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Pittsburgh city government employees to get free bike-share memberships

Pittsburgh city government employees are now eligible to receive free bike-share memberships. City Council on Wednesday approved a proposal to offer employees the memberships through Bike Share Pittsburgh’s POGOH, which offers traditional and electric-assist bikes in many —but not all — areas of the city. Councilman Bobby Wilson, D-North Side, ....

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Proposal to give Pittsburgh city employees free bike-share memberships gets preliminary OK

Pittsburgh City Council gave preliminary approval Wednesday to a proposal that would offer free bike-share memberships to all city employees, even though portions of the city have no bike-share available. Councilman Bobby Wilson, D-North Side, introduced legislation last week to allow Pittsburgh to partner with POGOH, the bike-share network that ....

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PA Great Outdoors fighting to keep Jefferson County after decertification vote

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) The Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Visitor Bureau is now fighting to keep promoting Jefferson County after officials voted to decertify the organization as the county tourist promotion agency. ....

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Pittsburgh to spend $2.2M on LED streetlight conversion study

Pittsburgh City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved spending $2.2 million to study converting the city’s existing high-pressure sodium lights with more energy-efficient LED lights. Kim Lucas, director of the city’s Department of Mobility & Infrastructure, said LED lights consume less electricity and will likely have lower maintenance costs compared to ....

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