Welcome to the WikiMap for the Pittsburgh Citywide Steps Assessment!
The City’s public steps are a unique asset built to knit Pittsburgh’s neighborhoods together. With over 700 staircases, Pittsburgh has the most public steps of any city in America.
The City is working to improve these steps, and you can help by answering a few quick questions using our interactive map.
This feedback, along with other analysis, will help the City determine which steps should be prioritized for improvement.
To weigh in on a specific set of steps, click on it on the map and complete the survey. You may comment on as many sets of steps as you’d like!
Thank you for your input!
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