The Bicentennial Bridge over the St. Joseph River will not be raised to masted vessels after the Michigan Department of Transportation discovered an issue during a recent inspection. St. Joseph Harbormaster Michael Moran said an update on the repair will be provided once a timeline is known.
The Bicentennial Bridge over the St. Joseph River will not be raised to masted vessels after the Michigan Department of Transportation discovered an issue during a recent inspection. The bridge remains fully usable to roadway traffic.
The Bicentennial Bridge over the St. Joseph River will not be raised to masted vessels after the Michigan Department of Transportation discovered an issue during a recent inspection. St. Joseph Harbormaster Michael Moran said an update on the repair will be provided once a timeline is known.
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The Bicentennial Bridge over the St. Joseph River will not be raised to masted vessels after the Michigan Department of Transportation discovered an issue during a recent inspection. The bridge remains fully usable to roadway traffic.
Low water levels in the St. Joseph River may not be the only thing causing vessels to hit a snag as they try to reach Lake Michigan this boating season.
The Bicentennial Bridge over the St. Joseph River is unable to open for sailboats and other tall vessels after a mechanical issue was found by Michigan Department of Transportation workers this past Tuesday, according to St. Joseph Harbormaster Michael Moran.