How SPC Makes a Difference
Our organization is steadfastly committed to keeping our region connected and moving forward. We work with local, state and federal partners to plan for the continued growth of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
As part of that work, we help counties, cities, municipalities and townships access over an estimated $39 billion in state and federal transportation and economic development funding that has been allocated to the region through 2045.
Together, we are enhancing our region’s competitiveness in the national and global markets.
Event Calendar
Get Involved
Regional Active Transportation Plan Update: Listening Session – Allegheny County
The Terminal - 42 21st Street, Suite 101, Pittsburgh, PA, 15222
Planning Directors’ Forum
Virtual Event
Transit Operators Committee
Virtual Event
SPC Programs
Transportation
Learn how our regional plan invests in improving mobility for SWPA
Economic Workforce & Development
Identifying priority needs of local communities to foster economic development
Small Business Support
Providing loans, procurement and export assistance
Environmental Programs
Fostering regional collaboration on environmental issues
CommuteInfo
Promoting ridesharing solutions for commuters
What’s Happening at SPC
KDKA Newsradio: The Big K Morning Show: An Hour With Rich Fitzgerald
Nov 27, 2024Our Executive Director, Rich Fitzgerald, joined Larry Richert on KDKA Newsradio for his weekly segment on regional news. Dr. Miko Rose, Founding Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine discusses IUP’s Proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine and Lisa Scales, President & CEO,
Indiana Gazette: ICOPD sees expansion to unused Windy Ridge acreage
Nov 23, 2024Five years after its biggest enterprise was opened there, a major expansion may be taking shape with the help of state and federal development funds in the Windy Ridge park in White Township. A grant awarded to Indiana County in
Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle: Companies, job seekers and students coalesce at Pittsburgh Robotics Discovery Day
Nov 21, 2024Arielle Kaye, right, speaks with students during Pittsburgh Robotics Discovery Day. (Photo by Adam Reinherz)Pittsburghers expanded their minds by making the world a bit smaller. Through presentations and conversations inside the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, more than 4,000 people