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City officials tackle construction chaos and safety concerns

June 03, 2024 | Dormont, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania



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City officials tackle construction chaos and safety concerns
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing infrastructure projects and community concerns, particularly focusing on the extensive construction work being carried out by Colombian Gas and PO Water. The projects have resulted in numerous open permits and visible disruptions, including foot-wide paths and square patch holes throughout the community.

A representative confirmed that the Colombian Gas project is expected to continue into winter, with additional lateral connections and sidewalk restorations planned. Meanwhile, the PO Water work is anticipated to be completed within a month.

Community members expressed their appreciation for the improvements made on Potomac Avenue, which were initially implemented to address flooding issues affecting local businesses. Officials noted that since the upgrades, flooding has not been a problem, although some areas remain visually unappealing.

The meeting also highlighted ongoing concerns regarding truck traffic on Potomac Avenue, which has been exacerbated by heavy vehicles damaging flower beds and posing risks to pedestrians. A new bollard has been installed to deter trucks from encroaching on pedestrian areas, and discussions are underway to address the historical ban on trucks from the Pittsburgh side of the street.

The engineer will attend the next super committee meeting to provide further insights into the Potomac Avenue project and the dual challenges of infrastructure improvement and traffic management.

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