North Euclid Neighborway Feedback
Neighborways are low-traffic streets that prioritize pedestrians, bicycles, and other non-vehicular traffic and offer a safer, more comfortable alternative to busy arterial streets. Neighborways typically run through residential neighborhoods and use context-appropriate traffic calming tools to keep speeds slow and safe for all users. They aim to connect neighborhoods and feature clear signs and pavement markings to help people easily navigate through Pittsburgh.

The North Euclid Avenue Neighborway will better connect Highland Park to other neighborhoods, including Morningside and East Liberty.  Offers an alternative to busy Highland Avenue and bike facilities on North Negley Avenue.  The route will include wayfinding, neighborhood traffic circles, and other traffic calming measures, where appropriate.

For more information about Neighborways and Traffic Circles please see our website:
https://pittsburghpa.gov/domi/neighborways

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While walking, biking, or driving which blocks and/or intersections along the proposed route are you most concerned about?
Where do you think safety improvements are most needed?
What destinations would you travel to using this new bike route?
These destinations do not have to be on the route itself and can be anywhere you would travel to using this new route as part of your trip.
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