Brackenridge awarded three contracts totaling about $190,000 for road work in the borough.
The largest contract, almost $75,000, is for resurfacing Roup Avenue from Prospect Street to Mile Lock Lane. Tresco Paving submitted the lowest of nine bids, borough Secretary Denise Tocco said.
The borough also will resurface Sixth Avenue from Prospect Street to Harrison Lane, at the border with Tarentum, Tocco said. Shields Paving submitted the lowest of 9 bids, $73,468.
Borough crews are replacing a waterline on part of Sixth Avenue, Tocco said. The road will be resurfaced after that work is done, she said.
The third contract is for tarring and chipping 17 roads and alleys. Youngblood Paving was the only company to submit a bid, $41,601, Tocco said.
The roads to be tarred and chipped are:
First Ward
• Eureka Way
• Oregon Way
• Hall Lane, from Brackenridge Avenue to Third Avenue
• Pine Street, from Fifth Avenue to Third Avenue
Second Ward
• Cornelia Street
• Nesbit Avenue
• Nevada Street
Third Ward
• Norwood Drive
• Vermont Way, from Cemetery Alley to Tarentum line
• Cemetery Alley
• Laurel Lane, from Freeport Road to Eighth Avenue
• Harrison Lane
• Wellinger Lane
• Commercial Lane, from Sixth Avenue to Seventh Avenue
• Kepler Lane, from Sixth Avenue to Seventh Avenue
• Grant Street, from Sixth Avenue to Seventh Avenue
• Anchor Lane, from Sixth Avenue to Seventh Avenue
Brackenridge also plans to resurface Third Avenue, from Morgan Street to Cherry Street. The borough is currently seeking bids for the work, which are due by 10 a.m. June 23.
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