Category: SPC Original

By Mason Fish
SPC
5/29/2026

Every few years, the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) works through a planning process that quietly shapes how people move throughout the region. Roads are repaired. Bridges get replaced. Bus fleets get updated. The decisions made during this cycle have ripple effects that can last years, and right now residents have had an opportunity to be a direct part of it.

Continue reading “Where Exactly Does $4.7 Billion Go? An Update on the Region’s Transportation Improvement Plan “

By Mason Fish
SPC
3/31/2026

We are now less than 25 days away from the 2026 NFL Draft, which will take place in Pittsburgh from April 24 to 26, and with hundreds of thousands of fans expected to descend on the city, getting there smartly could be just as important as getting there at all.

Continue reading “The NFL Draft is Almost Here – Your Complete Transportation Guide for the Event “

By Mason Fish
SPC
2/27/2026

Earlier this month, a series of wrong-way crashes in our region captured the attention and concern of residents all across Southwestern Pennsylvania. When these incidents make headlines, they can cause urgent questions from people wondering how these types of crashes happen, and what we can do to stop them. This period also offers us an opportunity to highlight an important internal effort in the 2025 Regional Safety Action Plan. 

Continue reading “Wrong-Way Crashes and SPC’s Regional Safety Action Plan – How Everyone Can Pitch In “

By Mason Fish
SPC
1/30/2026

On the surface, long range planning can often be perceived as distant or overly technical. However, current decisions regarding jobs, transportation, and infrastructure have a direct impact on daily life in Southwestern Pennsylvania. These choices influence residents’ access to employment, business growth, and the long-term desirability of communities. 

Continue reading “Looking Ahead for Southwestern Pennsylvania: Why SPC Does a Long Range Plan “

By Rich Fitzgerald
Executive Director, SPC
11/20/2025

As we open the brand-new landside terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport, it’s important to remember the years of work that got us to today. For over a decade, thousands of people across our region have worked to make this a reality. The opening of the new Pittsburgh International Airport represents so much more than just the completion of a major infrastructure project. To me, it marks the start of a new era for Southwestern Pennsylvania and a defining moment for our region’s future.

Continue reading “Pittsburgh’s *New* New Airport Marks the Start of an Exciting Chapter for the Region “

By Mason Fish
SPC
10/29/2025

The way goods move across Southwestern Pennsylvania shapes nearly every part of daily life, from how grocery stores stay stocked to how local industries get their products to the market. Behind the scenes, freight networks connect the region’s roads, railways, airports, and waterways into one complex system that keeps the economy running. That constant, mostly unseen movement is one of the reasons our region works, and it is why updating the Regional Freight Plan matters.

Continue reading “An Update on SPC’s Regional Freight Plan (and Why It’s Important!)”

SPC is Moving!

We’re Moving!

The new space will be in the heart of the Strip District. In the meantime, SPC will be operating virtually until further notice.

Staff will be available via their email, or you can call 412.391.5590. For general inquiries, please email comments@spcregion.org.

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To our valued Members, Planning Partners and Colleagues:

As this year draws to an end, I must begin with a heartfelt thank you to our Members, whose communities comprise the region we at SPC are honored to serve. It is your unwavering support that enables and inspires us to do our best work every day, work that ultimately improves the quality of life for our region’s residents.

Thank you to our Planning Partners, without whose contributions our work would be impossible. It is your intimate knowledge of the needs of your communities and programs that informs and guides our commitment to keep southwestern Pennsylvania connected and moving forward.

Continue reading “Holiday Greetings from SPC Executive Director Vincent Valdes”