The mission of the East Allegheny Community Council is to improve the quality of life for residents by encouraging restoration and preservation of our housing stock; organizing and supporting social, cultural, educational and charitable programs and events; and promoting public safety, enforcement of city ordinances and performance of city services in the neighborhood of East Allegheny, also known as Deutschtown.
Members of East Allegheny Community Council work together to revitalize the Deutschtown National Historic District, support economic development efforts, and foster a sense of community that is inclusive through a host programs that improve quality of life for our residents.
The neighborhood council is governed by a volunteer board of directors who have acquired and organized the restoration of approximately 80 historic homes, including the first geo-thermal home by a community nonprofit in Pittsburgh.