Multiple Regional Bridges Reopen After Major Infrastructure Repairs
Multiple Regional Bridges Reopen After Major Infrastructure Repairs

Multiple Regional Bridges Reopen After Major Infrastructure Repairs

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Several key bridge projects across the U.S. and Canada have recently been completed or reopened, improving transportation and connectivity. Naperville's Washington Street bridge over the DuPage River, delayed nearly nine months, has fully reopened with all lanes and pedestrian walkways accessible, restoring access to downtown businesses and the Riverwalk. In Halton, the new Tremaine Road bridge now supports improved north-south traffic flow, with demolition of the old bridge underway as part of a larger infrastructure plan including a future Highway 401 interchange. Cobb County reopened the pedestrian bridge over Cobb Parkway just in time for Major League Baseball’s All-Star events, with elevator modernization still ongoing. Meanwhile, in Tunica, Mississippi, the Old Highway 61 bridge reopened after nearly a year of structural repairs funded by the state's Emergency Road and Bridge Repair Fund, enhancing safety for local travelers. These projects reflect ongoing investments in transportation infrastructure aimed at boosting regional mobility and safety.

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