PITTSBURGH (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) - The city of Pittsburgh's street repaving program moves into high gear Tuesday.
One problem the city is facing is the high number of cars parked in the street because more people are working from home.
Mayor Bill Peduto's office says resident will receive robocalls if they have signed up for Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority alerts.
Fliers will be places on parked vehicles 48 hours before a street is to be repaved.
The Department of Mobility and Infrastructure website has a weekly repaving schedule.
The city will repave 27 miles of streets this year at a cost of $15.7 million.
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