Your town is being impacted by the bus line redesign. Please click this list of communities and scroll to your community to understand how your town will be impacted.
PRT is hosting Bus Line Redesign Events: https://engage.rideprt.org/buslineredesign/BLR-events.
Other ways to provide feedback: https://engage.rideprt.org/buslineredesign/BLR-giveinput
See the impact to your route: https://www.pittsburghforpublictransit.org/diy-commute-calculator-for-bus-line-redesign-commute-time-calculator/
All too often, decisions about transit get made without low-income, disabled, youth, and Black and Brown riders at the table. We urge you to share this information with your network, clients, and constituents and join Pittsburghers for Public Transit on January 31, 2025 at 8:30-9:15am for a rally outside of and directly address the PRT at their Board meeting beginning at 9:30am to request an extension to give the public time to learn about and comment on the proposals!
Transit defines where we can live - whether or not we have access to economic opportunity, healthcare, nutrition, social services, community connection, and so much more. This is the biggest change to our system in decades, and we are unlikely to get another.
PRT is hosting Bus Line Redesign Events: https://engage.rideprt.org/buslineredesign/BLR-events.
Other ways to provide feedback: https://engage.rideprt.org/buslineredesign/BLR-giveinput
See the impact to your route: https://www.pittsburghforpublictransit.org/diy-commute-calculator-for-bus-line-redesign-commute-time-calculator/
All too often, decisions about transit get made without low-income, disabled, youth, and Black and Brown riders at the table. We urge you to share this information with your network, clients, and constituents and join Pittsburghers for Public Transit on January 31, 2025 at 8:30-9:15am for a rally outside of and directly address the PRT at their Board meeting beginning at 9:30am to request an extension to give the public time to learn about and comment on the proposals!
Transit defines where we can live - whether or not we have access to economic opportunity, healthcare, nutrition, social services, community connection, and so much more. This is the biggest change to our system in decades, and we are unlikely to get another.
Welcome to
Wilmerding Borough Established in 1889
Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, a friendly neighborhood atmosphere that is a prime choice for either peaceful living, or for industry seeking greater expansion, outside of The City of Pittsburgh.
Located in Allegheny County, twelve miles Southeast of Pittsburgh, Wilmerding has easy access to almost every form of commercial transportation available. Just minutes away from U.S. Highways 22 and 30, as well as the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The Borough of Wilmerding occupies .48 square miles of land with a population of 2,241 and 1,154 housing units that are part of the East Allegheny School District.
Located in Allegheny County, twelve miles Southeast of Pittsburgh, Wilmerding has easy access to almost every form of commercial transportation available. Just minutes away from U.S. Highways 22 and 30, as well as the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The Borough of Wilmerding occupies .48 square miles of land with a population of 2,241 and 1,154 housing units that are part of the East Allegheny School District.
Police, Fire and EMS Dial: 911
Pitcairn Police Non-emergency 412-856-1111
Right To Know Officer: Caroline Lang Phone: (412) 823-0420
Fax: (412) 823-5828
E-Mail: C.Lang@wilmerdingboro.com
Fax: (412) 823-5828
E-Mail: C.Lang@wilmerdingboro.com