Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Equitable developmen­t, economic growth is vital

- The writer is a member of All-In Pittsburgh.

As we begin the New Year, Pittsburgh prepares to break ground on new developmen­ts. Almost every week, there’s news about the city’s resurgence, including the Jan. 12 article “West End May See 1st Big Constructi­on in Many Decades” and the Jan. 3 article “A Growing Appetite: Ramen Bar Owner Plans Apartment, Restaurant Developmen­t in Oakland.”

You can’t drive down certain streets without navigating around neon orange constructi­on cones. But is all this developmen­t equitable? Is everyone, including persons of color, lowwealth residents and immigrants, benefiting from the region’s economic growth?

All-in Pittsburgh drafted a road map to drive policies and systems and create communitie­s that are healthy, safe and opportunit­y-rich. Communitie­s that connect residents to jobs and services. Communitie­s that reflect residents’ cultures and allow long-term and new neighbors to thrive. Together, with more than 30 organizati­ons, All-in Pittsburgh works to close gaps in wages, employment and poverty.

We’ve successful­ly advocated for the restoratio­n of $2.5 million to the Urban Redevelopm­ent Authority’s budget. We joined others across the state to advocate for a law that ended the mandatory suspension of driver’s licenses for low-level, non-driving offenses. Through our partners, we awarded $330,000 in grants to protect tenants and launch small businesses. Additional­ly, our coalition introduced new policy priorities and best practices, setting a firm foundation for equitable developmen­t.

With the Pittsburgh Black Elected Officials Coalition, All-In Pittsburgh championed legislatio­n requiring City department­s to include equity measuremen­ts with budget requests. Despite the wins, including new leaders who will refocus economic growth, we have a long way to go as we embark on a new decade. Learn more by visiting AllinPgh.org. PRESLEY L. GILLESPIE

President Neighborho­od Allies

Downtown

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