The lane restriction started Tuesday morning and will last through the winter.
A developer sought a change of 1.78-acre lot at Perry Highway and Rochester Road from an R-1 residential district to a C-3 commercial district.
The agenda includes a public hearing on a developer's request to rezone property at the corner of Perry Highway and Rochester Road.
Ross Township plans to use a federal grant to make repairs to damaged portions of the sidewalk in Perrysville along Perry Highway.
The Congress of Neighboring Communities works to form consensus among elected leaders on solutions to issues ranging from transportation, emegency medical services and blight to green infrastructure.
A public works crew began building new curbs Thursday in front of the West View Borough Municipal Building.
The regular monthly meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on the second floor of the West View Borough Council building.
PennDOT crews will be inspecting the bridges that carry I-279 over McKnight Road (Route 4003).
The signs, though not enforceable by law, are intended to discourage traffic from cutting through two Ross Township neighborhoods.
Commissioners agreed Monday to lease a slice of Township property to one of its Holly Hill neighbors for $1.
The Board of Commissioners meet tonight, July 11, at 7:30 p.m.
Traffic will be reduced to a single lane for about two miles from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Crews will be repairing damage done to the road in an earlier landslide.
Friday is the last day to register for the tournament, set for Saturday, July 16 and Sunday, July 17.
Some don't pay out of protest; others said it's because they've just fallen behind.
The bar on Center Avenue in West View may lose its liquor license soon in order to pay off the thousands in debt owed to Allegheny County.
The 15th annual Independence Day Celebration featured a car cruise, parade, children's activities, live music and movie in the park, as well as fireworks.
Downtown Service Center will close for Independence Day.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Single lane traffic on Babcock Blvd. Tuesday and Wednesday.
The informal and still unnamed committee of elected officials crossed jurisdictions in the hopes of finding creative ways to improve the North Hills area without continuing to raise taxes.
Local traffic will have access, but others will be detoured to McIntyre and McKnight roads.
Officials plan to brainstorm ways to improve the quality of life for Ross and West View without raising taxes.
All proceeds will benefit children and youth served by the department and the Juvenile Section of the Family Division of the Court of Common Pleas.
The waiver is temporary for road construction work along Sample and Peebles Roads, which is scheduled to start next week.
Port Authority warns more cuts possible in 2013.
President rolls out $500 million public-private initiative to spur technological advancements.
After 15 years, Donna M. Carey turns over her tasks to a tax-collection firm.
A detective says Richard Poplawski also visited a white-supremacist website in the hours before a gunfight erupted at his home, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Penn Hills man is charged with attempting to extort explicit photographs in a case that began in Ross Township.
Two Holly Hill residents who mistakenly added a swimming pool and shed onto township property may continue using the land under a compromise that Ross Township officials proposed.
The program will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at West View Elementary starting June 27.
Adult bass, crappies, and other species have been salvaged from Glade Run in Butler County.
Costa's Chief of Staff Polly Grimpe filled in for Rep. Dom Costa.
A plan to update the 200-acre park system is in the works. The township is collecting residents' thoughts to shape the final report.
The 38-unit hotel is to be built along McKnight Road.
The corner lot at 628 Perry Highway and 10 Rochester Road has been abandoned for at least three years. A developer wants to place a retail tenant on the property.
Only overnight closures are scheduled this week, Tuesday, June 14 through Friday nights, June 17, on McKnight Road from Babcock Boulevard to Perrymont Road.
Along with the hearing, a presentation on the agency's protective services and techniques to identify elder abuse is planned
The discount offered to Bellevue residents for season pool passes will not be extended to Ross residents this year.