The Oakland Plan
The Oakland Plan is a 10-year plan with a shared vision for Oakland's future and the projects and programs necessary to make that vision a reality.
The Oakland Plan is a 10-year plan with a shared vision for Oakland's future and the projects and programs necessary to make that vision a reality.
Updating and adopting the Greater Hill District master plan
Give your input on budget priorities for the 2023 City of Pittsburgh Capital and Operating Budgets
Move PGH is a public-private partnership that connects Pittsburghers with flexible, low-cost transportation options.
ForgingPGH will develop a vision for Pittsburgh and guide the City over the next 20 years in land use, housing, mobility, development, recreation and open space.
A community engagement process to inform the design and renovation of the new playground.
This plan will guide future improvements and preserve the park's amenities while enhancing connections and elevating Emerald View Park's role as a regional destination.
A plan for Fitt Pitt Field and Playground in Garfield with a community-led vision of the park with increased recreational opportunities and quality of other amenities.
The East Hills Community Visioning Plan is a pre-planning process that will gather residents, institutions, & other stakeholders' vision for the future of East Hills.
The Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Community Visioning Plan is a pre-planning process that will gather residents, institutions, and other stakeholders' vision for its future.
The U.S. EPA is providing technical assistance to begin design work on green corridors highlighted in the Manchester-Chateau Neighborhood Plan. manchester-chateau
Tell us what you need and want in the City of Pittsburgh to help guide the work from the Department of City Planning over the next year and beyond.
A community-led process to create a vision for Westinghouse Park incorporating gathering space, recreation amenities, ecological restoration, and stormwater management.
A community engagement process to inform the design of Phase I improvements.
A public engagement process to inform the design and renovation of the new playground.
The City of Pittsburgh and partners are working together to reduce emissions, create jobs, overcome injustice, and improve health while meeting 2030 climate targets.
A community engagement process to help inform the design of the playground renovation.
A community engagement process to inform the design of the new playground.
A new public art project is being planned in South Side Park. This is being done in coordination with the park’s Phase 1 renovations and funded by the Percent For Art.
To address the impacts of COVID-19 on Pittsburgh residents and businesses, DOMI has opened streets and sidewalks for local commerce and outdoor recreation.
Oliver Bath House Preservation and Rehabilitation Project
Through a grant from the Trust for Public Land, the City is working with Hazelwood Initiative to identify key projects in the Hazelwood Greenway.
The public is invited to offer their thoughts in advance of upcoming public art projects in the five regional City parks.
The Neighborhood Health and Safety Academy is a series of educational sessions that educates residents about services and resources in the City of Pittsburgh.
A community engagement process to inform the design of Homewoood Park.
Permits, Licensing, and Inspection (PLI) is seeking public feedback to help them identify and prioritize earmarked properties to be demolished.
A new public art project in the Knoxville neighborhood as part of DPW’s redesign of their 4th Division Facility.
The 2021 Pittsburgh VLR focuses on city-wide procurement and its alignment to the UN’s sustainable development goals.
A set of projects that will reimagine and rebuild Downtown's Smithfield Street.
This pilot is intended to provide residents experience with personal delivery devices in order to create informed local policies before the widespread deployment of PDDs.
A community engagement process to inform the design of the redeveloped park space.
The City of Pittsburgh is redesigning the Broadway Avenue streetscape in Beechview. This engagement focuses on the construction of the plaza at Broadway and Beechview.
The City of Pittsburgh Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI) has started planning and design of active mobility improvement for the Homewood Neighborhood.
The Finance Department is launching OneTaxPGH, an online platform that will streamline business registration and real estate tax collection
The City of Pittsburgh is continuing to gather input on the spending of the $335 million from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) received from the Federal Government.
This proposal is to apply the Inclusionary Zoning Overlay District to Polish Hill and Bloomfield.
Penn Avenue Phase II is a project constructing streetscape improvements along Penn Avenue between and including the intersections of Evaline and Graham Streets.
Pittsburgh's City Energy Strategy: Final Draft for Public Comment
Rehabilitation of the 30th Street Bridge which serves as the point of access onto Washington's Landing
The Liberty Avenue HSIP project will update antiquated infrastructure and improve safety along Liberty Ave between 11th and Herron in the Strip District.
The Department of Mobility and Infrastructure will construct new sidewalks along the highly-used pedestrian route on Irvine Street.
The Reapportionment Advisory Committee (RAC) provides guidance to City Council to apportion its legislative districts based on the 2020 census.
Signal and safety project!
The Department of Mobility and Infrastructure will construct sidewalks along highly-used pedestrian routes where sidewalks do not currently exist.
Design and construction for the new Davis Avenue Bridge between Brighton Heights and Riverview Park.
Rehabilitation of the Charles Anderson Bridge which connects South Oakland to Schenley Park and the East End
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This project will stabilize parts of the Northern and Western slopes of Mt. Washington with retaining walls and geotechnical installations to protect homes and roadways.
Creating a plan for the Greater Hill District Parks that builds on the district’s rich African American cultural legacy and improves parks and open spaces for residents.
The Food Policy team is providing resources, hosting community trainings, and seeking input on experiences with SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program).
The goal of this plan is to follow a community-driven process to identify potential traffic safety and mobility issues through a data-driven equity-focused approach.
All things 2022 Public Needs Hearing
SoilMillPGH is a project from the City Planning department that will improve soil quality in Pittsburgh through composting.
A community engagement process to inform the design and renovation of the new playground.
The Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program increases the safety and comfort of all people by reducing excessive motorist speeds on residential streets.
The City opens grant applications for nonprofits providing social services to low- and moderate-income residents.
A project to improve bicycle and pedestrian transportation in Hazelwood.
PWSA is initiating a collaborative community process to develop a Stormwater Strategic Plan to serve as Pittsburgh’s blueprint to address local stormwater challenges.
Project to improve several key trailheads and trail segments in Emerald View Park. Phase 1 of implementation following the 2021 Emerald View Park Master Plan.
Design and construction of the replacement of the Swinburne Bridge that connects South Oakland to the Four Mile Run, Greenfield, and Hazelwood neighborhoods.
A public engagement process to inform the design of the new playground.
Complete Streets updates the right of way to be safer and more comfortable for diverse and vulnerable users like pedestrians and those riding transit, bicycles, & more.
Cantini Mosaic Reconceptualization Project - Information & Feedback
The purpose of the South Side Signals Project is to improve the safety of pedestrians and vehicles at six intersections in the South Sides Flats, Slopes, and Mount Oliver
A unified vision for Mellon Park based on community and municipal priorities for restoration, development, and activity.
The Ethics Hearing Board is seeking input from the community regarding the City of Pittsburgh's current campaign finance requirements.
Creating a plan for Fowler Park in Perry South with a community -led vision of a park with increased recreational opportunities and quality amenities.
The Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs is providing "I Speak" Cards to ensure that limited English or non-English speaking residents receive equal access to services
Mayor Gainey's administration seeks input on PGH's diverse landscape of immigrant & refugee services by identifying what the region is doing well & what we can improve.
Smart Loading Zones aim to create more efficient and safe use of our curb by automating payments and analyzing real-time usage.
A guidebook on the Urban Animal issue in Pittsburgh. Current policies and practices in place, ongoing regional challenges, and best practices among many others
An off-road, shared-use path that will begin at the intersection of Noblestown Road and Crafton Blvd continuing approximately 0.6 miles to McCartney Street.
Together, the Department of City Planning and Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) are leading a process to update City ordinances and create an updated code.