Mayor Luke Ravenstahl  
 
   
 

PittMAPS - Stimulus TrackerPittMAPS Stimulus Tracker for Infrastructure and Economic Development

This PittMAPS Stimulus Tracker area will focus on funding to spur the region’s construction industry and create jobs, while meeting critical needs in areas such as highways, mass transit, water supply, and developing/maintaining quality, affordable housing.

 


Funded Projects and Programs

Funded
Project Name
Economic Stimulus Share Project
Contact
Project
Notes
Housing Authority City of Pittsburgh (HACP)
Apartment
and Home
Accessibility
$19,044,278
Fulton Meachem
412.466.5000

Creation of accessible homes meeting Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards.
Remediation of 64 units and various program spaces, common areas, and site work to widen doors and hallways, reduce outdoor slopes, remove steps, etc. at Addison Terrace (7); Northview Heights (26); Homewood North (7); Hamilton-Larimer (2); Scattered sites throughout the City for new construction of 15 accessible homes.

Housing Authority City of Pittsburgh (HACP) Repair, Modernization & Related Facilities
Improvement Professional Services

$8,000,000
Fulton Meachem
412.466.5000

Repair, replacement, improvement, modernization, and related professional services to address critical needs at several HACP properties including: Mazza Brookline Pavilion, Bedford Dwellings, Finello Pavilion, Northview Heights High Rise, Gualtieri Manor, Homewood North, and Addison Terrace.

Neighborhood Stabilization Program I PA DCED
$4,050,000
Rob Stephany
412.255.6620

Purchasing, Rehabilitating and Demolishing Structures, and Redeveloping Vacant Properties.

Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
1) Street Resurfacing
$1,350,000 
Pat Hassett
412.255.2883

Multiple streets in CDBG-eligible neighborhoods

2) Wall, Step & Fence Program
$540,000
Pat Hassett
412.255.2883

Diulus Way ($60,000), Winebiddle St. ($225,000), 56th St.($150,000), Romanoff St. ($60,000), 2nd Ave.($45,000)

3) Bridge Repairs
$657,500
Pat Hassett
412.255.2883

Larimer Ave. ($140,000), Eads St. ($40,000), River Rd. ($200,000);
plus TBD

4) Disabled &
Public Sidewalks
$137,000
Pat Hassett
412.255.2883

Lawn St. ($75,000);
plus TBD

5) Slope Remediation
$75,000
Pat Hassett
412.255.2883

Sabina St. ($45,000), Solar St. ($30,000)

6) Neighborhood Street Improvement
$190,000
Pat Hassett
412.255.2883

Highland Drive ($70,000);
plus TBD

7) Facilities Maintenance
$50,000
Pat Hassett
412.255.2883

Police Zone 1 Station Renovations ($10,000), Police Zone 2 Station Safety Renovations ($40,000)

8) Capital Equipment
$478,250
Mike Huss
412.255.8973

Public Safety Equipment

9) Neighborhood Business & Economic Development
$1,000,000
Rob Stephany
412.255.6620

TBD

PennVest Sewer Improvements Phase II
1) Consent Order Agreement (COA) Improvements
$2,040,000
Mick Kenney
412.255.8949

A) Critical Sanitary Sewer Inspection - #1 - $320,000

B) Critical Sanitary Sewer Inspection - #2 - $320,000

C) Non-Critical Sanitary Sewer Inspection #1 - $700,000

D) Non-Critical Sanitary Sewer Inspection #2 - $700,000

2) Manhole, Catch Basin & Point Repair
$1,942,000
Mick Kenney
412.255.8949

 

3) Rehabilitation of Large Diameter Sewers with Gunite
$1,247,000
Mick Kenney
412.255.8949

Located in approximately 10 sites within the City.

4) New Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Sewer LInes
$1,500,000
Mick Kenney
412.255.8949

Approximately 2.2 miles of sewer lines in approximately 18 sites within the City for sewer lines (8" - 30")

5) Storm Sewer Construction
$1,984,000 
Mick Kenney
412.255.8949

A) 44th & Davison Street
$899,000

B) Brown's Hill Road
$156,000

C) McBride Avenue, Mifflin Road, Keefe Street
$692,000

D) Rodgers and Homeland Streets
$237,000

PennVest Sewer Improvements Phase V
1) Water Treatment Plant
$3,400,000
Mick Kenney
412.255.8949

Clarifiers 1, 2, 3 Sludge Collector Equipment and Motor Control Center Replacement

2) Transmission Main Improvements
$5,000,000
Mick Kenney
412.255.8949

60-inch from Aspinwall to Blawnox

3) Tank Improvements
$750,000
Mick Kenney
412.255.8949

Squirrel Hill


Potential Opportunities

  • Supplemental Discretionary Grants
  • Federal Highway Administration
  • Amtrak
  • High Speed & Inner City Passenger Rail Service
  • Transit Capital Assistance
  • Fixed Guideway Infrastructure Investment
  • Capital Investment Grants
  • Public Housing Capital Fund
  • HOME Investment Partnership
  • Homelessness Prevention Act
  • Neighborhood Stabilization Program
  • Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
  • USDA-Rural Utilities Service
  • Commerce-Broadband Deployment Grant

PittMAPS Stimulus - Infrastructure & Economic Development

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