Traffic & Transit
Long-Term Traffic Crossover To Begin On Major Pittsburgh Road
Four lanes of traffic on a heavily traveled Pittsburgh artery are about to be reduced to two. Get the details here.

WEST MIFFLIN, PA — A two-year PennDOT project gets under way Monday with a long-term traffic crossover on Lebanon Church Road in West Mifflin and Pleasant Hills.
Beginning at approximately 9 a.m. on Monday, westbound traffic on Lebanon Church Road will be crossed over into the eastbound lanes between Ceco Drive and Route 51. A single-lane of traffic will be maintained in each direction in the eastbound lanes to allow crews to conduct waterline installation, drainage improvements, concrete road work, driveway adjustments, traffic signal foundation work, wall construction, and paving operations in the closed westbound lanes. This configuration will remain in place through early August.
This $28.16 million betterment project on Lebanon Church Road and Curry Hollow Road includes widening, milling and paving, concrete patching, drainage improvements, signal upgrades, and guide rail updates between Broughton Road in South Park and Ceco Drive in West Mifflin.
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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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