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Clay County approves U.S. Army Corps memorandum for replacement of historic Northeast 172nd Street bridge
Summary
Clay County commissioners on Thursday approved a three‑party memorandum of agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Missouri State Historic Preservation Officer to remove and replace the Northeast 172nd Street Bridge over Muddy Fork Creek.
Clay County commissioners on Thursday approved a three‑party memorandum of agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Missouri State Historic Preservation Officer to remove and replace the Northeast 172nd Street Bridge over Muddy Fork Creek.
The commission approved the measure, listed as item 2025‑244, on a 5‑1 vote after a presentation by Tom Dagenhart, the county’s road and bridge director. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the agreement.
Dagenhart said the bridge is listed on the federal historic registry and was built in 1919. “It’s on the federal registry. It was built in 1919,” he said, and described the structure as a two‑span reinforced‑concrete arch with a reinforced concrete deck, 103 feet long and a…
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