Good news for Spokane Valley drivers! Funding has been finalized to replace the aging
southbound Sullivan Road Bridge across the Spokane River. The bridge is
the westernmost of the two that cross the river at that location.
Funding for the $15,349,000 needed to replace the bridge includes:
The bridge is a part of a key transportation corridor in the city of Spokane Valley, carrying about 26,000 vehicles each day, including semi trucks traveling to and from the industrial area north of the bridge. In addition to carrying traffic across the Spokane River, the bridge links the industrial area with I-90 as well as the commercial areas located north and south of the freeway.
The bridge replacement project is expected to go out for bid in January of 2014, with construction likely to begin sometime in 2014.
Funding for the $15,349,000 needed to replace the bridge includes:
- $8,000,000 - Federal Bridge Program
- $1,529,000 - Washington State Freight Mobility
Strategic Investment Board (FMSIB)
- $3,500,000 - Washington State Transportation
Improvement Board, as well as a commitment of up to $500,000 in
contingency funding, and
- $2,320,000 - City of Spokane Valley.
The bridge is a part of a key transportation corridor in the city of Spokane Valley, carrying about 26,000 vehicles each day, including semi trucks traveling to and from the industrial area north of the bridge. In addition to carrying traffic across the Spokane River, the bridge links the industrial area with I-90 as well as the commercial areas located north and south of the freeway.
The bridge replacement project is expected to go out for bid in January of 2014, with construction likely to begin sometime in 2014.
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