Concerns over the safety and functionality of a local bridge were at the forefront during a recent government meeting, as community members voiced their frustrations and experiences related to ongoing issues. A resident, who has been receiving numerous calls regarding the bridge, highlighted its long-standing problems, particularly for larger vehicles that exceed the height limit.
The resident noted that the bridge, engineered nearly a century ago by local professionals, has become a chronic issue, especially for drivers who may not be attentive to the posted height restrictions. This concern was echoed by a statement from CSX, the railway company responsible for the bridge's maintenance, which confirmed that a recent vehicle strike had caused the track to become misaligned, necessitating immediate repairs.
CSX reported that the affected section of Olive Road has been closed to traffic while repairs and upgrades are underway, a process that could take up to three months. The company emphasized the importance of driver awareness, urging motorists to heed advanced warnings and ensure their vehicles can safely clear the bridge.
As the community awaits the completion of repairs, the discussion at the meeting underscored the need for ongoing communication between local authorities and residents to address safety concerns and improve infrastructure.