Traffic Advisory Board
Addressing Green Tree's Traffic Issues


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Traffic Advisory Board

trafficThe Traffic Advisory Board (TAB) is an ad hoc committee of Council that reviews traffic issues and problems in Green Tree Borough and makes recommendations to Council regarding possible action. This allows Green Tree Borough to have greater ability to thoroughly review traffic issues.

The board consists of seven (7) Green Tree residents from different areas throughout the Borough. One seat is currently vacant. Members are:
Jeff Sterling, Chairman
Bob Bartell
Diane Coombs
Amy Keil
Jack Keptner
Ed McGovern

If you are interested in applying for the open position on the Traffic Advisory Board or would like more information, please contact the Green Tree Municipal Center Office at 10 West Manilla Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15220, 412-921-1110, or drop us an e-mail expressing interest. Be sure to include your name, address and telephone number when indicating your interest.

The Traffic Advisory Board meets as needed on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Check the Calendar of Events for an up-to-date listing of TAB meetings. Agendas for these meetings are posted on the web site the weekend prior to the meeting and meetings are open to the public.

Traffic issues should be directed to the Traffic Advisory Board in writing, by contacting the Green Tree Municipal Center Office at 10 West Manilla Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15220, 412-921-1110, or by e-mailing the board directly at trafficadvisoryboard@greentreeboro.com.


The Traffic Advisory Board has recommended the purchase and sale of Kid Alert! safety signs to interested residents who wish to alert vehicles of areas where children are at play. These signs are $15 each and available at the Municipal Center Office. Stop by and pick one up at 10 W. Manilla Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. Click here to download an order form for a Kid Alert! sign. Sorry, Kid Alert signs are for Green Tree residents ONLY, must be picked up at the Borough office, and cannot be shipped.

The Traffic Advisory Board is available to speak to community groups and organizations. Contact us!

For more information regarding traffic enforcement issues, contact the Green Tree Police Department or review the most recent statistics from the Police Department's traffic blitz program.

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