City of Pittsburgh Milling and Paving Next Week

Published on July 02, 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:  

  • Carnahan Road from Krisopp Avenue to Banksville Avenue 

Streets being paved next week include:  

  • Tay Way from Pierce Street to Maryland Avenue 
  • Bigham Road from Grandview Avenue to Omaha Street 
  • Pawnee Street from Meridan Street to the dead end 
  • Knowlton Way from McDade Way to Sparta Street  
  • Hassler Street from Phoenix Street to Herschel Street 
  • Whitewood Drive from Steuben Street to Arnold Street 
  • Cedarbrook Drive from Whitewood Drive to the dead end 
  • Kentmoor Drive from Whitewood Drive to the dead end 
  • Hillboro Street from Lanpark Street to Chartiers Avenue 
  • Arletta Way from Citadel Street to Adon Street 
  • Robina Street from Sherwood Avenue to the dead end 
  • Minton Street from Glen Mawr Street to Zephyr Avenue 
  • Hayson Avenue from Silver Oak Drove to the dead end 
  • Red Oak Drive from Hayston Street to the dead end 
  • Armandale Street from Wolpert Way to Buena Vista Street 
  • Eloise Street from Mimosa Way to Buena Vista Street 
  • Mero Way from Brighton Road to Buena Vista Street 
  • Brightridge Street from Holyoke Street to N Charles Street 
  • Hertzog Way from Fleming Avenue to the dead end 

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. 

Streets scheduled for resurfacing will be posted weekly on DOMI’s website and will be publicized through city social media channels. 

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Molly Onufer
Press Secretary
molly.onufer@pittsburghpa.gov

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