What's Getting Built: The Capital Plan

A $0.85B investment in Pittsburgh's infrastructure

Data analysis by Pittsburgh Budget Explorer ·

While the operating budget covers day-to-day expenses, Pittsburgh's capital budget funds long-term infrastructure: road repairs, bridge rehabilitation, building renovations, vehicle purchases, and technology upgrades. The six-year plan (2026-2031) totals $0.85B, with $112.3M planned for 2026 alone.

How it's funded

Funding by Source (2026-2031)

Capital spending is funded from multiple sources, each with different constraints:

Biggest capital projects in 2026

Operating vs. Capital: what's the difference?

Think of the operating budget as your household's monthly expenses — groceries, utilities, rent. The capital budget is like saving up for a new roof or renovating the kitchen. Operating costs recur every year; capital projects are one-time investments in long-lived assets.

The two budgets interact: bond-funded capital projects create debt service obligations that show up in the operating budget for years to come. And PAYGO capital spending directly reduces money available for operations.

Browse all projects: The Capital Budget section has the complete project list with six-year funding breakdowns.