City Of Pittsburgh Launching Blitz On Abandoned Vehicles

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Pittsburgh is launching an attack on abandoned vehicles across the city.

Residents are encouraged to report abandoned vehicles to 311, and the city says police and traffic supervisors will work to clear as many complaints as possible.

Police are starting with Allentown and Beltzhoover on Tuesday, and they'll work to tow away abandoned vehicles throughout the rest of the city in the coming weeks.

"Abandoned vehicles are a blight on neighborhoods and we're making a special commitment of resources to address them. I urge residents to help police by letting us know of any such vehicles in their neighborhoods," Mayor Bill Peduto said in a press release.

You can report abandoned vehicles by calling 311, 412-255-2621 or filing a complaint online.

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