In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant infrastructure improvements involving the Union Springs and Winstead Road bridges. The meeting highlighted plans to eliminate the existing wooden bridge on Winstead Road, which has been deemed costly to maintain over time. Instead, officials proposed relocating Winstead Road to build a new bridge, which is expected to save the county substantial funds both in immediate construction costs and long-term maintenance.
The county has reached an agreement with the property owner to purchase a portion of land necessary for the new road alignment for $10,000. This strategic move is anticipated to not only reduce the need for ongoing bridge repairs but also streamline traffic flow in the area. The proposal includes the construction of approximately 700 feet of new road, which is significantly less expensive than maintaining the current bridge.
Officials emphasized the long-term benefits of this project, noting that while the initial investment may seem modest, the elimination of the bridge will save the county thousands of dollars over the years. The board is expected to approve the property purchase, allowing the project to move forward. The Union Springs bridge will still be constructed as planned, with the old Winstead Road bridge remaining in place until the new infrastructure is completed.
Overall, the meeting underscored a proactive approach to infrastructure management, aiming to enhance safety and reduce costs for the county in the future.