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Subject Major Changes Announced: Some 61 & 71 busses to turn around in Oakland
Date August 24, 2023 8:43 PM
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PRT Announces Big Service Changes: Starting Oct 1, the 61D, 71A, 71C, 71D will stop servicing Uptown and Downtown. Meeting scheduled for Sept 12 to speak more.
Share your story to advocate for improvements:
PRT’s Downtown to Oakland Bus Rapid Transit project, now called PRTX, has been in the works for more than a decade. The agency has begun posted notices to riders with a confirmed date for the first round of service changes accompanying this project: October 1
Read our blog to learn more about the changes, give your feedback, and sign up to join PRT's meeting on September 12th.
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Are you interested in joining PPT at the transit agency's meeting on September 12th to talk about these changes? Sign up below and a PPT organizer will be in touch.
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The PPT Summer Picnic brought together 100 member to celebrate good times, and the 2023 Summer Membership Drive brought on 115 new and rewnewing members!
Events like our Summer Member Picnic are important because they bring us together as an organization. Members are able to build bonds with other members and create connections to our work. At these social events, we see our community and we recognize that we organizing to improve each-others lives.
We had a bast at this year's picnic. See photos from the event and become a PPT Member today!
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If you live along Rt. 837 that connects McKeesport to Homestead, join our campaign meeting to make sure that these investments truly increase transit access for our neighbors. Receive a $25 gift card!
Residents and bus riders who live along Rt 837 are invited to these meetings to discuss how transit improvements could increase your access to things like food, jobs, childcare and education. All attendees will receive a $25 gift card at this event hosted by Take Action Advocacy Group, Pittsburghers for Public Transit and Penn State. RSVP below:
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Congratulations to the PPT Members who were elected to the Board!
After all the votes were tallied, 7 PPT members were elected or re-elected to the PPT Boar. Congratulations to Ms. Teaira Collins, Bonnie Fan, Paul O'Hanlon, Gabriel McMorland, Dean Mougianis, and Nickole Nesby for being elected to seats reserved for general member. And congratulations to Kevin Joa, who was elected into the PPT Board seat reserved for unionized transit workers.
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Are you 18-29 years old and do you want to be paid to help us organize for transit justice? Or do you know anyone who is? Enroll in Repair the World's Service Corps before September 6th.
PPT has had lots of amazing people connected to our membership through Repair the World's Service Corps program. These people have helped us with everything from campaign planning to membership support to bus rider canvassing. Repair the World's program is an amazing opportunity to get connected to a network of people who care about making change in their communities.
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9th Annual Human Rights City Alliance Gathering and Potluck (Mellon Park @ 5th & Beechwood)
Bringing human rights home -- Please join us for food, fun and sharing endeavors to strengthen Pittsburgh's implementation of racial equity & human rights commitments - in all areas of policy. Opportunity to get involved and support anti-racism initiatives, housing rights, gender justice, democracy, and greater equity in Allegheny County. Kids are welcome (spray park on-site! Sandwiches will be provided and you can bring a dish to share (if you can).
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Pittsburghers for Public Transit is a grassroots union of transit riders, workers and neighbors. Together, we organize for a more affordable, accessible and expanded transit system that meets all our needs, with no communities left out.
PPT is fueled by volunteer energy of people like you. Donate today to support our organizing for transit justice.
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