10th Street Scheduled To Reopen In July As Crews Fill In Massive Pittsburgh Sinkhole
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - About 8 months after a massive sinkhole opened up in downtown Pittsburgh and swallowed a bus, crews are putting the finishing touches on repairs.
According to Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority, 10th Street is scheduled to reopen mid-July.
Crews were on scene Monday pouring concrete to resurface the road where the 20-feet-deep sinkhole opened up at the end of October.
Pittsburgh Public Safety first estimated repairs would take about eight weeks, but the timeline later changed to months.
No one was injured.