![]() Location: Periodic, short-term closures will occur along 96th Street as signal work continues east of I-69. P roject: 96th Street resurfacing and median island project These restrictions are for bypass pumping for improvements to the Hague Road Lift Station. Left turn access onto Hague Road will remain open. Through lanes will be restricted and traffic will use the left turn lanes as through lanes. Location: There are lane restrictions in place for east and west bound traffic on 106 th Street at Hague Road. Project: Hague Road Lift Station improvements The overall State Road 37 Improvement Project will be complete in 2022. Įxpected completion: This phase of the State Road 37 Improvement Project will continue into 2021. For more about the State Road 37 Improvement Project and to receive text updates, visit. Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes for all left turn access. 37 and on 146th Street with traffic moved to the interior lanes. Location: All left-turn lanes are currently restricted on Ind. Location: 111th Street and College AvenueĮxpected completion: Work is expected to begin on or after Sept. Location: Range Line Road between Carmel Drive and 116th StreetĮxpected completion: Work is expected to begin in the fall and last 100 days. Project: Median and multi-use path installation ![]() A full road closure is planned.Įxpected completion: Work is expected to begin July 4 and last for 35 days. Location: Westfield Boulevard south of 116th Street. Project: Sidewalk installation and drainage upgradesĮxpected completion: Work is expected to begin in May and last 60 days. Project: Sanitary sewer and water line upgradesĮxpected completion: Work is expected to begin on or after May 3 and last for 30 days. Location: Guilford Road between Grand Boulevard and Main StreetĮxpected completion: The city has not released a project timeline. Location: 111th Street at Westfield BoulevardĮxpected completion: Work is expected to begin on or after May 3 Location: Range Line Road at Walnut StreetĮxpected completion: Work is expected to begin on or after April 5 and last for 60 days. Individuals looking for additional information on the rehabilitation project can visit. In light of the current, preemptive closure, DOMI staff are looking into avenues for expediting the existing timeline of the project. The bridge, which is a critical link on the Boulevard of the Allies and connects Squirrel Hill and Greenfield to Oakland and Downtown, is already slated for a full $48M rehabilitation, with design presently underway. “I want to thank our staff at DOMI and the work of our Bridge Asset Management Team for their diligence in our routine bridge inspections and for improving the processes and systems that ensure we have bridges that are safer and more secure for everyone,” continued Mayor Gainey. While previous inspections did not indicate a need for closure, based on the results of an updated structural analysis, the bridge needs to be closed until repairs can be made. Last year WSP Global was tasked with spearheading the Comprehensive Bridge Asset Management Program, in conjunction with DOMI.
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