August 17, 2021 |

Twelve weeks after the bridge over Beaver Creek failed, a permanent solution is being put into place. The bridge on County Road 660 northeast of Riverside, is being replaced with a new, steel structure 40-foot in length. The project will take about two months, and cost around $300,000.

Cali O’Hare spoke with Road and Bridge Superintendent, who was at the construction site first thing Monday morning, and has the latest in this story.

Pictured above: Damage at the bridge over Beaver Creek. Photo courtesy Road and Bridge Superintendent, Kandis Fritz.

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