The proposed Bus Rapid Transit system would alter bus rides for thousands of Pittsburghers by providing bus-only lanes and upgraded stops on routes from Downtown to Oakland, and beyond. Transit riders protested the first BRT proposal that would have cut service to Mon-Valley communities, and the Port Authority of Allegheny County responded by going back to the drawing board. Today, residents can learn up-to-date details at a BRT meeting at the Jewish Community Center, and ask questions about how it will affect their bus ride. This meeting will provide special focus on riders for 61 bus routes, as well as Squirrel Hill and Greenfield residents. -Ryan Deto