These steps-on-grade extend the Greenwood steps that rise between Duffield Street and El Paso Street up to Nolo Way. They have settled into the landscape in kind of organic way. Although aging, they are not in bad condition. My guess is that they are seldom used, even by the residents who live in these homes.
The top half of these steps continue as a cracked, gently sloped, sidewalk, boarded by a picturesque rusting metal clad garage.
These unremarkable steps, exist aside an unremarkable street, in an unremarkable part of Pittsburgh. There is no particular reason to ever visit these Pittsburgh steps, unless you are also building a website on the subject of the city steps.