PITTSBURGH —

As winter approaches, a plan that could have led Pittsburgh to team up with the borough of Munhall to help communities like Lincoln Place was rejected by the City Council, leaving residents wondering why.

Pittsburgh City Councilwoman Barb Warwick had been working on an agility agreement with Munhall, which would have allowed Munhall to plow snow in areas like Lincoln Place or New Homestead during emergency situations in exchange for street sweeping and salt exchange services from the city. Advertisement

"My hope had been that this agility agreement might have helped provide a little bit of relief," said Warwick.

Residents of Lincoln Place believed the plan would have been a huge help.

"I think it would help off of West Ryan Road up on Theodore and Goldenrod and all down

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