Overview
Office of the Mayor
Executive Branch of Pittsburgh Government
The Pittsburgh Mayor’s Office is located in the historic City-County Building on Grant Street. This office serves as the headquarters for the executive branch of the city government, currently led by Mayor Ed Gainey. The Mayor is the chief executive officer of the city, responsible for administering city services, enforcing ordinances, and managing the city’s budget to ensure the safety and prosperity of all Pittsburgh neighborhoods.
- Community Affairs: The office actively engages with residents through the Office of Community Affairs to address local concerns and foster civic participation.
- 311 Response Center: A key function managed under the executive branch, providing a single point of contact for non-emergency city services and information.
- Policy and Communications: Developing initiatives to improve housing, public safety, and infrastructure while keeping the public informed.
The City-County Building
Suite 512 serves as the central command for the Mayor’s administration. The building itself is a landmark of Beaux-Arts architecture and houses both city and county government functions. The Mayor’s Office is dedicated to creating a city for all, emphasizing equity, inclusion, and transparency in governance. Residents can contact the office to request proclamations, schedule meetings, or voice their opinions on legislative matters. 🏙️🖊️🤝
Security and Access
Entry to the City-County Building is strictly controlled. All visitors must pass through metal detectors and x-ray screening at the Grant Street or Ross Street entrances. Valid identification is often required for appointments in executive offices. Visitors should plan for security processing time, especially during peak morning hours.
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