Pittsburgh gets $100,000 Grant for Green Initiatives from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"A nonprofit group has given the city of Pittsburgh a $100,000 grant for green initiatives. ... Some of the money will be used to coat the roofs of city-owned buildings, Downtown, with white reflective paint. The paint is intended to keep the buildings cooler and save the city money. The balance of the grant will be used for Edible Gardens, a program to grow and supply fresh produce to city residents."
"A nonprofit group has given the city of Pittsburgh a $100,000 grant for green initiatives. ... Some of the money will be used to coat the roofs of city-owned buildings, Downtown, with white reflective paint. The paint is intended to keep the buildings cooler and save the city money. The balance of the grant will be used for Edible Gardens, a program to grow and supply fresh produce to city residents."
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