Street resurfacing in Pittsburgh set to start Monday
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Street resurfacing is scheduled to begin on Monday in Pittsburgh, and the city is reminding vehicle owners to move their cars from streets set to be milled and paved.
With many residents staying at home during the covid-19 crisis, the city of Pittsburgh is making an extra effort to notify people about moving their vehicles to enable street resurfacing to proceed.
The City of Pittsburgh says about 27 miles of streets will be resurfaced this year.
Residents who have registered to get telephone alerts from the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority will receive robocalls if their street is to be paved the following week. Or they can call 412-255-2423 to be put on a list to receive alerts. Paving crews will also be placing fliers on vehicle windshields 48 hours in advance.