Pittsburgh’s mayor needs to be like the city — full of bridges.
The mayor has to find a way to cross deep, perilous financial waters. The mayor has to span the chasm between the needs of residents and the demands of business. The mayor has to travel from the promises made to the results needed.
And, let’s be honest, the history of Pittsburgh’s mayors is riddled with bridges broken and burned. That may be why, for the second election cycle in a row, Pittsburgh voters rejected the incumbent during the primary…