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  • Green Infrastructure projects catalogued by 3RWW and partner organizations. This is a living dataset - updates are being made regularly by 3RWW staff and partner orgs. Most information has been verified, but there is always a chance that records may become outdated; please confirm before relying on this dataset for...
  • City of Pittsburgh Trees

    City of Pittsburgh

    Trees cared for and managed by the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works Forestry Division. Tree Benefits are calculated using the National Tree Benefit Calculator Web Service. NOTE: The data in this dataset has not updated since 2020 because of a broken data feed. We're working to fix it.
  • Allegheny County Greenways

    Allegheny County

    Greenways data was compiled by the Allegheny Land Trust as a planning effort in the development of Allegheny Places, the Allegheny County Comprehensive Plan. The plan was published in 2008. Support for Health Equity datasets and tools provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) through their Health Equity Initiative.
  • Allegheny Land Trust GREENPRINT

    Allegheny Land Trust

    ALT’s GREENPRINT methodology involved collecting, compiling, and analyzing a vast set of available data and reports on the region’s land and water resources. GIS technology was applied to processing and integrating information in order to identify lands in Allegheny County with the greatest capacity to perform...
  • Identifies opportunity sites throughout the A42, M29, and M16 Sewersheds for stormwater infrastructure that could fulfill both stormwater management needs and support healthy communities and neighborhoods. For more information see Green First Plan website.
  • Combined sewersheds in the City of Pittsburgh. Attribute field identifies sewersheds that were analyzed as part of PWSA's City Wide Green First Plan.
  • Identifies opportunity sites throughout the A41, O27, and M19 Sewersheds for stormwater infrastructure that could fulfill both stormwater management needs and support healthy communities and neighborhoods. For more information see Green First Plan website.
  • PWSA green infrastructure projects with current phase of development.