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Nadine Road in Penn Hills to see 2 rounds of closures starting July 28

Dillon Carr
By Dillon Carr
1 Min Read July 14, 2020 | 5 years Ago
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Nadine Road in Penn Hills will be closed for two weeks or more starting July 28 and again in August so crews can build support walls along the road, officials announced Tuesday.

The July 28 closure will start at 7 a.m. and is expected to last “at least two weeks,” officials at the Allegheny County Department of Public Works said.

Details for the second closure in August were not offered.

People who live nearby will have access to their homes, but traffic on Nadine Road will be detoured using Allegheny River Boulevard and Sandy Creek, Verona and Lincoln roads.

When the second support wall is built, crews will pave Nadine Road, causing additional restrictions along the road. Officials did not say when that might occur.

The work, being done by Pittsburgh-based Northeast Paving, is part of an ongoing project that started in February. Officials said the project has included the removal of a pipe restricting water flow from a culvert, the relining of a stream, roadway repairs and the installation of signage.

The road closed indefinitely in July 2019, when rain caused a retaining wall to fall over and part of the road to collapse. It reopened to traffic in November.

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