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Will Pittsburgh pave your street this year?

Bob Bauder
By Bob Bauder
1 Min Read April 17, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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Pittsburgh on Wednesday released a list of streets scheduled for new asphalt in 2019.

Residents can see if their street is on the list through the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure website.

Pittsburgh lists the streets by City Council district and on an interactive map.

The Mayor’s Office set aside $20 million in the capital budget for street rehabilitation, $15 million of which will be spent on asphalt. The rest will be spent on brick, block and concrete streets, pot hole patching and improvements to curb ramps and pavement markings.

The city spend $17 million last year on street rehabilitation.

Pittsburgh will add more streets to the list when a new paving contract is approved in coming weeks.

Additional streets will be paved through cost-sharing agreements with utility companies when they dig up lines for repairs and replacements. The city will release a list of those streets in the future.

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