On Friday morning, the PNC Foundation announced that it has given a $2 million grant to the city of Pittsburgh.The money is meant for the city to buy new snow removal equipment.In a press release, PNC chairman and CEO William S. Demchak was quoted as saying, “Last weekend’s storm was a powerful reminder of how essential it is for our city to be prepared for severe winter weather.” He later added, “Pittsburgh deserves strong, reliable snow removal capabilities that keep our neighborhoods safe and our economy moving. PNC is proud to support the city with this investment in equipment that will help keep Pittsburgh and its residents resilient and ready for future storms.” Mayor Corey O’Connor said the grant from the PNC Foundation will help the city purchase 15 vehicles for the Department of Public Works this year.
PITTSBURGH —
On Friday morning, the PNC Foundation announced that it has given a $2 million grant to the city of Pittsburgh.
The money is meant for the city to buy new snow removal equipment.
In a press release, PNC chairman and CEO William S. Demchak was quoted as saying, “Last weekend’s storm was a powerful reminder of how essential it is for our city to be prepared for severe winter weather.”
He later added, “Pittsburgh deserves strong, reliable snow removal capabilities that keep our neighborhoods safe and our economy moving. PNC is proud to support the city with this investment in equipment that will help keep Pittsburgh and its residents resilient and ready for future storms.”
Mayor Corey O’Connor said the grant from the PNC Foundation will help the city purchase 15 vehicles for the Department of Public Works this year.