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Sewer separation, paving and public‑works building updates: Broadhead trenching, Preen Street grant status and utility costs delay building opening
Summary
Engineer and borough staff reported progress — and some delays — on multiple sewer separation, paving and public‑works projects, including Broadhead trenching, a delayed Public Works building opening due to external utility scheduling, and a Preen/Pareen Street grant pending a city resolution.
Borough engineers and staff told council on Oct. 23 that multiple infrastructure projects remain active and that several construction deadlines are likely to shift because of utility scheduling and site conditions.
Broadhead sewer separation and paving: Engineer Larry Keenan said work on the Broadhead sewer separation project has required a 20‑foot trench in parts of Crafton Boulevard and that progress has been slower where crews encountered rock or needed deep trench boxes. The contractor has faced delays on Warren Street but is approaching the Lynnwood intersection; Keenan said the contractor will continue curb and sidewalk work and that the overall project completion date is currently estimated for October 2026. Keenan also reported that crosswalks and related ramp work at the Steuben–Dunkin intersection will be completed after final paving and ramp adjustments; the borough expects the paving schedule to shift due to extended Saturday work.
Preen (Pareen) Street grant and City of Pittsburgh resolution: A member of the public asked for an update on “Pareen Street.” Borough staff said the street project depends on…
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