Pittsburgh Mobility and Infrastructure

Pittsburgh Mobility and Infrastructure

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The Department is responsible for managing the operation of and access to the public right-of-way.

Photos from City of Pittsburgh's post 05/29/2026
Photos from Pittsburgh Mobility and Infrastructure's post 05/29/2026

Weekly Roundup: We've been around 'tahn fixing things in your neighborhood! Check out what our team's done this week: Our Traffic Team was out in force this week with some LED conversions, a little bit of line painting, and some signal repairs. Our growing Bridge Maintenance Team conducted a bunch of inspections on some smaller structures you may not have seen!

05/28/2026

Recently, our Complete Streets Advisory Group (CSAG) held their annual Pre-Season Project Preview Meeting. CSAG is made up of representatives form various sectors of the transportation and infrastructure sector in Pittsburgh and acts as an independent sounding board for our projects.

Photos from Pittsburgh Mobility and Infrastructure's post 05/22/2026

Weekly Roundup: We've been around 'tahn fixing things in your neighborhood! Check out what our team's done this week: Our Traffic Team was out in the heat this week with a few street light and pedestrian signal repairs as well as some street updates and re-striping. Our growing Bridge Maintenance Team made in house repairs that save taxpayers money over contracted services!

Photos from Corey O'Connor's post 05/22/2026

Safer streets are built through attention to detail.

Appreciate Pittsburgh Mobility and Infrastructure repairing the pedestrian signal at 7th and Penn Avenue to help protect pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike in Downtown Pittsburgh.

Photos from Corey O'Connor's post 05/21/2026
Photos from Pittsburgh Mobility and Infrastructure's post 05/18/2026

New steps have arrived! The Englert Street Steps collaboration between the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure and the Department of Public Works wrapped-up just in time for some warmer weather! These steps provide important access to the Overbrook Seniors Center and are now significantly easier to navigate.

Last fall, the city steps on Englert Street between Fairland and Dartmore Streets were severely damaged when a tree fell onto the structure, destroying multiple landings and sections of the steps beyond repair.

Public Works' Forestry Division coordinated the removal of the fallen tree, as well as several additional high-risk trees in the area. Following evaluation, it was determined that the steps would be reconstructed as on-grade steps, with the work completed by Baiano Construction. Public Works' iron workers were able to install the railings in-house with significant savings.

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414 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15217