Allegheny County

​Parkway East Bridge over Four Mile Run Feasibility Study

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Project Overview

PennDOT, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), has initiated the Parkway East Bridge over Four Mile Run (SR 376, Section A77) Feasibility Study in the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County. The existing six-span bridge, also known as the Frazier Street Bridge, dates to 1951 and serves as a critical transportation link for I-376 (Parkway East) eastbound and westbound traffic over CSX and Allegheny Valley Railroads, Frazier Street, Swinburne Street, Boundary Street, Four Mile Run Park,  Schenley Park, and various bike and pedestrian trails, with approximately 120,000 vehicles, including 9,000 trucks, crossing it daily.

The Feasibility Study aims to explore rehabilitation and replacement options for the bridge to address deficient conditions, while also balancing community, environmental, and traffic considerations.

The study will begin with a background data review, bridge inspection, and a Needs Analysis. "Notice of Intent to Enter" letters will be sent to property owners within the study area. These letters indicate that study team members may need to access private property to conduct surveys, historical studies, utility studies, etc. These letters do not mean a property will be directly impacted by the project, only that access during the feasibility and future design phases may be needed.

The study team will coordinate with the City of Pittsburgh regarding their active Swinburne Bridge Replacement Project, which is currently under design, as well as the Squirrel Hill Interchange project. The study team will also coordinate with the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority regarding their Four Mile Run Stormwater Project.  Opportunities to work together to ensure all the projects are the least impactful to the community will be explored.

Public Meeting Presentation

A live public meeting was held on November 6, 2024 at Greenfield Elementary School, 1 Alger St, Pittsburgh, PA 15207. 

Please click the image below to view a PDF of the public meeting presentation.

Stay Informed About This Project

Community engagement will play a central role, ensuring public input and transparency as the project progresses. Public Meetings will be held to obtain input on the Needs Analysis, existing community features, and eventually to present the study results. This website, social media, email blasts, direct mailings, and press releases will be used to communicate public outreach efforts related to the study and all project phases moving forward. You can use the Submit Comments button to the right of this page to share your thoughts.

PennDOT has created an email distribution list for the Parkway East Bridge over Four Mile Run Feasibility Study which will periodically send out information on community engagement opportunities and project updates. To enroll your email and receive updates about this project, email csolosky@pa.gov.  with the subject line  "Subscribe – Parkway East over 4MR."

Ultimately, the results of the feasibility study will identify bridge improvement concepts to advance into the environmental analysis (National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)) and preliminary engineering phases of the project. 

Contact Information

Cheryl Solosky, P.E.
Project Manager
412-429-5056
csolosky@pa.gov

Mark Young
Environmental Planning Manager
412-429-4858
markyoung@pa.gov

Yasmeen Manyisha
Press Officer
412-334-5436
ymanyisha@pa.gov

Accessibility

The project documents can be made available in alternative languages or formats if requested. If you need translation or interpretation services, have special needs, or have concerns that require individual attention, please contact the PennDOT Project Manager listed above.

Title VI

Pursuant to the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, PennDOT does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, or disability. If you feel that you have been denied the benefits of, or participation in a PennDOT program or activity, you may contact the PennDOT, Bureau of Equal Opportunity, DBE/Title VI Division at 717-787-5891.