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Bridge repairs approved amid concerns over structural integrity

June 24, 2024 | Quincy City, Adams County, Illinois



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Bridge repairs approved amid concerns over structural integrity
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical maintenance issues concerning a local bridge, which has been in service for approximately 23 years. Concerns were raised about significant deterioration, including spalling in the bridge deck and damage to the retaining walls. The bridge's design, particularly its curvature, has contributed to these structural problems, leading to increased stress on the deck.

Despite the bridge being relatively new, officials noted that maintenance is typically required every 20 to 25 years. The discussion highlighted the high costs associated with repairs, attributed to the bridge's size and complexity. One official expressed skepticism about the bridge's utility, referring to it as a \"bridge to nowhere\" and questioning the financial rationale behind its construction, especially given the lack of commercial development in the area that would generate sales tax revenue.

The meeting concluded with a vote on the bridge maintenance resolution, which passed with 11 votes in favor and 2 against. Additionally, the Public Works Director recommended the approval of a low bid from Glick's Construction for the demolition of a sludge dome building, amounting to $143,413. This decision reflects ongoing efforts to address infrastructure needs within the community.

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