Karen L, Visitor

“Keep the bike lane out of the strip. The street needs to be 2 lanes for cars.”

Angie, Visitor

“We don’t need another bike lane – put it on small man and we certainly don’t need single lane entry to the strip.

Susan, Visitor

“Start by getting rid of the bikes! They can use Smallman. This is an utterly STUPID IDEA!! YOU DESIGNERS WENT TO THE SCHOOL OF RUBBISH.”

Christopher, Visitor

“The bike lanes in Pittsburgh ruin every area they implement them. Bicyclists are a scourge of this planet. Whatever moron thought this was a good idea should be fired”

Pam, Visitor

“This Mayor continues to get it wrong. Do not change the strip. It’s the only reason I come into town anymore.”

Jani, Visitor

“Don't destroy the Strip. It is a gem, holiday's are so much fun just shopping for food. The businesses make it fun.”

Heidi, Visitor

“Please leave the strip as is. For safety, access, and appeal.”

Felicia, Visitor

“This plan would cause irreversible damage to the local businesses that make up The Strip. As one of the most unique and beloved areas in the city and an authentic tourist attraction, any damage done to the Strip would have far reaching economic impact to out city.”

Edward, Visitor

“My immigrant grandparents had a small produce business in the strip, and my mother was raised there. It has changed significantly since then, but small pockets retain the character and charm of what it once was and that's what makes it what it is today.

I fear that a change to the traffic pattern will wreck the vibe that makes the neighborhood attractive, and it will end up the mess East Liberty became in the 1960's. It has taken 60 years for East Liberty recover to become a viable destination again.

Don't mess with the Strip.”

Robert, Visitor

“This will destroy the Strip and I will go elsewhere.”

Brandon, Visitor

“This is stupid. Decreasing lanes never fixes anything. It will just add more traffic. It’s still the same amount of traffic and will increase 2x-3x the time to get through then.”

Elayna, Visitor

“I am a City of Pittsburgh resident and a frequent visitor to the Strip District. With this plan, the City of Pittsburgh is showing that they are willing to sacrifice a major, historic business district and tourist attraction for the appeasement of a couple of small but loud interest groups. That frequent accidents in this area necessitate these drastic changes is an entirely bad-faith argument as changing to this design will not change driver behavior, and it will make emergency response significantly worse. The City is filled with reckless drivers and illegal dirt bikes/ATVs ignoring traffic signals and speed limits. Instead of stopping them, they'd rather focus on hurting small businesses on a couple of blocks of the Strip under the guise of safety. There are so many meaningful ways this City can implement real, tangible public safety policies that do not come at the expense of small businesses and that benefit all City residents.”

Ben, Resident

“I strongly oppose the proposed plans to install bike lanes that will restrict parking and driving. While promoting alternative transportation is important, this plan creates significant challenges for residents, businesses, and commuters. Reduced parking will harm local businesses, and fewer driving lanes will worsen traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours. These changes disproportionately impact families, seniors, and those with mobility issues who depend on vehicles.”

Additionally, this plan jeopardizes the cultural experience of the area by limiting access to landmarks, events, and establishments that define its identity. Accessibility is vital for fostering community engagement and preserving its character.

Augie,Visitor

“I am a lifelong resident of Pittsburgh, my father would take me as a small child to the "yards" in the strip that was more than 50 years ago. It was fun, crowded and a great Pittsburgh tradition. Parking has always been a problem and taking away traffic lanes will make the Strip a terrible place to visit. Please do not destroy this great Pittsburgh site and tradition.”

Elaine, Visitor

“The Pittsburgh Business Strip District is iconic to Pittsburgh. Visitors head to the strip district for its unique treasures, food, markets and restaurants. Out of towners and locals flock to the strip to buy Steelers, Pitt, Pirates and Penguins gear! The Strip offers a one of kind culture feeling. You MUST have two driving lanes on Penn Avenue. You must allow ER vehicles quick access to Penn Avenue. Please reconsider reducing Penn Avenue to a single Lane.”

Carol, Visitor

Does the current mayor know what an awesome visitor draw The Strip District is? I don't think any consideration was given to the loss of revenue this will cause the city.

Kristina, Visitor

“These plans offer no benefit to our city & are only going to continue negatively impacting its infrastructure, economy, & safety. Zero data proves the need or benefit for more things like bike lanes or a single lane. The accessibility of the Strip District for all is crucial to each business's success & our community. The Strip is a historic & regional treasure that will be destroyed by the ongoing, reckless, & myopic decision-making of leadership if these narrowminded plans go through.”

Joseph, Visitor

“The strip district is congested enough as it is, but it’s still manageable to get around. I can’t imagine what it would be like if Penn Avenue was reduced down to one lane. What a nightmare. I certainly will not be visiting nearly as much or maybe not at all if this change goes through. What a stupid idea. I’m guessing this is to accommodate all of the bike riders we see in Pittsburgh? I’ve lived here for ten years now and hardly ever see anyone using the bike lanes in and around downtown. A better use of the money and effort would be to expand the public transportation system.”

Clinton, Employee & Visitor

“I work in the strip and visit shops and restaurants on the weekends. The traffic downtown is already terrible and parking is already a major problem that deters me from visit those businesses. Please do not make the problems worse by adding bike lanes and bottlenecks in the strip. Far more people drive cars than ride bikes. Stop trying to prioritize them, and stop trying to childproof the city. Everything a politician does is "for our safety." Grown adults can take care of themselves without mommy and daddy holding their hand to cross the street.”

Michael, Visitor

“Find alternative designs that won’t disrupt people coming into the strip. The strip is already the right size!”

Kay, Employee and Visitor

One lane is insane, especially for first responders to get to their call. Accidents will still happen because of people not paying attention that’s inevitable. It would be great to have a way to go around any problems that are presented on that road. If you narrow the road that can’t happen. Traffic is already impossible when a large truck is unloading, and there are two lanes, I cannot imagine with one lane what would be an issue.”

Emilio, Business

“Although we do not have property in the strip, we fully operate and clean properties on Smallman and have been doing so for two years. I agree and support this petition!”

James, Visitor

“The traffic in and around the Strip is already bad. Changing to one lane is going to make it worse.”

Therese, Visitor

“I love visiting the Strip multiple times a year and when I am there, I spend money on dining, groceries, parking, and other goods.

I will likely not bother to visit the Strip regularly if this change in traffic patterns occurs. I imagine there are MANY people in the nearby suburbs who will move their leisurely spending habits elsewhere.

Considering Pittsburgh’s topography and weather, changing existing traffic norms in order to accommodate bikes is silly. Use that money to improve and expand public transportation.”