Officials recently held public meetings to discuss the deteriorating condition of the historic Washington Crossing Bridge and potential plans for its future.
The aging structure currently suffers from narrow lanes and significant physical decay, leading authorities to investigate solutions ranging from minor rehabilitation to the construction of an entirely new span.
Community members and local leaders expressed significant concerns regarding how a modern, larger bridge might increase heavy truck traffic and damage the historic integrity of the surrounding village.
While some favor preserving the 1905 steel-truss design, engineers are evaluating the safety and financial feasibility of several different alignments. A preferred alternative is not expected to be selected until at least 2027 following further environmental and structural studies.
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