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Irondequoit Bay Bridge

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Photo March 2009 - BradMandell An aerial view of the Irondequoit Bay Bridge. Built over a period of three years, from 1967 to 1969, the Irondequoit Bay Bridge is a 6-lane bridge that spans Irondequoit Bay from Webster on the east to Irondequoit on the west, carrying Route 104. It is the longest bridge in Monroe County. From 1997-1999, a three year reconstruction project was completed.

This $17 million project included removal and replacement of the entire bridge deck and guide rails, new lighting, bike paths, and landscaping.1 In 2012 a $14 million rehabilitation of the bridge was started. While this work was occurring in 2013, the bridge was found to have structural issues with 8 of the 84 crossbeams that required the closure of the two outer lanes. 2 See Also: Irondequoit Bay Bridge webcam 1http://www.crane-hogan.com/irondequoit_bay_bridge.htm2http://www.whec.com/article/stories/s3189090.shtml

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