Two important public meetings that will change Oakland

Do you live, work, or ride in Oakland or Schenley Park?



Of course you do!



Your participation in public meetings is critical in continuing the momentum of a bike-friendly Pittsburgh.



Support a Bike-Friendly Oakland

Thursday, July 30 / 6:30pm / Oakland Career Center, 294 Semple St

Show your support for Oakland bike projects.

The City of Pittsburgh is looking to expand the bike network into Oakland. The dense neighborhood has a serious lack of bike infrastructure. Residents and workers are looking for safe transportation alternatives to ease the neighborhoodâ€™s notorious congestion by adding bike lanes.



Decisions about the project will be made based off of public feedback, so itâ€™s critically important that you show up and/or weigh in.



Three things you can do to help make Oakland more bike-friendly: Attend the public meeting on Thursday, July 30 Write to your Councilperson and mention that you support better bicycling in Oakland Write a Letter to the Editor in support of bike lanes in Oakland Click here for more details.



Changes to Schenley Drive

Wednesday, July 29 / 6-8pm / Schenley Park Visitor's Center

The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is looking to redesign Schenley Dr, through Schenley Park, from the Visitorâ€™s Center to Squirrel Hill.



This is a very popular cycling route, so be sure to attend to find out what they are looking to do, and add your input.



Click here for details



Thanks for your support of safe streets in Pittsburgh,

Eric Boerer

Advocacy Director, BikePGH

