Road behind Bakery Square to become a public 'living' street
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Abandoned road behind Bakery Square to become one of Pittsburgh's only public 'living' streets

Abandoned road behind Bakery Square to become one of Pittsburgh's only public 'living' streets

Abandoned road behind Bakery Square to become one of Pittsburgh's only public 'living' streets
"County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Mayor William Peduto announced plans to transform an abandoned road behind Bakery Square into one of the city’s only public ‘living’ streets.

Called Dahlem Place, the 1.5 mile road that once served the historic Pennsylvania Railroad will soon provide a two-way multimodal access point for Larimer and Homewood residents to safely walk, bike or drive to Mellon Park, Bakery Square, and other East End community amenities."

Read the full article here.

Gabriella DeLuca | WPXI