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Board Approves New Pitt, CMU Agreements Friday, September 28, 2007 (636 reads)
Pittsburgh, PA – The Port Authority Board of Directors today approved new five-year agreements with the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University that will maintain the ability of students, faculty and staff at both institutions to ride Port Authority vehicles by displaying a current ID card.
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New Police Officers Sworn In Friday, September 28, 2007 (640 reads)
Pittsburgh, PA – Four Port Authority Police officers were sworn in by Court of Common Pleas Judge Terry O’Brien at today’s Port Authority Board meeting.
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SHV Park and Ride Lot Lease Approved Friday, September 28, 2007 (734 reads)
Pittsburgh, PA – The Port Authority Board of Directors today approved a long-term lease of the 598-space upper park and ride lot adjacent to South Hills Village Station, an agreement which will bring the Authority more than $13 million.
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Study: Transit Significantly Reduces Greenhouse Gases Wednesday, September 26, 2007 (395 reads)
Pittsburgh, PA – Port Authority customers are already saving time and money by using a public transportation system that relies heavily on exclusive rights-of-way and allows them to avoid the high cost of fuel and parking. But they’re also helping save the environment.
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Port Authority Service Helps Keep Pittsburgh Congestion Low Tuesday, September 18, 2007 (614 reads)
Pittsburgh ranks 67th among the nation’s urban areas, and 37th among the 39 largest urban areas, in traffic congestion delays according to the Texas Transportation Institute’s annual study issued today – a study which cites public transportation’s “substantial and increasing benefits” in reducing congestion.
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Work To Briefly Close Route 65 Approach Lanes Thursday, September 13, 2007 (448 reads)
Pittsburgh, PA – Work associated with the North Shore Connector will close the Route 65 northbound approach lanes from the Fort Duquesne Bridge Friday night for approximately 90 minutes beginning at 11:30 p.m.
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