up to the recent article in the Post Gazette, the Independent Media Center of Pittsburgh interviewed another one of the members of our group on their Rustbelt Radio program about our concerns regarding drilling in our neighborhood.

An audio of the program as well as a copy of the transcript can be downloaded here:
http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/news/2010/02/33996.php

The Pittsburgh Independent Media Center is the portion of the global Indymedia network located in western Pennsylvania and is a voluntary collective dedicated to serving the local community with a system for disseminating print and online news.

For more information about their operation we encourage you to please visit their site at: http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/

February 8, 2010

A small point of clarification

Since the article was posted in the PG about our group and our concerns about drilling in Lincoln Place a number of people have confused us with the already existing 31st Ward Community Action Group and the 31st Ward Wire.

We wanted to make make sure that you knew that we were not affiliated with, or a part of the 31st Ward Community Action Group, or vice versa.

Yes, we do share similar concerns about what goes on in our neighborhood and are both diligently working to make it a better place for our neighbors, however we are not one in the same.

When we have issues and concerns that overlap, we have and will continue to work together, but we are two different operations with different goals.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at: lpactiongroup@gmail.com

February 4, 2010

Drilling Article in PG

One of our members addressed City Council to highlight a number of our issues and concerns with the proposed drilling operations in our neighborhood and was interviewed by the Post Gazette.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10035/1033374-53.stm


February 3, 2010

Wednesday Links

Propublica's archive of information on the impact of natural gas drilling.
http://www.propublica.org/series/buried-secrets-gas-drillings-environmental-threat

Shale Shock Action Alliance, an information resource for people affected by Marcellus Shale drilling.
http://www.shaleshock.org/

A Post Gazette article/interview with the new president of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, a lobbying group for the various drilling companies and business interests.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10024/1030407-28.stm

Republican candidate for governor, Samuel Rohrer' opinion on the use of gas royalties the state is expected to receive.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10022/1030229-454.stm