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Alternative transportation
fromGothamist
1 week ago

NJ Gov. Sherrill wins praise for killing plan to expand roadways headed to Holland Tunnel

Governor Sherrill approved a $6.7 billion Newark Bay Bridge replacement project while rejecting plans to widen highway infrastructure and increase lane capacity.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Lake Tahoe bridge with cheeky nickname reopens after $10 million replacement

A Lake Tahoe landmark celebrated for how it encourages people to stop and lean over its railing to admire the water below reopened Tuesday after a full replacement that lasted several months. Fanny Bridge, a historic crossing over the Truckee River, is open again to vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists in Tahoe City. Part of Highway 89 at the southwestern edge of town, Fanny Bridge spans over Lake Tahoe's only outlet via West Lake Boulevard.
Renovation
fromSFGATE
3 months ago

Caltrans to open new bridge on I-80 near Truckee

Construction is near Lake Spaulding, about 25 miles west of Truckee. Caltrans said the work will impact traffic in both directions; crews are slated to begin reducing traffic to a single lane on Sunday at 7 p.m. The agency expects to begin directing motorists headed east onto the new bridge span beginning Tuesday. Work on the westbound bridge is slated for the spring.
California
US news
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 months ago

Cost to rebuild collapsed Baltimore bridge more than doubles, completion now expected in late 2030

Replacement of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge now estimated at $4.3–$5.2 billion, with opening moved to late 2030.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
5 months ago

Park Avenue Viaduct reaches key milestone in reconstruction work for Metro-North

Phase 1 of the Park Avenue Viaduct Replacement replaced 8,240 track feet through 128 bridge installations without disrupting Metro‑North service.
fromBoston.com
6 months ago

What's happening with the Cape Cod bridges?

According to the Cape Cod Commission, the regional planning, economic development, and regulatory agency, the 90-year-old bridges are considered "functionally obsolete," with narrow roadways, unsafe pedestrian access, and aging infrastructure. As the only connection to the mainland, the bridges are essential infrastructure for the more than 200,000 year-round Cape residents and the 50,000 daily commuters who rely on them. The federal government owns the bridges, but under an agreement with Massachusetts officials, the state will take over operations after they are rebuilt.
US politics
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