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STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ANNOUNCES START OF PROJECT
TO REPLACE STATE ROUTE 26 BRIDGE OVER DEER RIVER IN LEWIS COUNTY
New Concrete Span Will Improve Travel and Enhance Safety Along Key Route for North Country Motorists
New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez today announced that work has begun on a project to replace the State Route 26 Bridge over Deer River in the Town of Denmark, Lewis County. The project will replace the existing bridge, which was built in 1932, with a modern span featuring concrete beams and road surfaces that will improve travel and enhance safety along an important roadway for the flow of people and commerce in the North Country. State Route 26 is a key conduit for the transport of local agricultural products and is also widely used by motorists traveling to and from the Fort Drum military base. The bridge is located between County Route 12 (Station Road) and County Route 55 (Deer River Road) in Lewis County.
"New York State is investing like never before in a resilient and sustainable, 21st Century transportation infrastructure network that meets the needs of our local communities and benefits all New Yorkers,” said Commissioner Dominguez. “This new bridge in Lewis County will enhance safety and improve travel conditions for motorists across the North Country and help keep the region’s economy growing.”
The new bridge will feature 6-feet-wide shoulders in both directions to provide additional room for cyclists and pedestrians. A transparent acrylic barrier will be installed to help prevent spray from a nearby waterfall from settling on the roadway. The extensive use of concrete in the structure will also help minimize the water’s corrosive impacts.
The $2.8 million project will also upgrade the approaches to the bridge and install new guiderail. New signs and road markings will also be added.
During construction, one travel lane will be maintained via a temporary bridge with alternating traffic controlled by signals. Additional lane or shoulder closures may also be needed to facilitate work operations with traffic controlled by flaggers. Work on the project is expected to be complete by the end of December 2021. -more-
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