Rally planned! New tools launched. Join to speak up.
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Jack will you join our union today? PPT Member dues start at just $2.75! You can become a member and help win campaigns for transit justice by signing up here! >>> YES! I want to support transit justice!
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Rally + Meeting + Support Letter! Pittsburgh Regional Transit is proposing the biggest changes to our system of our lifetime - riders need to mobilize with us to make sure this plan benefits us all!
How can you support a transit redesign that benefits all?
Join tonight's meeting!
Join us at our first meeting of the year to review our take on Draft 1 of the Bus Line Redesign and strategize for how we can expand public input in the last few weeks. RSVP HERE >>>
Come to the 1/24 Rally!
Join us before the PGH Regional Transit Board of Directors Meeting to rally in support of a Bus Line Redesign that Benefits All! RSVP HERE >>>
Read up on the impacts & spread the word!
Our Research Committee has put together some great resources to contextualize the impacts of Draft 1. Evaluate Draft 1.0 of PRT’s Bus Line Redesign & See Biggest Changes. READ MORE >> 2. Commute Time Calculator for Draft 1.0 of Bus Line Redesign.... Follow our blog for updates coming soon!
Sign-on to our letter supporting a Bus Line Redesign To Benefit All!
With changes this big, it is critical that PRT do deep and sustained public outreach and have a process for incorporating what people say. SIGN ON TO SUPPORT! >>>
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THE HOUSING BATTLE CONTINUES! Join advocates on 1/28 to support policies that will create more affordable, accessible communities!
The City of Pittsburgh Planning Commission is deciding whether to send a suite of critical affordable housing policies for a final vote at PGH City Council. But there is well-organized opposition by a group of powerful people that want to make sure City Council doesn't have the final say. They’ve found an ally in councilmember Bob Charland, who has proposed an “inclusionary zoning” bill that undermines the affordable housing we’re fighting for.
We’re showing up to planning commission to SUPPORT Gainey’s housing package and OPPOSE Charland’s fake IZ bill.
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New Pittsburgh City Budget for Bus Shelters will bring better transit amenities to riders! Congratulations to hundreds of PPT members who took action on this campaign!