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St. Charles Area Bridges

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Tri-Cities' Bridges in Good Condition Overall

Part 2 of Series: On a scale of 1-10, most big bridges in the Tri-Cities rate a 6 or 7 — with a range from 5 to 9.

The bridges in Geneva, Batavia and St. Charles all earn passing grades, according to a report by Transportation for America. And that's an important footnote when examining the results of the report. Whenever we analyze data, there's a human tendency as well as a journalistic tendency to focus on what's wrong and what needs to be fixed. In fact, that's part of the purpose of the report: to lay out an argument for government investment in infrastructure, as mentioned in President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address. The Website asks people to sign up and tell Congress to start spending. "America's transportation system is broken. Bridges are crumbling, commute times are longer than ever, and too few people have access to good …

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Ted Schnell

11:37 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wow, that makes me wonder how accurate (or how old) the data in the Transportation for America report is.   more ›

Monday, February 18, 2013

13 St. Charles-Area Bridges Rated 'Structurally Deficient'

National Report: Click here for an interactive map that will show you the deficient bridges in our area as well as the status of the bridges we cross every day.

There are 13 bridges within 10 miles of St. Charles that are rated “structurally deficient,” according to a Transportation for America report, which also notes that the Main Street/Route 64 bridge over the Fox River is safe but “functionally obsolete.” The good news is that none of the “structurally deficient” bridges are in St. Charles, Geneva, or Batavia city limits and none of the nearest ones are major traffic thoroughfares across the Fox River. While functionally obsolete might sound ominous, the Transportation for America report points out that it means the bridge “has older design features not built to current standards.” That does not mean the bridge is deficient — it just means the bridge might not be wide enough or high enough to…

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