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PREVIEW: An update on landslide remediation in Riverview Park

PREVIEW: An update on landslide remediation in Riverview Park
A map of Riverview Park, with the locations of the 10 landslides identified by the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure for remediation.

Author: Image courtesy of DOMI

Since 2019, the City of Pittsburgh has been working to remediate 10 landslides across Riverview Park in order to maintain access to the park’s roadways and trails. Now, more than half of those landslides have been addressed, with the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI) eyeing to fix more in the future.

According to Eric Setzler, the chief engineer on the project with DOMI, Slide 4 is most likely the next landslide the department will seek to address, probably within the next year or two depending on funding availability.

Setzler said DOMI prioritized landslides depending on their size and impact to travel through the park. Slide 9, for example, was the first DOMI remediated back in 2022, and is located near the park’s Chapel Shelter, along the main thoroughfare through Riverview.

“We have gotten to the biggest, most critical ones,” he said.

Check out the April edition of The Northside Chronicle for the full story.


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