Edgeworth Borough
412-741-2866
Edgeworth is a small, welcoming community measuring approximately 1.3 square miles. The borough was founded in the early 1900s and took its name from the Edgeworth Female Seminary, a small school for girls that moved to the community from Pittsburgh in 1836. From a population of approximately 35 families in 1876, today Edgeworth has about 1,730 residents. Made up of older homes on tree-lined streets, Edgeworth is a walking community in close proximity to the library, shops, eateries, churches and schools.
- Fax: 412-741-6998
- Hours: Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Founding Date: 1904
- What makes this community special?: "It's a very safe place to live, with a low crime rate, which makes people feel secure in the borough."
- Services: Police protection, volunteer fire department, public works, planning commission, zoning board, and garbage, rubbish and brush collection
- Parking: On-street: free
- Public restrooms: Yes
- Wi-Fi: None