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(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 is advising motorists that line painting operations on various roadways in Beaver and Allegheny counties will occur Tuesday through Saturday, September 6-10 weather permitting.
Work to repaint lines will occur from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday in the following locations:
Beaver County
- Route 68 from Rochester Borough to Butler County
- Route 588 from Route 18 to Butler County
- Route 1015 (Hartzell School Road) in Marion and New Sewickley townships
- Route 1016 (Harmony Road) in Daugherty and New Sewickley townships
- Route 1017 (Ridge Road) in Marion Township
- Route 1018 (Mellon Road) in New Sewickley and Marion townships
- Route 1019 (Marion Hill Road) in New Sewickley and Marion townships
- Route 1021 (Pine Run Road) in Marion Township
- Route 1028 (Big Knob Road) in New Sewickley Township
- Route 1031 (Blockhouse Run Road) in Daugherty Township
Allegheny County
- Route 2042 (Skyline Drive) in Dravosburg and West Mifflin boroughs
- Route 2045 (Pittsburgh McKeesport Boulevard/Mifflin Road) in various municipalities
- Route 2051 (Brinton Road) in various municipalities
- Route 2052 (Thompson Run Road) in West Mifflin Borough
- Route 2083 (Braddock Avenue) in East Pittsburgh Borough
- Route 2112 (Electric Avenue) in East Pittsburgh and North Braddock boroughs
- Route 2116 (Bettis Road) in West Mifflin Borough
- Route 4033 (Deer Run Road) in
- Route 4042/SR 910 (Wexford Bayne Road) various municipalities
Additionally, work will occur on Saturday, September 10 from approximately 6 a.m. to noon in the following locations:
- Route 28 from the City of Pittsburgh to the Millvale (Exit 3) interchange
- Route 1001 (Freeport Road) from Etna to Blawnox
- Route 65 from the Neville Island Bridge to the McKees Rocks Bridge
Roadway line painting is an important part of PennDOT’s highway safety initiatives. Paint lines provide direction, delineation, and guidance to motorists.
Motorists who accidentally get paint on their vehicles should immediately wash the paint off with a high-pressure water stream and detergent. Dried paint can be removed with de-natured alcohol and a soft cloth. Generally, PennDOT is not responsible for paint on vehicles.
Motorists should use caution and be aware of changing traffic patterns when driving through the area.
Visit 511pa.com or call 511 from any phone to check traffic conditions on major roadways before traveling.