PRESS RELEASES

Milling and Paving Resumes Monday

PITTSBURGH, PA (November 6, 2020) Taking advantage of the last days of warm weather, the Department of Mobility and Infastructure will be milling and paving a few more streets in the City on Monday, November 9, and vehicle owners are reminded to move their vehicles from such streets.

The list of impacted intersections is available here. New streets set for resurfacing are: List, Schnuttgen, Cherryland, Federal, Cleat Way, Oliver Avenue, Monestary, Lethans and Eureka.

This year the City is investing nearly $15.7 million in the street resurfacing program, which supports asphalt street resurfacing, ADA curb ramp upgrades on paved streets, and repair of concrete, brick and block stone streets throughout the Pittsburgh.   

Roughly 27 miles of streets are being resurfaced this year. Additional mileage will be resurfaced through cooperation agreements with local public utilities. Mechanical patching will improve many miles more by addressing particular trouble spots on otherwise acceptable street corridors.  

As many residents are staying indoors and sheltering in place, the City is making an extra effort to notify residents to move their vehicles to enable street resurfacing to proceed. Streets scheduled for upcoming paving are posted on the DOMI website and will be publicized through city social media channels.   

Residents who have registered to receive telephone alerts from the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority will receive robocalls if their street is to be paved the following week (residents can sign up for alerts by 412-255-2423). Paving crews will be placing fliers on vehicle windshields 48 hours in advance. 

 

Published

11.06.2020
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Contacts

Timothy McNulty
Communications Director
Mayor's Office
412-660-1999
timothy.mcnulty@pittsburghpa.gov
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