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dfiler t1_jefxwrp wrote
Reply to comment by Kyle_From_Pitt in Update On Carrie Furnace Hot Metal Bridge. by Cooch98
There is an RIDC development in Rankin. RAAC owns the bridge and much of the other land. Rivers of steels owns Carrie Furnace in swissvale (or at least they did).
Normally, property lines and ownership can be seen on the county GIS website:
https://openac-alcogis.opendata.arcgis.com/apps/b4b1dbb65b4943538425bb5ae0f8f62b/explore
But for some reason, many of the nearby parcels are missing data right now. Perhaps they changed hands recently.
dfiler t1_jefult1 wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
Rail travel is still safer than flying and driving, per passenger mile traveled. The sky simply isn't falling. Europe having even safer trains does not make our trains unsafe.
dfiler t1_jefnt8n wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
Please reread, as you've misread the post you're replying to. It said nothing about relative rail safety. Instead, it was referring to how our freight rale is safer than ever. It has been getting dramatically safer for many decades.
Here's an article with some stats:
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/09/1161921856/there-are-about-3-u-s-train-derailments-per-day-they-arent-usually-major-disaste
Even with more rail miles traveled, there were 44% fewer derailments last year than in 2000. There were 1164 last year as compared to 8763 in 1978. Certainly, 1978 was a bad year but it demonstrates the trend.
If you want to investigate further, raw data is available from the Federal Railroad Administratrion Office of Safety Analysis:
https://safetydata.fra.dot.gov/OfficeofSafety/publicsite/Query/TenYearAccidentIncidentOverview.aspx
dfiler t1_jef5e49 wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
The issue of freight rail being safer than ever? ;-)
The railroad strike had nothing to do with the equipment failure that caused the EP derailment. Getting more sick days wouldn't have fixed that. I support most of their demands but that is a separate topic than derailment.
dfiler t1_jef4nve wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Opinions on Swissvale? by A-Fry-Guy
Commerical street is NOT being closed for years. It will be open except for brief closures and the final bridge move/demolition. Source: PennDOT.
dfiler t1_jeb0dev wrote
Reply to Radioshack Alternative? by alexnag26
Lowes carries BNC connectors and coax. Not sure if they have pre-built cables.
dfiler t1_je09gzk wrote
Reply to Gainey is set to unveil plans to challenge the tax-exempt status of more than a dozen properties in the city, including UPMC and a Propel School on the North Side by sugarandspice85
Is revoking the tax-exempt status of some properties the same as revoking an entity's non-profit status in its entirety?
I'm sure this will end up in court, nailing down the specifics of that distinction. Either way, this will likely be the most significant thing any mayor of Pittsburgh has done for a very long time. For a city with this many non-taxable entities and properties, this will have a major impact on city finances.
dfiler t1_jdiuv7j wrote
Reply to Very cool of the city to block off half my street with a whopping -4 days notice by jwmahaffey9
Entirely appropriate. They are giving you prior notice.
dfiler t1_jddhk1v wrote
Reply to comment by johnsonchicklet1993 in We need urban food forests in Pittsburgh by fadedrosebud
That was genuine, not sarcastic. It is human nature to blame others when we're actually at fault ourselves. Big business didn't put the lead paint in the soil of my yard. If we're going to find someone to blame, it would have to be everyone from previous generations, not just rich/powerful people.
dfiler t1_jd9g195 wrote
Reply to comment by johnsonchicklet1993 in We need urban food forests in Pittsburgh by fadedrosebud
I think the finger has to be pointed back at ourselves. We as individuals are the ones responsible for driving leaded-gas fueled personal automobiles and painting our houses with lead paint. It's clearly us, the individual citizens, who are to blame. If anything, many people argued against regulations when they were first enacted.
Put simply it isn't big business that put lead into our soil. We don't get to blame someone else for this one.
dfiler t1_jd3rvvl wrote
Reply to comment by Gnarlsaurus_Sketch in Let's pour one out for the developers of Pittsburgh by PublicCommenter
We shouldn't let perfect be the enemy of good. Speed humps have been extremely beneficial in some parts of the city. Sure, a restructuring of our built environment would be a preferable solution. But that's extremely complicated and rarely succeeds. So while we continue pursuit of a better city structure, I am in favor of using speed humps.
dfiler t1_jadaygz wrote
Reply to comment by NotADice in I wonder if this tactic would work on PennDot... by 2PlasticLobsters
The three rivers heritage trail ismaintained by volunteers through the Friends of the Riverfront. You're welcome to help with graffiti removal and maintenance:
dfiler t1_jadad0q wrote
Reply to Snow quality in the mountains, for skiing... Laurel Highlands or Seven Springs? by Der_Missionar
Check their webcams
dfiler t1_j8x5cc0 wrote
Reply to Hey yinz guys the most recent Reddit app update fixes the crash on mobile on /pgh by happek
I can't remember it ever crashing for me with iPad usage, and i'm a heavy user. Could it be different preferences/config of reddit? I'm viewing an unstyled list of thread titles with only the OP's name, time and date, below it. Just white text on black background without any thumbnails. Within threads it is the same with the addition of the avatar image.
dfiler t1_j5v8iav wrote
That's not too out of whack. If you don't have gas appliances, normal usage plus heat, hot water, and clothes drying would make this only slightly higher than i would guess.
My solution is long johns, slippers and a hat indoors when it gets really cold.
dfiler t1_j5v7gdw wrote
Reply to comment by kellytop412 in New tenants are getting screwed by blondiebell
New luxury apartments reduce the price of other available units because rich people rent the new apartments and there is less demand for their previous apartment.
dfiler t1_j55nm23 wrote
Reply to comment by SidFarkus47 in Everything you wanted to know about private streets in Pittsburgh (WESA good question series) by Jumpy-Natural4868
The Allegheny county GIS viewer shows Berlin Way as going through private property owned by "WAREHOUSE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY". I totally don't know the laws involved though. There could be an uninforced private easement or some such mumbo jumbo.
https://alcogis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=b4b1dbb65b4943538425bb5ae0f8f62b/
dfiler t1_j55lw27 wrote
Reply to comment by Powerful-Tonight8648 in Everything you wanted to know about private streets in Pittsburgh (WESA good question series) by Jumpy-Natural4868
I am a cyclist. lol
Which is why I like to keep public throughways open. They save a ton of time for everyone not in a car.
dfiler t1_j51xb9t wrote
Reply to Everything you wanted to know about private streets in Pittsburgh (WESA good question series) by Jumpy-Natural4868
Does anyone know what to do if property owners fence in a paper street? For example, there are super narrow pedestrian alleys in the south side that owners have blocked off.
dfiler t1_j4qkwch wrote
Reply to comment by IClight69 in City steps by MacysMama
Humans have been walking year around for their entire existence. Is it really that hard to imagine? Seriously, i'm baffled at how walking could seem unimaginable to anyone. ;-)
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Reply to comment by GottaWanna in Is there a way to effectively complain to the city to have this removed from the curbs around my neighborhood? They are old and rusty and all they do there is pop peoples tires. by Strong-Lawfulness805
Are you sure your property line stops before the sidewalk? I was under the impression that Pittsburgh property extends to the street center line. Of course, there is a public right of way and easements involving streets, sidewalks, street trees, etc.
dfiler t1_j096irw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Maybe movin by AychSturts
That’s like saying two people are identical except one is a midget and the other is 7 feet tall.
dfiler t1_iyaddgc wrote
Lights can only be timed effectively on one way streets.
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Reply to comment by tzeriel in Some guy put a camera in the Frick park bathroom by MunchyMexican
Compared to the rest of the world and the rest of history, we incarcerate all demographics heavily. Definitely minorities and men are treated worse than others. I wouldn't classify any of our sentencing as notoriously light though.
dfiler t1_jefyg80 wrote
Reply to comment by Cooch98 in Update On Carrie Furnace Hot Metal Bridge. by Cooch98
There is a protected bike lane along carrie furnace blvd that takes you up to the rankin bridge.
There is also public money for designing the link eastward to the Westmorland Heritage Trail.
If the underpass is opened under the railraod, there is a gravel road that connects to Duck hollow and Bradock. Also, opening that underpass leads to a second underpass and a set of steps under the other set of tracks. This leads to an old parking lot for steelworkers. From there you can take amazing singletrack trail all the way back to frick park without ever crossing a road. Or you can go up a steep paved driveway on the border of swissvale and rankin. The very top crosses private land briefly but i'm guessing there's an easement that would allow it to be opened back up.
The gravel road and singletrack is already extremely popular with cyclists. Connecting this to the GAP will open up so many more opportunities for people in the area.