What's Happening?
A 1.2-mile section of the Great Allegheny Passage will be temporarily closed for most of July to address landslide concerns. The affected area is located under Kennywood Park in West Mifflin. Crews will work to stabilize the terrain to ensure the safety
of the passage, which is a popular route for cyclists and hikers.
Why It's Important?
The temporary closure of this section of the Great Allegheny Passage highlights the ongoing challenges of maintaining infrastructure in areas prone to natural hazards like landslides. This closure could impact local tourism and recreational activities, as the passage is a significant attraction for outdoor enthusiasts. Addressing these concerns is crucial for ensuring the long-term usability and safety of the trail.
What's Next?
Following the stabilization work, the section of the passage is expected to reopen, restoring access for cyclists and hikers. Ongoing monitoring and maintenance will likely be necessary to prevent future issues. Local authorities may also consider implementing additional safety measures or infrastructure improvements to mitigate the risk of landslides in the future.

















