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Corrosion closes 4th St. bridge to cars

The Fourth Street bridge into Newport is closed to vehicles for the time being. 

State eyes options after inspection reveals deteriorated steel support

COVINGTON, Ky. - The Licking River bridge that connects Covington and Newport at Fourth Street is closed to vehicles for the time being after a state inspection team found deterioration in a “primary load-carrying member.”
 
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) announced the closure in a news release today that said officials are analyzing immediate options ranging from keeping the bridge closed until an emergency repair is made to partially re-opening it with lane restrictions and a reduced weight limit.
 
“We are going with a safety-first approach for the 4th Street Bridge,” said Bob Yeager, chief district engineer for the Department of Highways’ District 6 office. “KYTC officials are looking at a number of options. It might be possible to open the bridge back up, with restrictions, until a repair is made.” 
 
The inspection on Tuesday was the regularly scheduled annual look at the bridge. The deterioration was found in a steel beam on the Newport approach to the main span.
 
Yeager notified Covington officials of the closure today and told Mayor Joe Meyer that District 6 officials should know more this week.
 
Mayor Meyer noted that the bridge carries almost 14,000 vehicles a day and said he hoped that state engineers could find a quick solution that would reopen the bridge.
 
“I can’t stress enough how important this connection is, not only between Covington and cities in Campbell County but also between an array of attractions, like the Northern Kentucky Convention Center, the Newport Aquarium and restaurant districts all along the Ohio River,” Meyer said. “Having it severed even for a short while is extremely detrimental to both Covington and its neighbors to the east, Newport, Bellevue and Dayton.”
 
Pedestrians can still use the bridge’s walkways, and bicycle riders can use the roadway.
 
Motorists traveling from Covington to Newport will need to use the Licking Valley Girl Scout Bridge, accessed via M.L. King Jr. Blvd./12th Street. Or they can take one of three Ohio River bridges into Cincinnati and then another bridge into Newport.
 
The Fourth Street bridge was dedicated July 23, 1936, with the official name of “World War Veterans Memorial Bridge.”
 
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