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Route 791 Rodi Road Gas Line Installation this Week in Penn Hills

09/18/2023

Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is announcing gas line installation work on Route 791 (Rodi Road) in the Municipality of Penn Hills, Allegheny County will begin tonight, Monday night, September 18 weather permitting.

A portion of Rodi Road will close to traffic nightly from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. through Friday night, September 22.  Crews M. O’Herron Company will conduct natural gas pipeline installation work requiring the overnight closures of Rodi Road between Frankstown Road and Universal Road. Traffic will be detoured.

Posted Detours

South of the Closure

  • Follow Rodi Road south

  • Take the ramp to West 376/22 toward Pittsburgh

  • From westbound 376 (Parkway East), take the left-hand ramp to Route 130 Churchill (Exit 79B)

  • Turn right onto Beulah Road (Route 130)

  • Turn right onto Long Road

  • Turn right onto Frankstown Road (Route 380)

  • Follow Frankstown Road back to Rodi Road

  • End detour

From Westbound Business 22

  • Take the left-hand ramp to West 376/22 toward Pittsburgh

  • From westbound 376 (Parkway East), take the left-hand ramp to Route 130 Churchill (Exit 79B)

  • Turn right onto Beulah Road (Route 130)

  • Turn right onto Long Road

  • Turn right onto Frankstown Road (Route 380)

  • Follow Frankstown Road back to Rodi Road

  • End detour

North of the Closure

  • Follow Frankstown Road (Route 380) west

  • Turn left onto Long Road

  • Turn left onto Beulah Road (Route 130)

  • Turn left onto Churchill Road

  • Turn left onto the ramp to East 376 toward Monroeville

  • Take the ramp to Business 22 Monroeville (Exit 80)

  • Turn left onto Rodi Road

  • End detour

PennDOT is not involved in this work and is providing this information as a public service announcement only. For additional information contact Jessie Gorby at 412-258-4443.

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Contact: Steve Cowan, 412-429-5010

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