Engineering Report Shows $7 Million to $15 Million Cost to Fix Roadway
Sewickley officials are planning a meeting with neighbors of Dickson Road area to discuss recent findings in the engineering study.
A distressed slope in the area of Dickson Road, Miller and Farren streets will require $7 million to $15 million to fix the landslide-prone area, according engineering and borough officials. A preliminary geotechnical engineering evaluation from Pittsburgh-based Garvin Boward Beitko Engineering, Inc. indicates that the distressed area of Dickson Road at the sharp elbow intersection with Miller Street is constantly moving as a result of landsliding. The landslide area also affects Farren. Sewickley Manager Kevin Flannery said a letter was being sent to residents notifying them of plans to monitor the situation and provide as much continued road maintenance as possible. “There are no plans to do any kind of reconstruction of the roads,” …
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