Marion County has announced that it has secured federal funding to replace the aging timber pile bridge over the Pudding River. The project aims to address safety concerns and improve infrastructure in the area.
Bridge Closure and Replacement Details
Starting on May 13, Hazelgreen Road and Torvend Road will be closed to facilitate the replacement of the current bridge. The existing bridge, which was built in 1969, has become outdated and poses ongoing maintenance challenges due to timber decay and traffic impacts.
The Northeast Hazelgreen Road Pudding River Bridge Replacement Project will see the current bridge replaced with a modern concrete structure. As part of the project, Torvend Road will be realigned to accommodate the new bridge.
Anticipated Timeline and Impact
County officials have outlined a timeline for the project, with Torvend Road expected to reopen by June 30 and Hazelgreen Road by October 31. This phased approach aims to minimize disruptions to local residents and businesses while ensuring timely completion of the bridge replacement.
Investment in Infrastructure and Community Well-being
Marion County officials emphasize that the project represents a significant investment in the infrastructure of the region. By addressing the safety concerns associated with the outdated bridge, the county aims to enhance the well-being of both residents and visitors.
Stay Informed
Residents and interested parties can stay updated on the progress of the bridge replacement project by visiting the provided link for more information and project updates.
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