Pittsburgh Veterans Day Parade Won't Be Impacted By Sinkhole Repairs
PITTSBURGH (KDKA)-- Nothing can stop you from celebrating Veteran's Day this year-- not even a sinkhole.
There were concerns about whether the giant sinkhole from last week was going to negatively impact the Veteran's Day Parade. That's because it's very close to where the parade will start.
The good news is that the sinkhole repairs will not impact the parade.
PWSA announced that a private water live running below 10th Street was improperly capped.
Now, they're trying to figure out if the line was leaking before the collapse, and if that is what caused the sinkhole to open up.
This year marks the 100th Anniversary of the Veterans Day Parade. It is the second oldest parade in the country.
It will kick off at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday at Liberty and 10th Avenue and head towards Point State Park.
All Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, State, and federal offices and courts will be closed in observance of Veterans Day on Monday.
Banks and post offices will also be closed and there'll be no mail delivery.
Trash pick-up in the City of Pittsburgh will go on as scheduled.
The Port Authority will be running its bus, light rail, and incline service on a regular schedule, but the downtown service center will be closed.
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