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New Traffic Patterns Again Tuesday at Brownsville-Broughton-Curry Hollow

Police officers will be controlling traffic with flaggers.

New temporary traffic restrictions will be in effect on Tuesday at the Brownsville-Broughton-Curry Hollow roads intersection in south Baldwin Borough, according to a news release from the Allegheny County Department of Public Works.

Starting at 7 that morning, the final paving of the 6th Street-Brownsville and Brownsville-Curry Hollow intersections will take place. Motorists should expect changing traffic patterns and temporary stoppages through 7 p.m. heading both north and south through those intersections.

Police officers from South Park Township and Baldwin Borough will be controlling traffic with flaggers for the one-day operation.

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The Brownsville-Broughton-Curry Hollow intersection project is done in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation District 11-0 and includes mine grouting, intersection realignment, widening, and reconstruction and extension of a concrete arch culvert. Improvements to drainage, curbs, sidewalks, traffic signals and more have also been made.

Overall work will conclude this fall.

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The prime contractor for the project is Frank J. Zottola Construction.


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