Background Information
The Strip District is one of Pittsburgh's most historic and cherished neighborhoods and is experiencing rapid residential and development growth. Increased vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic are posing new safety challenges that Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI) is trying to address as they plan for improvements to the three primary corridors through the Strip District:
- Smallman Street
- Penn Avenue
- Liberty Avenue.
Additional projects are being explored to better manage curb space, and to connect the three primary corridors for drivers, bikers, and pedestrians.
Through these projects, the City of Pittsburgh aims to create safer streets for everyone who lives and shops in the Strip, support businesses, and welcome new residents and visitors.Upcoming Events
Join us at the Strip District Neighbors April Town Hall/Strip District Mobility Open House on Wednesday, April 29th, from 5-7pm to learn more about upcoming projects in the Strip District including:
- Liberty Ave Highway Safety Improvement Project (HSIP)
- Penn Avenue Signals Improvement Project
- Smallman Complete Streets Project
- Strip District Parking Study
- and more!
Hosted by Strip District Neighbors and the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure at:
Excelitas
2545 Railroad St
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Previous Events

In September 2023 the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure and the Mayor's Office hosted a Mobility Open House to introduce Strip District Mobility Projects to the community.
Click here to learn more about the Mobility Open House.
Project Pages
Complete
Construction
No projects are currently under construction
Planning/Design/Engineering
Liberty Avenue Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)
Penn Ave Signals Improvement Project