Borough Manager Ben Estell Shares How Dormont is Improving Mobility for Residents Rachel Windsor | March 13, 2023 The Borough of Dormont, south of Pittsburgh, is home to just over 8,000 residents and barely three-quarters of a square mile in size....
Chris Sandvig | February 16, 2023 We’re getting a second New York-bound train! Now, can we PLEASE get a station that makes people want to use it? Have you heard? You probably did. Pittsburgh is getting a second eastbound train! As early as 2025, two daily trains will...
Rachel Windsor | December 19, 2022 2022 saw TransportationCampPGH back in the real world and it was a blast! Over 70 people joined us for the one-day event. It was a time to connect and reconnect with mobility-minded allies, challenge perspectives and ideas about...
Velie-Velia Sando | November 29, 2022 When it comes to community development (and just about everything else in life), it boils down to one essential question: where is the money coming from? When funding opportunities are created to address the issues that plague...
Rachel Windsor | September 15, 2022 136 million people use America’s roads each day. On those roads, Americans take 34 million trips on public transportation each day. They all rely on consistent, predictable, and sufficient transportation infrastructure funding to...
Velie-Velia Sando | August 15, 2022 Affordable, convenient, reliable transportation is more important to economic mobility and stability than any other issue. It should be no surprise, then, that America’s transportation system benefitted certain groups more than...