Repeal Pittsburgh’s Historic Preservation Law

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the poster child for why many people hate historic preservation. Enacted in 1971 and amended several times, the law created a clunky, confusing, and biased process for designating and regulating historic landmarks and districts. Over its 51-year history, at least two Historic Review Commission chairpersons have resigned because of procedural irregularities.

Repeal Pittsburgh’s Historic Preservation Law