
Project 2025’s Policies Would Be Bad for Pittsburgh’s Mobility Future
November 4, 2024 3:17 pm Leave your thoughtsWe at BikePGH have a simple goal: making our city better for everyone who bikes and walks. But Project 2025
We at BikePGH have a simple goal: making our city better for everyone who bikes and walks. But Project 2025
How the 15-Minute City Can Unlock Pittsburgh’s Potential for Better Access, Equity and Safety Imagine living in a place where
A deep dive into the stats and sources Bike Pittsburgh’s mission is to make biking and walking commonplace for all
BikePGH Executive Director Pens Op-ed: On the bike path to safer city streets The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published an op-ed by
How American Cities Were Segregated by Government Policy at All Levels In 2020 a number of BikePGH staff members read
Let’s make safe streets a priority A letter from Scott Bricker, Executive Director Have you noticed that people seem to
Traffic stops are subject to bias, and are one of the primary ways people encounter law enforcement. It will take
Everything you need to know about voting in Pennsylvania The result of elections determine policy and funding for cities, transportation
Our thoughts and concerns about the execution of the Highland Park closure Back in March, during the first few weeks
Pedestrian spaces can thrive in Pittsburgh As Allegheny County moves from red to yellow and hopefully to green very soon,
Simple tools to make our streets safer for all We’ve been paying attention to what tools other cities are using
Potholes calm traffic. The City must not miss the opportunity to replace them with other traffic calming tools as it
Myth: Cyclists Don’t Pay Taxes It’s unfortunate that the Trib formed and published an opinion that perpetuates myths instead of
Governor Wolf and PennDOT eliminated this vestige of the past which makes it easier for local municipalities to put in bike lanes