Pittsburgh is primed for TOD. For the uninformed, which is just about everyone not obsessed with the wonky details of municipal zoning, TOD stands for.
Get ready for an easier and more efficient Downtown commute.
Earlier this month, the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership (PDP) released the Downtown Mobility Plan, a framework to guide decisions about transportation and designing public spaces in the Golden Triangle. The planning process, which began in fall 2019, culminated with nine initiatives that will influence the types of projects implemented in the area for next 10 years.
Chris Watts, vice president of mobility for the PDP, says the plan looks to maintain Downtown’s status and character while understanding the kinds of projects that will benefit its commuters, property owners and visitors down the line.
Paula Reed Ward
Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
The railing opposite the Duquesne Incline along West Carson Street is marked with caution tape and orange construction cones on Friday, May 21, 2021 along West Carson Street in Pittsburgh.
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The owners of the Station Square property where a man fell to his death earlier this month agreed on Tuesday to halt construction on a new railing for at least a week so that experts retained by his family can examine the railing that they believe failed.