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Provo schedules August start for 820 North river bridge; detours, ADA access planned

3042267 · April 17, 2025
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Provo City engineers said the Provo River bridge and adjacent trail work at 820 North will be advertised for bid in May and is expected to begin construction in August after completion of environmental review with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Provo City engineers said the Provo River bridge replacement and roadway work at 820 North will be advertised for bid in May and is expected to begin construction in August after completion of environmental review with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

David Middleton, Provo City Engineering, told the Transportation and Mobility Advisory Committee that design is about 90% complete and staff are preparing required documents for the Corps’ environmental review. “We are a little bit behind of where we wanted to be,” Middleton said, and added that staff expect to bid the project in May and anticipate construction to start in August after the local June 2 to July 31 spawn season ends.

The city plans to route motor traffic onto 500 North and use 500 West (Independence Avenue) as part of the primary detour network. Middleton said the bridge deck will remain in…

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