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REBUILDING BRENTWOOD FOR THE FUTURE!

“ Temporary Inconvenience – Permanent Improvement”
If you thought 2016 was a busy year with over $ 3 million in Capital Improvement Projects throughout the Borough 2017 is picking up where last year left off with nearly $ 4 million in Capital Improvements planned and budgeted.
Here is the list of the projects that Brentwood Borough anticipating to do in year of 2017.
2017 Capital improvements projects include but not limited to:
1. Approved lists of the roads for paving and road rehabilitation in 2017
• Lora Way from Lanmore to Lawnview
• Dailey Road from Radison to Pointview
• Bannon from Marylea to Lanmore
• Brednick from Brownsville Road to Dalewood
• Brednick from Dalewood to Cloverlea
• Bookman from West Garden to Laveton
• Munsey from Steps to Kaufmann
• Munsey from Kaufmann to Shadewell
2. Year 2 of the Borough’ s Sidewalk Cost Sharing Improvement Project will continue with the success from last year. In addition to any sidewalks along the above streets, the following areas will also be eligible this year for the program.
• Pyramid Avenue
• Brentwood Avenue
• Clermont Avenue
3. Sanitary and Storm sewer CCTV and repairs to maintain and improve infrastructure will continue throughout the Borough.
4. Brentwood Borough public pool complete reconstruction is scheduled to begin as soon as the pool closes at the end of the 2017 season.
The Borough continues to invest in and prepare for its future. The Borough continues to learn and grow from taking on these major projects and doing a majority of the engineering and project management in-house in order to save on costs and stretch those dollars to include as many projects as we can. We learned a lot from last year’ s road program and from the very patient residents on Dauphin St., Villawood Avenue, Shadyway Drive, and Kingsley Street. Trying to coordinate utility repairs with the Borough’ s paving program to avoid a utility from tearing up a recently paved street was a challenge. We have learned a lot and are working closely with the utility companies to improve on this coordinated process to reduce the impact and inconveniences caused to the residents. One such area will be with doing a better job of informing the residents of these many projects. To assist those that will be directly impacted by the above projects, the Borough will be setting up a Capital Project section on the Borough’ s web site to list the progress, contractor information, contact information, project schedule as well as any issues to keep everyone informed.
Thank you all for your patience and input as we continue to improve the Borough as well as the process.
Vitali Alexandrov Assistant Public Works Director 412-884-1500 x120

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BRIEFLY BRENTWOOD
Brentwood Official’ s Representing and Making Connections for us!
Council President John Frombach is joined by Councilman AJ Doyle, Representative Harry Readshaw, and Brentwood Police Chief at the ALOM meeting.
Councilmen AJ Doyle, US Congressman Tim Murphy, and Councilman Harold Smith talking politics at the Allegheny County Borough’ s Association Meeting.
Governor Tom Wolf addresses the crowd at the Allegheny County
League of Municipalities( ALOM) Meeting.
Councilman Pat Carnevale and Councilman Dr. Bob
Pasquantonio discuss environmental issue with former City of Pittsburgh
Councilman and Food & Water Watch Liaison Doug Shields at the ALOM meeting.
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