Route 2040 Curry Hollow Road Lane Restrictions Begin Monday in Allegheny County

Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is announcing long-term lane restrictions on Route 2040 (Curry Hollow Road) in Pleasant Hills Borough, Allegheny County will begin on Monday, September 22 weather permitting.  

Beginning at approximately 7:00 AM on Monday, an around-the-clock single-lane restriction will occur in both directions of Curry Hollow Road between Green Drive and Arbor Lane continuously through Friday, October 10. Crews will conduct sanitary manhole and full-width pipe installation work. 

Additionally, the following left-hand turns will be prohibited:

·       Curry Hollow Road to Green Drive

·       Green Drive to Curry Hollow Road

Posted Detours

Curry Hollow Road to Green Drive

·       From Green Drive, turn left onto Broadway Drive

·       Turn right onto Old Clairton Road

·       Turn right onto West Bruceton Road

·       Turn right onto Arbor Lane

·       Follow Arbor Lane to Curry Hollow Road

·       End detour

Green Drive to Curry Hollow Road

·       From Green Drive, turn right onto eastbound Curry Hollow Road

·       Take the ramp to northbound Route 51 toward Pittsburgh

·       From northbound Route 51, take the ramp to Curry Hollow Road toward South Park

·       End detour

Please use caution if traveling on this roadway. Work zone safety is everyone’s responsibility.

The work is part of the $28.16 million betterment project on Lebanon Church Road/Curry Hollow Road in West Mifflin, Pleasant Hills, and Baldwin boroughs, and South Park Township. Widening, milling and paving, concrete patching, drainage improvements, signal upgrades, and guide rail updates will occur between Broughton Road in South Park Township and Ceco Drive in West Mifflin Borough. The project will occur in phases and require short-term and long-term lane closures, weekend lane restrictions, and a short-term ramp detour at the Route 51 interchange. The overall project is anticipated to be completed in the summer of 2027.

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