From P P T 🚌 <[email protected]>
Subject Get paid for transit advocacy!
Date September 8, 2025 8:46 PM
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IMPORTANT: PPT Monthly Meeting rescheduled
Our monthly all-member meeting, which usually takes place on the second Wednesday of the month, has been rescheduled this month for September 17th at 7 PM.
We made this shift to accommodate an important city council meeting during our regularly scheduled time on September 10th. (Which, by the way, we would love your support at! [[link removed]] )
RSVP for the monthly meeting [[link removed]]
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Hilltop transit riders: we want YOU for our paid organizing fellowship!
Do you live in Pittsburgh's South Hilltop community?
Do you care about public transit (like, a lot) and want to see it get better for you and your neighbors?
Do you want to learn organizing, research, and campaign-building skills alongside like-minded folks, all while getting paid?
Then do we have the opportunity for you! The application for our PAID Hilltop organizing fellowship is now live. This is your opportunity to learn about public transit, environmental, accessibility, and economic justice issues affecting the Hilltop--and to build plans to win around them.
If you're a community leader or transit rider in the Hilltop community, and you're looking to level up your skills, we want to hear from you. Apply by September 22nd, 11:59 PM to be considered.
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Image Description: Black text on a yellow background reads: "Tell PGH City Council: Keep PGH Home! Pass Inclusionary Zoning Now! The tools are there. The support is strong. Pittsburgh can't afford to wait." In the background is an image of housing advocates marching holding signs, and the Pittsburgh Housing Justice Table logo.
ACTION ALERT: We need your help to tell City Council to Keep Pittsburgh Home and pass an Inclusionary Zoning policy.
September 10th is the final public hearing on citywide Inclusionary Zoning , an affordable housing package that has been in consideration for months--a package with broad support, and policies proven to make quality housing more affordable for everyone.
We need City Council to know that their constituents are watching, and that Pittsburgh supports affordable housing for all. Can we count on seeing you Wednesday afternoon, in the Council chambers downtown?
Tell City Council to support inclusionary zoning [[link removed]]
Even if you can't make it to the council chambers Wednesday, we need your help turning folks out to pack the room. Can you sign up to help us phone bank on September 8th? [[link removed]] We'll provide a brief training and script.
Phone bank for inclusionary zoning [[link removed]]
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Amid a messy state budget fight, Transit for All PA! is locked in on real solutions
Our statewide campaign, Transit for All PA!, is working overtime with our partner organizations across the state to champion budget solutions that actually fund transit. We've hosted rallies in key Republican districts in Philly and Pittsburgh, and hosted rallies along State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta's walk from Philly to Harrisburg [[link removed]] --drawing crowds in Philly, Chester Co., Lancaster, and Harrisburg across the way.
We're not slowing down! We need help at our upcoming phone bank. Can you join us?
Phone bank for Transit for All PA! [[link removed]]
Have you been reading confusing headlines about budget deals, proposed legislation, lawsuits, and interventions from private companies? Do you just want to know what on earth is going on with PA's transit funding crisis?
Join Connor, our Statewide Campaign Manager, for a lunchtime Instagram Live session on Wendesday, 9/10 at 12 PM [[link removed]] debriefing the state of the PA budget, how it affects transit systems across the state, and the impact of recent local measures on our fight for transit.
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Note: the link must be opened in the Instagram App to work. If you're not in the app, schedule a reminder on your phone for Wednesday, September 10th at 12 PM, then head to our Instagram page [[link removed]] to join Connor for the live session.
Finally: we've scheduled a statewide call for Thursday, September 18th at 7 PM . Join us to go more in-depth on what's happening in this budget fight, how our movement has shaped the narrative, and what's next for equitable statewide transit funding.
RSVP for the statewide call [[link removed]]
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Learn to canvass (the fun way) with PPT's Organizing Committee!
If you're looking to grow your skills as an organizer, look no further--our fabulous Organizing Committee is hosting a series of trainings to help you take an active role in the movement for transit justice.
Join us on Tuesday, September 30th at 6:00 PM to learn how to canvass transit riders, and spread the word about PPT!
Learn how to canvass with PPT! [[link removed]]
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Bus stop summer is in full swing, bringing your community new shelters!
Do you know a bus stop that needs a shelter? Fill out our form [[link removed]] , and we'll let the city know!
In coordination with the City of Pittsburgh's Department of Mobility & Infrastructure (DOMI), we're collecting information from you--the expert transit riders!--to identify stops that desperately need a shelter. Have folks put out DIY chairs and shade structures at a stop on your commute? Is your stop always chock-full of waiting riders with nowhere to rest? Help us tell DOMI you need a shelter!
My bus stop needs a shelter! [[link removed]]
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It's almost time for Week Without Driving 2025!
Each year, we participate in the communal pledge to go a week without driving, and call for true mobility options for everyone in Allegheny County. We encourage you to sign up to join us [[link removed]] --and to invite your favorite community organizations and elected officials to join us! [[link removed]]
Join the Week Without Driving [[link removed]]
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Join this month's Allegheny County Transit Council meeting!
The Allegheny County Transit Council (ACTC) is PRT's citizen advisory council . Every American transit system is required by federal law to host a citizen advisory council, and take its input into consideration. And ACTC just so happens to be led by our very own Andrew Hussein, former PPT board member!
Starting this month, the ACTC will be a space in which PRT shares proposed bus & T schedule changes, in order to incorporate feedback from the community before they go live. This is an important opportunity for us to positively impact both riders and workers--bus schedules have a massive impact on reliability and working conditions.
Please consider joining the ACTC meeting on Wednesday, September 24th at 5:30 PM. This will be a hybrid meeting. In-person attendees will join at the PRT boardroom inside the Heinz building downtown (345 Sixth Avenue); virtual attendees can join at this link [[link removed]] . Please email Andrew to RSVP : [email protected].
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And finally, something fun: join your PPT friends to watch a fantastic movie about organizing!
Join your friends at PPT for a screening of an excellent movie about community organizing! We are so excited to share that the Harris Theater downtown is screening Ikiru , a classic film by the acclaimed Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. It follows a man who finds community organizing as a way to affirm the value of life, both his own and others'.
We'd absolutely love to see you there, and share some warm fuzzy feelings about how lucky we are to organize together! Please RSVP if you'd like to attend. The screening will be held on Sunday, September 21st at 4:00 PM.
RSVP for PPT movie night! [[link removed]]
News from the PPT universe 🌠
* We've tallied up the votes, and the results are in! We couldn't be prouder to welcome Teaira Collins, Tom Conroy, Alisa Grishman, Gabriel McMorland, Paul Vereb, Paul O'Hanlon, and Abhishek Viswanathan to our 2025-2027 Board of Directors! Get to know your new Board by reading their bios. [[link removed]]


* We've made a BIG change to the way we structure our membership program (to the tune of over 1,000 members)! Read more about our new membership program, and why it's a big deal for our organizing. [[link removed]]


* ACLU is partnering with our friends at Casa San Jose to host an in-person training on how to turn our outrage into action in this critical, and heartbreaking, time [[link removed]] . This training will give you the skills to organize your community, have persuasive conversations that move people to action, and build lasting connections with others ready to meet the moment.
Upcoming Events:
* 📞 Phone bank to pass Inclusionary Zoning [[link removed]]
Monday, September 8th, 6:00 PM, virtual


* ☎️ Phone bank to win Transit for All PA [[link removed]]
Tuesday, September 9th, 12:00 PM, virtual


* 🏘️ Testify at the PGH City Council Meeting in support of Inclusionary Zoning [[link removed]]
Wednesday, September 10th, 1:30 PM, IN PERSON Downtown Pittsburgh


* 🔎 PPT & Transit for All PA research committee [[link removed]]
Friday, September 12th, 3:00 PM, virtual
* ✊ PPT's September monthly meeting [[link removed]]
Wednesday, September 17th, 7:00 PM, virtual
* 🚌 Transit for All PA! Statewide call [[link removed]]
Thursday, September 18th, 7:00 PM, virtual

* 🍿 PPT Movie Night: Ikiru [[link removed]]
Sunday, September 21st, 4:30 PM, IN PERSON Downtown Pittsburgh


* ❤️ Week Without Driving PGH Kickoff Press Conference [[link removed]]
Tuesday, September 30th, 9:00 AM, IN PERSON Downtown Pittsburgh
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5119 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
United States
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