From P P T <[email protected]>
Subject Tell City Council: TRANSIT MOVES US! ❤️
Date February 7, 2023 6:36 PM
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Sign-on to tell City Council: Transit M♡VES US!
Public transit is essential for all of Pittsburgh's neighborhoods and its residents.
Add your name as we release our new report, "Representing Our Routes: The State of Public Transit and How the City Can Improve It" , to show your support for public transit. We'll be meeting with each city councilperson to share this report and all the support from constituents like you.
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Our new report will look at the State of Public Transit for City of Pittsburgh residents and outline how City Council can improve it.
On Wednesday, February 8th at 1 pm, join Pittsburghers for Public Transit (PPT) for a press conference to release our new report, “Representing Our Routes: The State of Public Transit and What the City of Pittsburgh Can Do to Improve It.” Representing our Routes will provide an in-depth view of what transit looks like for constituents in each of Pittsburgh’s different City Council Districts using data and will highlight personal stories from riders. The report will also identify ways in which City Councilmembers can support high quality, reliable transit in their districts, and can enact policies laid out in the Pittsburgh 100 Day Transit Platform [[link removed]] , now adopted into Mayor Gainey’s Transition Plan.
Press Conference and Report Release: “Representing Our Routes: The State of Public Transit and How the City of Pittsburgh Can Improve It”
Wednesday, February 8th, 1:00pm - 2:00 pm
City County Building
5th floor outside Council Chambers
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New bulk bus pass program at PRT, New Service Report, Political Strategy for City Council + County Executive Race at PPT Monthly Meeting, 2/8/22
PPT members are making it all happen. Join us for our monthly meeting to get involved with these campaigns that are expanding access for all in Allegheny County, Wednesday 2/8/22 @ 7pm
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Pittsburghers for Public Transit is a grassroots union of transit riders and transit workers. We are fighting for a more expanded, affordable, and equitable transit system as a human right.
You can help us win campaigns for better transit by becoming a member today.
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Pittsburghers for Public Transit
5119 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
United States
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