Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor said crews will be coming in early Sunday night to help make sure roads citywide stay clear as flurries, below-freezing temperatures move into Western Pennsylvania. In a post on Facebook, O’Connor said Department of Public Works nightshift crews will be called in early for a 12-hour shift. Forty trucks will be on the roads until 10 p.m. O’Connor said there will be 20 trucks on the roads overnight to salt slick spots and any problem areas that may arise. Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.
PITTSBURGH —
Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor said crews will be coming in early Sunday night to help make sure roads citywide stay clear as flurries, below-freezing temperatures move into Western Pennsylvania.
In a post on Facebook, O’Connor said Department of Public Works nightshift crews will be called in early for a 12-hour shift. Forty trucks will be on the roads until 10 p.m.
O’Connor said there will be 20 trucks on the roads overnight to salt slick spots and any problem areas that may arise.
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