During a recent government meeting, officials unanimously approved a motion to utilize a discretionary exemption for the construction of a new bridge on County Road 640372. The decision comes in response to deteriorating conditions of the existing infrastructure, which has been a longstanding issue for approximately 50 years.
The discussion highlighted the urgent need for repairs, as the current structure has shown significant wear, including cracking and stiffness. Officials noted that the situation has worsened, with water levels rising to the point where they have previously overflowed the road. The existing tank car used for support is deemed inadequate, prompting the decision to replace it with a more robust bridge.
The project is budgeted for the upcoming fiscal year, and construction could potentially begin as early as next Monday. Officials emphasized the importance of addressing the issue promptly to ensure safety for the daily traffic of trucks accessing a nearby plant. The motion to proceed with the bridge construction was met with no opposition, reflecting a consensus on the necessity of the project.