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Commission approves certificate for Third Street Bridge repairs with monitoring and historic-engineer conditions
Summary
The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for the 1933 Third Street Bridge rehabilitation, adding conditions including peer review by a Secretary of the Interior Standards-qualified historic engineer, stabilization and vibration monitoring plans, and a paint-sample review before coating work begins.
The Historic Preservation Commission on March 21 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a comprehensive repair and rehabilitation project on the 1933 Third Street Bridge.
Natalia Kwiatkowski of the Planning Department summarized staff recommendations and conditions intended to ensure the work remains compatible with the bridges historic character. The proposed scope includes repair and replacement of steel bridge members and the fender-pile system, concrete- and deck repairs, repainting and recoating, replacement…
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