South Fayette considers development
It’s the hilly, diverse topography not available in Pittsburgh or already developed suburbs that builders are seeking in South Fayette Township.
That’s the word from Laurel Developers’ Marty Gillespie, who pitched to the board of commissioners at their Wednesday workshop meeting a 92-lot residential community along Old Oakdale Road, less than a mile from the school district campus.
A public hearing on the plan that would be called Pinnacle Point will be held at the Jan. 21 voting meeting. Concerns raised from residents and township engineer Mike Benton included peak-time volume of school bus traffic and having an entrance so close to, or, part of a sharp bend in the 1000 block of Old Oakdale Road.
Intersections with traffic lights or stop signs were mentioned as early potential fixes.
“Pinnacle Point would have a walking trail system throughout the neighborhood, a park with a gazebo, a covered bus stop for kids … no vinyl (siding) would be used in this development. Things like dimensional shingles, stone, brick – it will set it apart from other plans that have been built so far,” Gillespie said.
In other business, the township received its first formal proposal from Burns and Scalo to develop the former Star City movie theater site next to UPMC Children’s South on Miller’s Run Road. The details will be discussed at the voting meeting.

