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Overnight ramp closures will occur

PennDOT District 11 is announcing overnight ramps closures at the on I-376 (Parkway West)/I-79 interchange in Collier and Robinson townships, Allegheny County, will occur Monday and Tuesday, April 28-29 weather permitting.

Guide rail and attenuator installation work requiring ramp closures will occur from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night in the following locations:

  • Monday night, April 28 – Eastbound I-376 to northbound I-79 (Exit 64A)
  • Tuesday, April 29 – Northbound I-79 to westbound I-376 (Exit 59B)

Ramp traffic will be detoured.

Posted Detours

Eastbound I-376 to northbound I-79 toward Erie

  • Take the Interstate 79/Erie/Washington (Exit 64A) exit
  • Take the southbound Interstate 79 ramp toward Washington
  • Take the Carnegie (Exit 57) exit
  • Turn left on West Main Street
  • Turn right onto the northbound I-79/Erie ramp
  • Follow northbound I-79 to the I-376 interchange
  • End detour

Northbound I-79 to westbound I-376 toward the Airport

  • Continue straight on northbound I-79 past the closed ramp
  • Take the Route 69 Crafton/Moon Run (Exit 60) off-ramp
  • Turn left onto Route 60 (Steubenville Pike)
  • Take the ramp to 79 South toward Washington
  • From southbound I-79, take the ramp to West 376 toward Pittsburgh International Airport/Beaver (Exit 59B)
  • End detour

The ramp work is part of the $12.6 million project on the Parkway West located between the Ridge Road (Exit 61) and I-79 (Exit 64A) interchanges in Robinson and Collier townships. Additionally, milling and paving on I-376, ramp preservation work, overhead sign structure repairs, drainage improvements, guide rail updates, and sign and pavement marking installation work will occur in 2025. Restrictions include the long-term closure of Boyce Road, ramp closures, overnight single-lane restrictions, and four weekend-long single-lane closures. The majority of the project is anticipated to be completed in late 2025, however, punch list work is expected to continue through January of 2026.

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