Traffic & Transit
Key Baldwin Road To Close For A Year For $34 Million Project
Find out here how traffic will be impacted for a $34 million project on a major Baldwin artery.

BALDWIN, PA — A $34 million, three mile water main replacement will close a key Baldwin road for more than a year beginning next week.
Pennsylvania American Water announced it will install two new 42-inch water mains along Beck Run Road. These mains supply water from the Monongahela River to the Hays Mine Treatment Plant, where it is treated sand distributed to 137,000 customers in Allegheny County.
The replacement projects are scheduled to begin on June 3. The construction zone will encompass
a two-mile stretch of Becks Run Road that will be closed to through traffic between East Carson Street and East Agnew Road near the company's water treatment plant.
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Residents, local businesses and customers, Pittsburgh Regional Transit buses, school buses, and emergency vehicles will be granted limited access through the construction zone. All other traffic will be directed to detours.
For northbound traffic, the detour will lead from Becks Run Road onto Agnew Road, then Joseph Street, Glass Run Road, and East Carson Street. Southbound traffic will detour from East Carson Street to Glass Run Road, Joseph Street, Agnew Street, and back to Becks Run Road.
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Pennsylvania American Water expects to complete the project during the summer of 2025.
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