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Historic Bridge in Lawrence County Up for Adoption

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March 2, 2023
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Historic George’s Creek Bridge on 581 to be replaced

KYTC seeking suitable owner; application process runs through April 7

PIKEVILLE, Ky. (Jan. 31, 2023) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is seeking a new home for a historic bridge.

The Georges Creek Bridge, located on KY 581 in Lawrence County, is scheduled for replacement next year. KYTC engineers are looking for a good home for the old bridge, which was closed to traffic in 2019.

Constructed in 1924 by the Vincennes Bridge Co., Georges Creek is a Parker Pony Truss bridge and a true masterpiece – the last of its kind. It is distinguishable by its two closely set arches connected by a series of steel beams that run the length of the structure.

According to KYTC District 12 Chief Engineer Mary Westfall-Holbrook, “This bridge has great character, and while it is functionally obsolete by today’s standards, it could still make a wonderful addition to a park or hiking trail.”

The district is seeking a city, county or state government agency; historic preservation organization, or other approved individual or entity interested in having the bridge moved to a new site in Kentucky for preservation and reuse.

“We’re hoping the right organization takes an interest,” Shantana Woodward, Public Information Officer, said.

“There’s still a lot of life left in this bridge, and in the right setting, it will shine again.”

If it can be relocated to an appropriate setting, the bridge may still be eligible for designation on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Federal Highway Association (FHWA) and KYTC can pay all expenses associated with match marking, disassembly, transportation to the new site, and off-loading of the bridge in an amount up to the estimated cost of demolition. The new owner, when chosen, will be responsible for all costs associated with site preparation and re-assembly of the bridge. Any additional costs the project might bear will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

Agencies, organizations, or individuals who have an interest in adopting the structure should submit letters of interest and proposals for the bridge before April 7, 2023. If no recipient is located or selected, the bridge will be documented to Historic American Engineering Record specifications and demolished.

Construction is set to begin this year on a new structure at the site.

For more information or to submit a written proposal, contact KYTC District 12 Public Information Officer Shantana Woodward at KYTC District 12, 109 Loraine Street, Pikeville, KY 41501 or call 606-433-7791.

 

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Comments 4

  1. Kim Burchett says:
    3 years ago

    Are they building another one there…..

    • KAG says:
      2 years ago

      No Kim you will have to jump the creek now.

  2. DOUGLAS CLEM says:
    3 years ago

    THE KINGDOM COME STATE PARK at Cumberland, KY. would be an ideal placement. A bridge to span over HWY 160 for the LITTLE SHEPPARD TRAIL to continue without interrupt ion has been needed for ever! HWY 1679 from HWY 160 to LADEN TRAIL (HWY 2010), is a muddy rut hole and is a danger for tourist driving that road. If we had the bridge it would only add mistique to that beautiful trail.

  3. KAG says:
    3 years ago

    I hope this dont raise my city taxes

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