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Home / Environment / Abandoned Lots Become Dumping Grounds, Locals Demand Solutions

Abandoned Lots Become Dumping Grounds, Locals Demand Solutions

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Empty lot on California Avenue used as illegal dumping site
  • Collapsed retaining wall turned into second dumping spot
  • Residents and local officials working to address the issue
Abandoned Lots Become Dumping Grounds, Locals Demand Solutions

As of November 11th, 2025, residents in Pittsburgh's Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood are dealing with a growing problem of illegal dumping on abandoned lots in their community. Craig Bailey, a local resident, says an empty lot on California Avenue has become a dumping ground, with old cabinets, trash bags, and even a trailer littering the property.

Bailey believes a construction company is responsible for using the space as a dumping site, and he has also identified another location nearby where a collapsed retaining wall has turned into a second illegal dumping spot. "This is an issue that has to be addressed," Bailey said.

Councilperson Daniel Lavelle, who represents the area, acknowledged the problem and stated that his office has been working with the Department of Public Works and the Bureau of Environmental Services to clean up the affected sites and step up enforcement. However, resident Anna Brewer, who co-founded Urban Trails and leads community cleanups, says the ongoing issue is "draining" and that the community needs to keep pushing for solutions.

Despite the frustration, Brewer remains determined to work with local officials and her fellow residents to address the illegal dumping and find long-term solutions to prevent it from happening again.

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Residents in Pittsburgh's Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood are dealing with a growing problem of illegal dumping on abandoned lots in their community, with old cabinets, trash bags, and even a trailer littering the properties.
Councilperson Daniel Lavelle, who represents the area, acknowledged the problem and stated that his office has been working with the Department of Public Works and the Bureau of Environmental Services to clean up the affected sites and step up enforcement.
Resident Anna Brewer, who co-founded Urban Trails and leads community cleanups, says the ongoing issue is "draining" and that the community needs to keep pushing for solutions. Despite the frustration, Brewer remains determined to work with local officials and her fellow residents to address the illegal dumping and find long-term solutions.

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