Anyone with questions about new restrictions is encouraged to call Dormont police

Some Dormont residents are being forced to find a new place to park or risk getting a ticket. The Borough Council approved the Traffic and Parking Planning Commission's recommendation to prohibit parking on Potomac Avenue between West Liberty and Voelkel avenues between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m.A warning letter was placed on windshields to let residents know it's effective immediately, forcing many in nearby apartments to park farther away from home. "It's just really frustrating, said Megan Sayles, who lives nearby. "This is a great place to live and you don't really want to think about parking all the time. "Dormont police told Pittsburgh's Action News 4 that repair work is also being done on Potomac Avenue from May 13 to May 27, limiting parking even more, and soon parking meters will be installed. Anyone with questions about the new restrictions is encouraged to call Dormont police or speak to Mayor Jason Walsh.

Some Dormont residents are being forced to find a new place to park or risk getting a ticket.

The Borough Council approved the Traffic and Parking Planning Commission's recommendation to prohibit parking on Potomac Avenue between West Liberty and Voelkel avenues between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m.


A warning letter was placed on windshields to let residents know it's effective immediately, forcing many in nearby apartments to park farther away from home.

"It's just really frustrating, said Megan Sayles, who lives nearby.

"This is a great place to live and you don't really want to think about parking all the time. "

Dormont police told Pittsburgh's Action News 4 that repair work is also being done on Potomac Avenue from May 13 to May 27, limiting parking even more, and soon parking meters will be installed.

Anyone with questions about the new restrictions is encouraged to call Dormont police or speak to Mayor Jason Walsh.