subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Tue, Feb 09 2010 

Published: October 29, 2009 02:31 pm    print this story  

Crossing the Erie Canal

Reduced weight limit on bridges has some residents concerned

By Holly Toal
E-mail Holly

The Journal-Register

Questions were raised at two separate Orleans County forums recently regarding the rehabilitation of Erie Canal bridges.

Town of Ridgeway Councilman Jeffrey Toussaint brought to the attention of the town board at its October meeting that residents have been concerned about reduced weight limits and the narrowing of some bridges in the area.

The same concern was raised at the annual Orleans County Farm Bureau meeting Oct. 21 in Albion.

“It’s one of those issues that everyone’s aware of but nobody’s done anything about,” said farm bureau President William Eick.

Nelda Toussaint, a member of the board of directors of the farm bureau, said she has heard concerns that the Knowlesville Road bridge will permanently be a single-lane bridge and posted for less tonnage, which would pose a problem for farmers who have large trucks with heavy machinery traveling through the area.

“Things are becoming a real issue,” she said. Toussaint explained that some vehicles will be turning a 4-mile trip into a 15-mile trip just in order to cross the canal.

Some residents also fear that because some of the canal bridges are seeing reduced weight limits, the Route 63 bridge in Medina will experience an increase in traffic volume, which will bring large trucks carrying heavy machinery down Medina’s main thoroughfare.

According to Lori Maher, New York state Department of Transportation public information officer for Region 4, most of the Erie Canal bridges were built around 1910. At that time, people didn’t anticipate the large volume of traffic and heavy farm equipment that would be crossing over them.

“These canal bridges are old,” she said. And because all of the bridges were built around the same time, “they’re all showing signs of wear and tear at the same time.”

Recently, the DOT engaged in a number of rehabilitation projects on several canal bridges, which Maher described as “just short of full replacement.”

An inspection of the Knowlesville bridge took place in the fall of this year. According to Maher, the floor system was found to be in “very poor condition.”

After renovation efforts to the lift bridge and strict weight calculations, it has been reopened as a single-lane bridge with a weight limit of six tons.

“I don’t think that one was posted before,” said Maher.

The reason for the reduction of traffic flow to a single lane, she said, is that it keeps the vehicles along the wheelpath, where the bridge is best supported.

The Knowlesville bridge is not on the state’s capital project list. “At this time we don’t have any major work planned for the future,” said Maher.

She said that since the DOT now knows the condition of the bridge, it will be looking at it more closely to see what can be done to possibly raise the posting in the future.

As an alternative route, Maher suggested Eagle Harbor Road, which has no weight restrictions.

The Route 98 bridge in Albion was inspected in April of this year, when it was determined that there was serious steel deterioration. Bridge renovations took place during September and October — during which the weight limit was reduced to 6 tons — and traffic was rerouted along Route 387 (Fancher Road).

The bridge was reopened Oct. 20 with a weight limit of 16 tons.

According to Maher, the DOT is going to crunch some more numbers and see if the bridge will be able to hold more weight.

The Gaines Basin Road bridge in Albion is currently closed while it is under construction, and is not scheduled for completion until August 2010, according to Maher. Regarding a weight limit on that bridge, it is anticipated that it will have an R-permit restriction, meaning that trucking companies will have to get a special permit for it.

The Keltel Road bridge in Albion also underwent recent rehabilitation and is now open with a weight limit of 16 tons, according to Maher.

“We have undertaken a lot of projects in recent years” regarding bridgework along the Erie Canal, said Maher.

Both the Ridgeway Town Board and the Orleans County Farm Bureau decided to send communication to the state DOT expressing their concerns with the changes to the Erie Canal bridges.

Contact editor Holly Toal at 798-1400, ext. 8225.

print this story  

Photos


Rehabilitation work on the Route 98 bridge in the Village of Albion was finished Oct. 20. The bridge still has two lanes, but the weight limit was reduced to 16 tons. Holly Toal/STAFF/The Journal-Register (Click for larger image)



autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Featured Jobs

Human Services
HUMAN SERVICES. Transitional Specialist: (PT) Niagara Falls. Assist youth with 90 day transition programming, intake and...>MORE

Nurse
NURSE. Niagara County Community College is seeking a part-time college nurse for the college’s health services. Please s...>MORE

Culinary Arts
Culinary Arts (Baking and Pastry Instructor) NIAGARA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE is seeking applications for part-time inst...>MORE

Home Care AIde
...>MORE

PHONE SALES
Phone sales, high profile fundraisers, great pay, exp. a plus, nice NT office, FT/PT, hrly. plus, Pete or Mike, 694-12...>MORE

FLOOR MAINTENANCE
Floor Maintenance, 3rd shift, exp. in stripping & waxing need only apply, f/t & p/t, 632-2259 ...>MORE

Medical Associate
MEDICAL ASSOCIATE
Busy local Niagara Falls practice, strong computer skills, billing background helpful, $13-$14/ho
...>MORE

Counselor
COUNSELOR, PART-TIME: NIAGARA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE is seeking a part-time counselor in student services to work in t...>MORE

MST Therapist
Catholic Charities has an excellent professional development opportunity available for the following position:
    
...>MORE

Mechanic
MECHANIC  Service company owned trucks, trailers, etc. 2 years experience and own tools.    Apply at 490 Ohio Street or...>MORE

See all ads

Feature Autos

Chrysler 2000 Concord LXI
Chrysler 2000 Concord LXI, 4 door, one owner, exc. condition, power windows, power steering, power locks, $5000 or best ...>MORE

Ford 1997 Taurus
FORD 1997 taurus, runs exc. fully loaded, must see $1400 or best offer. 205-7711...>MORE

1998 Dodge Dakota Sport
DODGE 1998 Dakota Sport 3.9 V6, regular cab, exc in & out, no rust, real sharp, $2750. 523-7102...>MORE

Dodge 2001 Neon
DODGE 2001Neon, 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, 58k mi. am/fm CD player, n o rust, like new, $3950. 525-7796...>MORE

Pontiac 2000 Grand Prix XL
PONTIAC 2000 Grand Prix XL, black,
good condition
531-2669
...>MORE

Ford 1999 Escort ZX2
FORD 1999 ESCORT, ZX2 Coupe, runs great, NYS inspected, exc. cond. $1650. 694-0441...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index