Nightly lane closures on McKnight Road in Pittsburgh, Ross and McCandless will start Monday, April 21, and continue through April 28, PennDOT announced Wednesday.
Beginning Monday night, southbound McKnight Road will be reduced to a single lane between Perrymont Road and the Babcock Boulevard interchange from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night.
Crews will be milling and paving.
Drivers still will have access to the businesses and side streets along the corridor, PennDOT said.
Also, beginning at 8 p.m. Monday, the ramp from Peebles Road to northbound McKnight Road will close to traffic for milling and paving work.
The closure is expected to last two hours and the ramp will reopen to traffic once the work is completed. Traffic from Peebles Road will continue to the signalized intersection and turn right onto McKnight Road.
All work is dependent on weather, PennDOT said.
The $26.99 million McKnight Road improvement project began in February 2024 and is expected to end this summer. Lindy Paving is the prime contractor.
For information about conditions on major roadways, visit 511.pa.com.