Bloomfield is a family-friendly neighborhood with homes that have been handed down through generations. On either side of Liberty Avenue compact row houses press up against sidewalks while a few short blocks away, ornate Victorian homes are set back from tree-lined streets.
Our neighborhood has one of the city’s most active business districts and is densely populated, making it easy for residents to walk a short distance to buy groceries, a cup of coffee, or a birthday gift. Living in a walkable neighborhood means that our residents are more likely to get outside and interact with their neighbors, their banker, their butcher, and the waitress at their favorite restaurant. This interaction is what make a community, and it is one of the priceless benefits of living in Bloomfield.
Our Representatives
Bloomfield is represented on Pittsburgh City Council by Deborah Gross and Dan Gilman.
Deborah Gross
414 Grant Street, Suite 510
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412.255.2140
www.pittsburghpa.gov/district7/
Dan Gilman
414 Grant Street, Suite 510
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
(p) 412.255.2133
(f) 412.255.0738
www.pittsburghpa.gov/district8/
Our Magistrate
Anthony Ceoffe
4211 Butler St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
412-681-1558
412-681-5300
Have a problem in the neighborhood?
Call the Mayor’s 311 line to report problems such as graffiti, garbage issues, or broken curbs.