SmartMoves

SmartMoves for a Changing Region is the Long Range Plan (LRP) for the 10 county Southwestern Pennsylvania region. SmartMoves establishes the Vision, Goals, and Strategies for the region and also lays out actions and potential implementation partners to advance the goals and strategies, to ultimately achieve the vision. The Regional Vision is a world-class, safe and well maintained, integrated transportation system that provides mobility for all, enables resilient communities, and supports a globally competitive economy. To achieve this vision, the LRP includes a list of projects currently within fiscal capacity and projects beyond the fiscal capacity. Scroll through this application to view the LRP transportation projects.






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The Corporation

The Corporation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, accounts for all funds, enters into contracts, and employs a staff to support the Commission’s work.  Our operations are funded through a combination of federal and state planning grants, SPC member contributions, in-kind service contributions, and grants from private foundations to support various transportation planning and economic development projects. Resources are applied to the core functions including our daily administrative, operational and programmatic work.

We employ a professional staff to carry out the day-to-day work of the Commission.  Our staff represents an invaluable resource in a wide range of policy and program areas, with expertise in transportation planning, strategic planning, economic development, financing, government contracting, exporting, technical assistance, Geographic Information Systems, and data management.

Officers

Vince Vicites
Chair
Fayette County Commissioner

Betsy McClure
Vice-Chair
Greene County Commissioner

Bonni Dunlap
2nd Vice Chair
Indiana County Commissioner

Rich Fitzgerald
President and CEO

Jennifer Liptak
Vice President and COO

Ailisa Sobien
Secretary/Treasurer

Board of Directors

Sara Innamorato
Allegheny County Executive

Pat Fabian
Armstrong County Commissioner

Tony Amadio
Beaver County Commissioners

Leslie Osche
Chair of the Butler County Commissioners

Vincent A. Vicites
Chair, Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
First Vice-Chair of the Fayette County Commissioners

Betsy McClure
Vice-Chair, Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
Vice-Chair, Greene County Commissioners

Bonni Dunlap
Secretary-Treasurer, Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
Indiana County Commissioner

Daniel Kennedy
Lawrence County Commissioner

Mayor Corey O’Connor
Pittsburgh

Nick Sherman
Washington County Commissioner

Sean Kertes
Westmoreland County Commissioner




GIS Center

We provide GIS data to our planning partners,
transportation agencies, transit operators, consulting firms, businesses,
environmental agencies, and various offices of federal, state, county, and
municipal government.

We have one of the largest collections of comprehensive GIS data in the 10-county region.

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Data & Modeling

Travel models provide data and analysis to help the region prepare effective transportation plans, manage congestion and meet air quality standards. We routinely provides technical assistance to its members and partner agencies to develop traffic forecasts for key transportation improvements throughout the region. Several components of our travel demand model were recently reviewed and upgraded to improve performance and streamline the modeling process.

We receive and respond to requests from planning partners and their consultant teams for travel projections and traffic growth factors for ongoing projects. Modeling support is also provided to several in-house planning studies.




SPC 2019 Annual Report Released

The 2019 Annual Report encompasses SPC’s accomplishments throughout the year and provides insight into our many programs, departments, and services. Download a copy of the full report and be sure to watch the 2019 Annual Report highlight video on our YouTube channel. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and click the ‘bell’ icon to stay notified when new content is published!

As the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Southwestern Pennsylvania, SPC, in collaboration with its member planning partners, will direct the use of billions in state and federal transportation funding through 2045. Adopted in June 2019, the long range plan – SmartMoves for a Changing Region – provides a robust policy framework that envisions a world-class, safe and well maintained, integrated transportation system that provides mobility for all, enables resilient communities and supports a globally competitive economy.



SPC members promote regionally integrated, cooperative planning and development for communities throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania. SPC combines management of community assistance, financial assistance, export assistance, government procurement assistance and special enterprise development activities with delivery of other state and federal programs to enhance our region’s competitiveness in national and global markets.

Projects at the federal, state, county and municipal levels across Southwestern Pennsylvania rely on SPC’s data resources and technical assistance to move forward. From the comprehensive data layers within its regional GIS, to new applications that intersect and analyze different types of data representing the people, structures and environment of Southwestern Pennsylvania, SPC lent support and distributed data for numerous projects in 2019.

Download the Full Report (PDF)

SPC 2019 Annual Report Highlight Video




$25M grant secured for Route 228 phase 2

The grant is a U.S. Department of Transportation Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) transportation grant. It covers the second phase of the $63 million Route 228 corridor project.

This portion of the project stretches from Route 3020 Haine School Road to the Beaver County line. Gateway 228 also includes the realignment of Balls Bend in Middlesex Township.

The improvements to the stretch of road will allow for better traffic capacity, safety and accessibility.

“Strategically, it’s a great project,” Gordon said.

Gordon said about $17 million has been raised locally for Gateway 228, an amount he referred to as “unheard of” at a local level.



Leslie Osche, chairwoman of the Butler County board of commissioners, said securing the BUILD grant was a collaborative effort.

It required pre-application legwork on the part of Cranberry, Adams and Middlesex townships, input from county and state officials, and even a willingness for county residents to pay a $5 local use fee.

“(That was) money on the table,” Osche said. “I am so very proud of this county.”

Teamwork was what allowed the county to submit its BUILD grant application in June and receive notice of winning the grant Thursday. The turnaround wouldn’t have been possible without the planning work the townships did beforehand, according to Osche.

“This is such a wonderful example of local planning,” said Vincent Valdes, executive director of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission. “This is a fantastic project.”

Valdes, a planner and engineer who used to work for the Federal Transit Administration, said one of the things that stands out about the Route 228 corridor project is the “clear framework” local officials and leaders have established.

Read the full article at ButlerEagle.com




Improvement Concepts Identified For Route 28 Corridor

The Southwestern Pennsylvania
Commission (SPC), in partnership with regional partner, today announced the
completion of the Route 28 Corridor Study, outlining forty multimodal
improvements between Kittanning and Interstate 80 (I-80). 

SPC, in partnership with the Northwest Pennsylvania Commission; North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission; Armstrong, Clarion and Jefferson Counties; the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Engineering District 10-0 and its consultant team, recently concluded the study of the approximately 40-mile corridor with the release of the study’s Final Report.



The study of the
approximately 40-mile corridor was initiated in December 2019.  The purpose of the study was to explore
transportation improvement concepts that could be implemented to achieve local
and regional goals. To do so, the consultant team worked closely with the
study’s Steering Committee and employed an extensive data collection
effort.  The work included examining
previous studies; engaging the public and local stakeholders; gathering
existing roadway, traffic, and safety data; and an analysis of future growth
and traffic information.

As a result, forty corridor
improvement concepts were developed to address identified areas of concern. Those
concepts include a variety of improvement types, including:

  • Intersection
    realignments
  • Roadway
    reconstruction
  • Flattening
    of horizontal and vertical curves
  • Trail
    safety enhancements
  • Improved
    signage and delineation
  • Corridor-wide
    systematic uniform improvements consisting of advanced curve and intersection
    treatments, high friction pavement surfaces, and lane departure warnings using
    center and edgeline rumble strips

Read the full story at The Courier Express.




SPC Announces Virtual Public Meeting

Please share your views with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Pennsylvania Division and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Region III at a public presentation to discuss the transportation planning process in Southwestern Pennsylvania. The public meeting will be held in conjunction with the regularly scheduled Joint Transportation Technical Committee/Transit Operators Meeting.

The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is the official Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the ten-county region which includes the City of Pittsburgh and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland. For more information, please visit: https://www.spcregion.org/get-involved/.



Virtual Public Meeting Announcement
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) Meeting
July 15, 2021
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Participation Details:

Join Meeting
Meeting number (access code): 173 405 2113
Meeting password: awMPYUPJ823
Join by phone: 1-844-621-3956 United States Toll Free

Public comments may be shared two ways:

  1. Once connected to the virtual meeting, please type your comments into the chat box; or
  2. Submit comments via e-mail to Jennifer Crobak at Jennifer.crobak@dot.gov.

If you require assistance or accommodations to participate, please contact Jared Bedekovich at (412) 391-5590, Ext. 343, or jbedekovich@spcregion.org at least 3 days prior to the virtual meeting.

If you are not able to attend the meeting, please address your comments to:

Federal Highway Administration, Pennsylvania Division
c/o Jennifer Crobak,
221 Walnut Street, Room 508, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101
Jennifer.crobak@dot.gov / 717-221-3440

All comments are due by July 30, 2021.