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More Parkway North Road Closures, Lane Restrictions Announced

The Jacks Run Bridge project again will trigger inconvenience on the Parkway North.

(Scott Anderson/Patch)

ROSS TOWNSHIP, PA —Full closures of the Parkway North (I-279) northbound and the I-279/I-579 will occur Monday and Tuesday nights as part of the Jacks Run Bridge No. 3 demolition project.

Jacks Run Bridge No. 3 carries Jacks Run Road over I-279 between Bellevue Road/Bellpark Drive and Kane Lane in Ross.

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The Allegheny County Department of Public Works has announced the latest lane closures for the upcoming week:

Monday night (August 24) to Tuesday morning (August 25)

Tuesday night (August 25) to Wednesday morning (August 26)

Following the full closures on Tuesday night, the right lane of I-279 northbound and the left lane of I-279 southbound beneath the bridge will be closed between 7 p.m. -6 a.m. on weekdays and 7 p.m. and 9 a.m. on weekends until the project ends next month. When there is a Pittsburgh Pirates home game, the single-lane closures will start two hours after the game ends.

When the right lane of I-279 northbound is closed, the I-279 northbound on-ramp from Cemetery Lane will also be closed. Traffic will be detoured using Perry Highway, Rochester Road, Lowries Run Road, and Camp Horne Road.

When I-279 northbound (outbound) is fully closed:

Public Works closed Jacks Run Bridge No. 3 in July 2025on July 3, 2025; demolition of the bridge began on April 27, 2026; and full closures of I‑279 or the I‑279/I‑579 HOV lanes began in June 2026. Remaining work during the demolition project includes continued removal of the bridge's pier, retaining wall repairs, and site cleanup.

Swank Construction Company of New Kensington is the primary construction contractor for the $2.8 million project. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is funding the entire project, and PennDOT is overseeing the federal funds.

I-279 and the I-279/I-579 HOV lanes are maintained by PennDOT. The section of I-279 near Jacks Run Bridge No. 3 is used by an average of 73,367 vehicles daily.

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