Source:Ordinance-1914-202/content
No. 202.
AN ORDINANCE—Changing the names of certain avenues, streets and alleys in the City of Pittsburgh.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the names of certain avenues, streets and alleys in the City of Pittsburgh shall be and the same are hereby changed as follows, to-wit:
Amboy alley from Friendship avenue to Coral street, Eighth ward, be changed to Amboy street.
Chartiers street from Steuben street to the City line, Twentieth ward, be changed to Chartiers avenue.
Dream avenue from Harmony street to an unnamed alley, Nineteenth ward, to be changed to Dream street.
Embargo street from Vernita street to Camfield street, Nineteenth ward, be changed to Gosser street.
Herdman alley from Rural street to Broad street, Eleventh ward, be changed to Whitfield alley.
Lynn Haven avenue from Woodburne avenue to Heigle street, Nineteenth ward, be changed to Chelton avenue.
Market place from Stobo street to Park way, Twenty-second ward, be changed to Painter alley.
Merrick avenue from Brookline boulevard to Oakridge street, Nineteenth ward, be changed to Whited street.
North End avenue from Perrysville avenue to Goshen street, Twenty-sixth ward, as laid out in Mercer Place Plan of Lots, be changed to Kennedy avenue.
Oakridge avenue from Merrick avenue to Doric alley, Nineteenth ward, be changed to Ormond street.
Pine alley from Merrick avenue to Doric alley, Nineteenth ward, be changed to Clippert alley.
South Bergman street form Hammond street to P. C. C. & St. L. Ry., Twentieth ward, be changed to Bergman street.
Wolpert alley from Armandale street to Jarvella street, Twenty-fifth ward, be changed to Wolpert way.
Sec. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Passed in Council June 16, 1914.
Approved June 17, 1914.
JOS. G. ARMSTRONG, Mayor.
Recorded in Ordinance Book volume 26, page 136.