City of Pittsburgh Milling and Paving Next Week

Published on June 18, 2026

DOMI - City Seal

Pittsburgh, PA – The City of Pittsburgh Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI) is continuing the 2026 milling and paving program next week.    

Streets being milled next week include:  

  • Armandale Street from Wolpert Way to Buena Vista Street 
  • Mero Way from Brighton Road to Buena Vista Street 
  • Brighton Road from Eloise Street to N Taylor Avenue 
  • Hertzog Way from Fleming Avenue to dead end 
  • Orchlee Street from Fleming Avenue to Brighton Road 
  • Aquatic Way from Wickshire Street to Wapello Street 
  • Pemberton Street from Aquatic Way to Brighton Road 
  • Mairdale Avenue from Perrysville Avenue to Hewitt Street 
  • Rhine Stret from Gass Street to Beckham Street 
  • Homer Street from High Street to Firth Street 
  • Spring Gaden Avenue from Wicklines Lane to Lager Street 
  • Railroad Street from Eazor Square to 31st Street 
  • Penn Avenue from 12th Street to 15th Street 

 

Streets being paved next week include:  

  • Daisy Way from Veteran Street to Sherlock Street 
  • Federal Street from Lafayette Avenue to Mercy Street 
  • Bridghtridge Street from N Charles Street to Holyoke Street 
  • Armandale Street from Wolpert Way to Buena Vista Street 
  • Mero Way from Brighton Road to Buena Vista Street 
  • Aquatic Way from Wickshire Street to Wapello Street 
  • Brighton Road from Eloise Street to N Taylor Avenue 
  • Pemberton Street from Aquatic Way to Brighton Road 
  • Hertzog Way from Fleming Avenue to dead end 
  • Orchlee Street from Fleming Avenue to Brighton Road 
  • Mairdale Avenue from Perrysville Avenue to Hewitt Street 

 

The schedule for this week is available here online. Streets and dates are subject to change or be postponed due to weather or other factors.  

The City of Pittsburgh’s street resurfacing program supports asphalt street resurfacing, ADA curb ramp upgrades on paved streets, and repair of concrete, brick and block stone streets throughout Pittsburgh. 

In addition to the streets resurfaced by the City of Pittsburgh, additional mileage will be resurfaced through cooperation agreements with local public utilities. Mechanical patching will improve many miles more by addressing particular trouble spots on otherwise acceptable street corridors. 

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Molly Onufer
Press Secretary
molly.onufer@pittsburghpa.gov

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