Pitt Sustainability dashboard highlights Pitt student and employee use of POGOH bike share since 2019.

The newest interactive Pitt Sustainability Dashboard focuses on University of Pittsburgh student and employee use of Pittsburgh’s POGOH bike share system.
The interactive dashboard provides navigable information about when, where, and how individuals have used Pitt’s unlimited 30-minute bike share benefit since the program’s launch in Fall 2019. Data now public breaks down bike rider affiliation (undergraduate student, graduate student, and staff & faculty) and bike type (pedal bike and electric assist bike) for deeper understanding and analysis of user trends and preferences.
Pitt’s POGOH Bike Share partnership strategically supports the Pitt Sustainability Plan goal of increasing active & shared commuting to 55% of all commuting trips to the Pittsburgh campus by 2030.
First launched in January 2020, the interactive Pitt Sustainability Dashboards work to strengthen transparency, advance analytic capabilities, and quantify the University’s impact as a sustainability leader.
All dashboards focus on key Pitt Sustainability Plan performance indicators and provide interactive views of progress on select goals.
Special thanks to Emma Capo-Stewart (Pitt IT) who developed the Pitt POGOH dashboard, advised by Dr. Aurora Sharrard (Office of Sustainability), Lucy Klug (Sustainability, BHAS), and Nick Goodfellow (Sustainability, BHAS).