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Route 71 Bridge Opens Today

Despite earlier predictions, Shark River span project is complete

 

Despite predictions that it wouldn't open until late July, the New Jersey Department of Transportation reported Friday that the bridge will be opened to vehicle and pedestrian traffic today.

The bridge has been closed since October 2010, when the DOT began a $17.8 million rehabilitation of the mechanical and electrical systems and safety barriers for the bridge. The project also included improvements to the Route 88 bridge over the Inland Waterway in Point Pleasant.

“We promised local officials and business owners that we would do everything possible to get the bridge back in service by Memorial Day, which is the traditional start of the Jersey Shore summer season,” said NJDOT Commissioner James Simpson.  “I’m pleased we have been able to beat that deadline and wish the businesses and the towns a safe and prosperous summer.”

"While this bridge closing has lasted longer than we were originally told, it is good to see it is finally over," Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty. "This has been a burden on our businesses, and I am pleased that we can move forward into the summer with the bridge operating properly."

Related Topics: Department Of Transportation, Shark River, and route 71

Kacy Renna

8:49 am on Saturday, May 21, 2011

This is great news! Thank you Mayor Doherty for making this a priority for the people and businesses of Belmar!

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