8 Sep 2015
On September 8, 2015, the City of Pittsburgh launched its Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation, a comprehensive plan for bringing Pittsburgh into the digital age. Spearheaded by the Department of Innovation & Performance and the Urban Redevelopment Authority, the Roadmap seeks to provide equitable access to products and services by leveraging new technologies, ideas, personnel, and inventions to meet new challenges and higher standards. To this end, the Roadmap contains six focus areas; Address the Digital Divide, Empower City-to-Citizen Engagement, Provide Open Data to Pittsburgh, Improve Internal Operations & Capacity of the City, Advance the Clean-Tech Sector, and Promote the Local Business Environment. Within these focus areas are 20 different goals outlining over 100 different actions the City can undertake to build a more innovative and inclusive Pittsburgh. Actions vary from bringing public Wi-Fi to Pittsburgh parks to the formation of the Western Pennsylvania Digital Resource Center. Projects were chosen based on the City’s capacity, need for partners, speed of implementation affordability, and level of innovation and inclusion.
The Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation can now be viewed at http://innovationroadmap.pittsburghpa.gov. Please take time to read through and see what the City has in store for the future. We appreciate your feedback. Please let us know what you think by visiting the feedback section of the Roadmap, tweeting us using @PghIP and #PghRoadmap, or via email at ip-innovation-roadmap@pittsburghpa.gov.
The Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation can now be viewed at http://innovationroadmap.pittsburghpa.gov. Please take time to read through and see what the City has in store for the future. We appreciate your feedback. Please let us know what you think by visiting the feedback section of the Roadmap, tweeting us using @PghIP and #PghRoadmap, or via email at ip-innovation-roadmap@pittsburghpa.gov.
- 14 participants
- 54 minutes

4 Mar 2015
Mayor William Peduto & Auditor General Eugene DePasquale. discuss legislation to address Pennsylvania’s growing municipal pension crisis.
- 7 participants
- 28 minutes

19 Feb 2015
Mayor William Peduto’s Education Task Force released a wide-ranging set of policy recommendations to foster further collaboration between the City of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Public Schools, and support children and families in the city.
- 8 participants
- 32 minutes

4 Feb 2015
Through Fiscal Focus Pittsburgh, users can create, analyze, and download customized reports based on the financial data for the current budget or up to the current month. Mayor William Peduto, Controller Michael Lamb, Councilwoman Natalia Rudiak, and City Council Budget Director Bill Urbanic explain this new tool and how it will help the city and its residents in the coming months and years.
- 7 participants
- 26 minutes

3 Feb 2015
Mayor William Peduto, Councilman Reverend Ricky V. Burgess, and members of council, the community and the city Public Safety Department hold a press conference regarding legislation introduced later that morning.
- 7 participants
- 23 minutes

16 Jan 2015
Guy Costa, Mayor William Peduto, Debra Lam, Mike Gable, & Lee Haller explain how the new City of Pittsburgh Snowplow Tracker works.
- 6 participants
- 22 minutes
