After nearly a decade of planning, community engagement, and design adjustments, the long-awaited Pittsburgh Pedestrian Wayfinding Project is finally nearing its grand unveiling. With the completion of the prototype kiosk and sign fabrication in sight, the City of Pittsburgh has announced that a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new wayfinding system will take place on March 11, at 3 p.m. This ambitious project, which aims to create a world-class pedestrian navigation system for the city’s key neighborhoods, has been years in the making and promises to enhance accessibility, guide visitors, and bolster Pittsburgh’s vibrant urban landscape.
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