Pittsburgh

I-79 restrictions begin Wednesday night in Allegheny County

Paul Guggenheimer
By Paul Guggenheimer
1 Min Read March 4, 2023 | 3 years Ago
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Motorists regularly using Interstate 79 should prepare for slow downs overnight starting Wednesday through mid-May.

Single-lane and shoulder restrictions in both directions will be in place half a mile north of the Route 60 (Crafton/Moon Run) interchange to the Neville Island Bridge nightly.

Crews will begin median and shoulder widening work in preparation for a traffic crossover expected to begin in mid-May.

There will also be shoulder restrictions on Monday and Tuesday while crews set up equipment on I-79 southbound at the Forest Grove Road overpass and about half a mile north of the Forest Grove Road overpass.

The work is part of the $43.9 million I-79 “S-Bend” Project. That includes pavement reconstruction, bridge preservation work on five mainline structures (I-79 northbound and southbound over Clever Road, I-79 northbound and southbound over Route 51, and the Neville Island Bridge).

Milling and paving work on three ramps at the Route 51 (Coraopolis/McKees Rocks) interchange will also take place.

The project includes guiderail replacement, highway lighting and signing upgrades, and new pavement markings.

 

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