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We
are
also
forming
new
public-private
alliances
that
are
making
Pittsburgh
and
our
government
better.
This
city
has
long
benefited
from
our
from
the
private
foundation.
Community
foundations
have
a
stake
in
this
city's
future
and
have
partnered
with
us
to
bring
reform
to
City,
Hall
and
resources
to
restructure
city
government.
We
invited
the
foundation
community
led
by
the
Pittsburgh
foundation
into
the
halls
of
city
government
on
a
scale
never
before
seen
in
the
nation,
to
help
us
higher
top
administrators
from
the
directors
and
the
assistant
directors.
A
The
department
also
held
six
round
tables
with
a
cross-section
of
city
tech
leaders
to
help
establish
an
innovation
roadmap
to
work
together
on
supporting
these
businesses
that
are
our
city's
future.
We
are
also
using
new
ways
to
help
neighborhoods
this
year,
I
MP
helped
launch
the
community
platform
next
door,
which
is
a
social
media
site
for
neighborhoods
in
the
site,
engaged
Pittsburgh
to
collect
feedback
from
residents
on
important
issues
such
as
the
job
qualifications
for
the
city's
police
chief
inside
the
government.
A
I
MP
is
working
with
other
City
departments
to
bring
smart,
environmentally
sustainable
changes
to
government
services.
They
are
updating
our
facilities
and
fleet
installing
energy-efficient
LED
lights,
promoting
green
infrastructure
in
a
corporative
sustainable
practices
into
not
only
city
planning
for
open
basis,
eco
districts
and
bus,
rapid
transit
plans,
but
everything
we
do.
The
benefits
of
these
moves
will
be
felt
for
decades
and
in
turn,
will
save
taxpayers
millions.
A
Just
as
we
work
with
foundations
and
the
private
sector,
we
are
lucky
to
enjoy
the
cooperation
and
leadership
of
others
around
western
Pennsylvania.
The
city's
success
depends
on
a
strong
working
relationship
with
senators
Bob
Casey
and
Pat
Toomey
Congressman
Mike,
Doyle
senators,
Jay
Costa,
Wayne
Fontana
and
Randy
vola
kovitch,
our
State
House
delegation.
In
the
historic
partnership
we
now
have
with
Allegheny
County
Executive,
rich
Fitzgerald.
A
For
the
first
time
in
a
decade
we
have
begun
work
with
the
county
to
merge
services
in
five
different
areas:
911
services,
city,
county
building,
maintenance
and
security
park
rangers
in
open
data.
We
have
weekly
communication
with
the
white
house
and
have
established
new
relationships
with
Washington,
DC
and
Harrisburg,
which
will
only
be
strengthened
under
the
administration
of
governor-elect
Tom
wolf.
For
too
long
we
have
been
forgotten
or
worse
by
Washington
and
Harrisburg
I'm,
proud
to
say
we
are
back
on
the
map.