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Pittsburgh receives $10 million grant to remediated landslide conditions on Mt. Washington

PITTSBURGH (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) – Pittsburgh has won a grant worth nearly $10 million to remediate landslide conditions along Grandview Avenue on Mount Washington.

The grant comes from the Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency and "will be used to fund landslide mitigation through the construction of retaining walls and/or engineered slopes to repair landslide damage and ensure future slope stability at three sites located on Mount Washington," a press released stated.


"Support for infrastructure upgrades is one of the most important ways the federal government can partner with Pittsburgh, and will help preserve this historic asset beloved by residents and tourists alike for years to come," Mayor Peduto said.

"This project will help stabilize the slopes of Mount Washington to ensure that Pittsburghers' safety. I have been working for some time to secure federal funding to address landslide threats in Mt. Washington and other parts of our community, so I'm very pleased that the city was awarded the funds to move forward with this vitally important project," said U.S. Representative Mike Doyle. "I will continue to work to secure additional federal assistance for preventing and remediating landslides in Pittsburgh."

The project will work on areas on Grandview Avenue, Greenleaf Street, and William Street.

"Mount Washington and Duquesne Heights residents have long shared beautiful Grandview Avenue with others, and will now finally get the return in investment they deserve. These upgrades should make the avenue and other streets around the neighborhood safe for generations," Council President Theresa Kail-Smith said. "I want to thank Senators Casey and Toomey, and Congressmen Doyle and Lamb, for their support of this vitally important project."