
BikePGH’s Position on the Bus Rapid Transit Project
April 26, 2017 3:55 pm Leave your thoughtsBenefits Abound for Bicyclists and Pedestrians with BRT...But the Devil is in the Details
Benefits Abound for Bicyclists and Pedestrians with BRT...But the Devil is in the Details
Townhall Public Meeting on Wed. April 5 in Oakland
The interests of pedestrians, bicyclists, and people with disabilities need to remain at the forefront as this technology enters our lives.
Get involved with your community and help make the West End better for biking and walking
At this initial multi-community meeting, the design team will be presenting conceptual designs and seeking input from residents in and around the watershed.
The City of Pittsburgh wants to redesign the really wide, free-for-all section of Smallman St in the Strip District.
Weigh in on the City's Plans to Make Biking Around Downtown Safer
We are happy to report that on Monday, November 21, City Council approved the Complete Streets Policy by a unanimous vote!
TLDR: Putting people first reduces crashes and saves lives.
Transportation choice must be a priority for the 25% of Pittsburgh households with no access to a car
At our 2014 Members' Meeting we launched a campaign for a Complete Streets Policy. On the day of our 2016 Members' Meeting, Council to vote on it.
View and comment on the Penn Circle 2-Way Conversion Concepts
To add another ten functional art pieces throughout the Cultural District
Weigh in on plans to convert the former Penn Circle into 2-way traffic with a neighborhood-focused design