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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Milling and Paving Resume Monday

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City of Pittsburgh issued the following announcement on Sept. 10.

The City of Pittsburgh Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI) is continuing its 2021 milling and paving program next week.    

Streets being milled include:    

Schenley Dr, Overlook Dr, Kirsopp Ave, Carahan Rd, Louisiana Ave, Bodkin St, Texola, Paul Pl, Batnam Way, Elmbank, Whited St. 

Streets being paved include:    

Highwood St, Colfax St, Marvista St, Tarpon Way, Virgin Way, A St, Juniata St, Lake St, Kearns Ave, Waldeck St, Sylvan Ave, Manhattan St, Sheffield St, Mulberry Way, Farmington St, Overlook Dr, Tustin St, Jumonville St, Schenley Dr, Kirsopp Ave and Carnahan Rd. 

The full paving schedule for the week, including further details on streets and intersections, is available here.    

This year the City is investing nearly $16 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 Pittsburgh.  

Approximately 34 miles of streets will be 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.       

While many residents are continuing to work from home, the City will be continuing extra efforts to notify residents to move their vehicles to enable street resurfacing to proceed. Streets scheduled for resurfacing will be posted weekly on DOMI’s website and will be publicized through city social media channels. 

Original source can be found here.

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