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Carrollton-Prestonville Bridge Undergoing Maintenance Repairs

The bridge is scheduled to be replaced in the coming years.

View of Carrollton-Prestonville Bridge looking north toward Carrollton. (PHOTO COURTESY: KYTC District 6). 

(Covington, Ky.) – Crews are spending today making repairs on the Carrollton-Prestonville Bridge on U.S. 42 in Carroll County.

Maintenance crews will be jacking the bridge up, and resetting the bearings located underneath the bridge deck.

In mid-June, during the last Non-Redundant Steel Tension Member (NSTM) inspection, inspectors found the bearings had shifted due to thermal movement. In response, KYTC lowered the load rating on the bridge from 22 tons to 10 tons.

The lowered weight rating was put in place to reduce the vibration on the bridge until a maintenance repair could be made.

“Safety is our number one priority,” said Bob Yeager, Chief District Engineer for KYTC District 6. “Once these repairs are made, we’ll return the bridge load rating back to its prior 22-ton limit, which is a Class A trucking highway at 44,000lbs.  Trucks weighing more than 44,000lbs must use alternative routes.”

The maintenance project will require a full closure of the bridge until 3:00 p.m. today.

The Carrollton-Prestonville Bridge is scheduled to be replaced in the coming years. Right-of-way activity should take place in 2024. Construction is expected to begin after right-of-way is cleared in 2025.

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