Department Of Public Works Provides 2nd Weekend Snow Removal Update

Published on December 15, 2025

Department of Public Works - City Seal

Pittsburgh, PA - As of Monday, December 15, a majority of city streets have been treated. While the majority of the streets have received salt treatment, many will also need plowed as well. However, due to the nature of this weekend’s storm, with 9 inches of snow plus zero-degree temperatures, multiple passes with a plow may be required to clear the street. In some instances, streets may not be cleared to the pavement at this time. Today, public works crews began addressing side streets, alleyways, and residential roadways that had not been addressed thus far.

Since the onset of the storm Saturday, December 13, 40 trucks have come in for maintenance, and 33 trucks have been returned to service. Winter weather operations began on Saturday with 61 trucks and 16 reserve units. We are now at 57 trucks and 13 reserve units. At the onset of the season in mid-November, we started with 70 trucks and 18 reserve units.

“When the weather is at its worst, our crews are at their best,” said Chris Hornstein, Director of the Department of Public Works. “Through long hours, frigid temperatures, and challenging conditions, they’ve shown an unwavering commitment to the city. We will continue working until Pittsburgh’s streets are as clear and safe as possible.”

Public Works crews will continue working winter weather operations during regular hours until roadways are passable or cleared. Our current estimation is that the entire City will return to bare pavement by Wednesday afternoon.

 

Jacob Williams
Press Officer
Jacob.Williams@pittsburghpa.gov
(412) 667-8264

 

 

 

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