The Borough of Forest Hills is a charming community
nestled in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh, PA.
Newcomers and long-time residents alike say
Forest Hills is a perfect balance of intimate
neighborhoods and major metropolitan access.
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- Council Committees Meeting – First
Council will hold the following committee meetings on Tuesday, June 6th via Zoom (order subject to change): Borough Property, Public Works, Operations & Policy, Public Safety. Committees will meet individually beginning at 7 PM tentatively.
Register in advance to observe the meetings via Zoom by clicking the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dJUAcuMTQya4AdH-RHxm6g
The meeting agenda and additional meeting information is available at this link.
Registrations must be received no later than 5 PM on the day of the meeting to receive confirmation.
- The Garden Club of Forest Hills 100th Year Anniversary Open House Celebration
The Garden Club of Forest Hills is proud to celebrate 100 years in the Forest Hills Community. Please join us in an “Open House” celebration, June 30, 2023 between the hours of 6PM-8PM At Westinghouse Lodge 799 Barclay Ave, Forest Hills 15221. More details are in our flyer here.
- Community Pool Opens May 27th
The Forest Hills Community Pool will reopen on Saturday, May 27th, Weather Conditions Permitting. Applications for Resident Pool Passes, Sponsored Family Pool Pases and Swim Team Registration can be found at this link or in the Recreation Applications Folder under Forms.
Note: The Pool will be open May 27th, 28th and 29th from Noon until 8:00 PM. The Pool will have limited hours on May 30th, 31st, and June 1st from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
The Pool will open daily from June 2nd through August 6th from Noon until 8:00 PM each day. From August 7th to September 4th (Labor Day), the pool will be open Mondays through Fridays from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The pool will be open regular hours on Saturdays and Sundays starting August 8th through September 5th from Noon to 8:00 PM.
- Free Summer Concert Series
The Borough of Forest Hills is excited to announce our 2023 Summer Concert Series.
All concerts take place in the Municipal Complex Parking Lot, 4400 Greensburg Pike. Food Trucks will have food and refreshments available for purchase. Chairs are provided but you are welcome to bring your favorite lawn chair and join us for a fun filled evening! Click on the links to view the flyers for additional information and concert times.
June 17th Aris Paul Band, Alt, Country, Rock, Blues
July 29th Bill Toms & Hard Rain Rock, Soul, Guitar Slinging Songwriter
August 18th I Want My MTV, 80’s Tribute Band
- Latest Ordinances of Interest to Property Owners
Council has adopted several new Ordinances of interest to property owners in Forest Hills. Please be advised that residents in violation of any Ordinances will be notified and be required to take immediate corrective measures. The Ordinances are available in their entirety on the Borough website under Code of Ordinances:
Ordinance 1102 amending Chapter 10 of the code of ordinances to prohibit bamboo, weeds and noxious vegetation in the borough
Ordinance 1103 Zoning Amendment permitting placement of planter boxes or raised beds as accessory structures in the front yard of properties in residential districts and establish dimensional requirements for the same.
Ordinance 1106 Regulating Outdoor Recreational Fires.
- Speed Limit Change on Ardmore Boulevard
Please be aware that the SPEED LIMIT is now 35 MPH for all of ARDMORE BLVD. (Rt. 30) in Forest Hills. Speed enforcement will be increased to remind drivers of the change. Please drive safely!
- Forest Hills Farmers Market
The Forest Hills Farmer’s Market opens this year on Friday, May 19th. The market is located at 4400 Greensburg Pike in the Westinghouse Lodge Parking Lot. There are many new vendors with exciting products as well as your old favorites! Please stop by and say hello to the Late Bloomers Garden Club volunteers that manage our Farmers Market. The Market is open every Friday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm until October 27, 2023. We hope to see you there!
- Glass Recyclying Event
The Pennsylvania Resource Council is holding a series of Traveling Glass Recycyling Bin events throughout our area through November 16th. Check out the flyer here for a list of dates and locations including types of glass accepted.
- Deer Survey Results
Thank you to all who participated in this survey. The results are available here. A subcommittee is reviewing the data and will submit recommendations to council sometime in the new year. Those recommendations will be posted to the website when they become available.
- Arbor Day Foundation Recognizes Forest Hills as a Tree City USA
Forest Hills was named a 2021 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor its commitment to effective urban forest management. Read the complete Press Release here.
- PennDot Contacts – Ardmore Work
PennDOT has a website for information on Ardmore work including any citizen concerns: https://customercare.penndot.gov or by phone at 1-800-FIX-ROAD.
- Air Quality Index Alerts
The Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) measures air quality every day using monitors throughout the County, and the readings of those monitors are classified on an Air Quality Index (AQI). If the AQI is forecasted to be over 100 on a given day, ACHD issues an Air Quality Watch. If the AQI is measured at over 100, ACHD issues an Air Quality Warning. This information is then communicated over the Allegheny Alerts system.
If you would like to receive alerts go to www.alleghenycounty.us/alerts and enter your contact information. When an alert is sent on a topic you’ve chosen, you’ll receive it on the devices you’ve selected. Get an email at work, text on your cell and call at home – as many or few as you want. There’s even an app for it. You can add, delete and change your devices and topics any time. It’s all up to you.
To understand more about our air quality and the index check out the brochure here.
- Forest Hills Borough is now using Savvy Citizen to communicate with residents
Forest Hills is now using Savvy Citizen, a notification system which allows municipalities to easily and effectively communicate with their residents via push notifications, text messages or e-mails. Savvy Citizen is more than a notification system as it allows Forest Hills to keep up to date on community events, helpful information, road closures, alerts and much more.
Available on Android, iPhone/iPad and desktop, residents of Forest Hills can choose to receive notifications with push alerts on their smart phone, or they can browse in-app for a full listing of their notifications, alerts and community events. Those without smartphones can sign up via www.savvycitizenapp.com/signup and select to have text notifications or e-mails sent to them.
Whether it is a road closure, a change in trash or recycling pick up due to a holiday, a fun local event or significant municipal meeting, Savvy Citizen has a complete scheduling system that allows municipalities to communicate with residents of Forest Hills.
- Sending Payments to the Borough
Please Take Note To Ensure Your Payments Are Received By The Correct Department
Refuse, sewage, fire payments and local service tax (LST) should be placed in an envelope marked: Borough of Forest Hills.
School and borough real estate tax should be placed in an envelope and marked: Tax Collector.
Please do not put Tax Collector payments in the same envelope as Borough of Forest Hills payments.
- Forest Hills Borough Office is Now Open on a Limited Basis
Forest Hills Borough office is now open on a limited basis as listed under Office Hours
Those entering the building must use a properly affixed mask and follow restrictions as posted. Please have your checks and bills prepared in advance before coming into the building. Staff will continue to work as long as they remain in good health and the borough encourages the public to continue to contact the office during business hours at 412-351-7330 with issues or questions that may arise. The borough continues to provide its usual full services including public safety services and the public works crew will continue its normal duties.
Permits and inspections are also limited and residents should call the Borough Office to get speak to our code enforcement / building / Zoning personnel.
Citizens may continue to contact the police department for both emergency and non-emergency matters by calling 911. If at the municipal building, a small blue call box is located near the bulletin board at the main entrance than can be used to contact the police for both emergency needs and non-emergency information. If an officer is not on an emergency call one will meet you at the building.
A drop box is located at the main entrance to the borough building for payments by check or money order and the borough encourages citizens to continue to use it. Other documents for the borough may be placed there as well. An online payment option is also available through the website.
Obviously as conditions change this information will change as well. Please contact the office for up to date information. Forest Hills appreciates your understanding and reminds all to safely check on neighbors and friends.
- Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program
Adagio Health is dedicated to providing prevention services to hard to reach resident populations – especially crucial cancer screening services such as mammograms via voucher program. For more information on the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program call 1-800-215-7494.
- Council Meetings Update
Future council business meetings will be held in person at 4400 Greensburg Pike with restrictions required by the pandemic. That may include limited attendance permitted (max of 15 people), masks required, social distancing required and anyone attending should leave the room immediately upon council adjournment. This is tentative pending any changes in CDC or health department regulations which could return business meetings to Zoom. This is a constantly changing situation and we will continue to advise via the borough website. We anticipate that future meetings may be live-streamed on the borough’s YouTube channel (Tree City TV) though that is still a work in progress and will not occur on June 16th.
Note: Council Committees Meetings, Finance, Public Safety, etc., will continue via Zoom but is subject to change.
If you have an issue that you would like council or the Mayor to address but cannot attend a meeting, please submit your concern or idea to council by calling the borough office at 412-351-7330 and speak to staff or leave a detailed message. All messages submitted will be presented to council for review either in committee or at a business meeting or both. You may also submit your concern or idea to council by completing the form found here.
Again, we will keep you updated via the website but you should also feel free to call the office at the above number. And please call the office if you have any questions.
- ALCOSAN’S Clean Water Assistance Fund
The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority has created the Clean Water Assistance Fund to help families pay their sewage treatment bills. This program serves low-income homeowners in the 83 municipalities that ALCOSAN serves. It is administered by Dollar Energy Fund. Learn more here.
- ALLEGHENY COUNTY VACANT PROPERTY RECOVERY PROGRAM
For a limited time only, the Allegheny County Vacant Property Recovery Program will be accepting applications to acquire vacant properties for side yards to an owner-occupied primary residence or blighted structure remediation at a reduced cost to the applicant. Under the 2020 Side Yard and Blighted Structure Program, we will waive our standard parcel fee of $3,000 for applicants for a side yard to their primary residence and applicants proposing to demolish a blighted structure. We will reduce the fee to $1,400 for applicants proposing to rehabilitate a blighted structure. All applicants will also be responsible for the appraised value of the property, a good faith deposit, and closing costs. The application, which contains additional details about the Program guidelines, can be accessed at our website: www.alleghenycounty.us/VPRP. We are excited to announce that we will now be accepting electronic submissions to VPRP@AlleghenyCounty.us, as always, all required materials must be submitted at time of application.