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New Report Finds Aging Bridges In Oregon

Transportation For America

More than five percent of all the bridges in Oregon are considered “structurally deficient.” KLCC’s Tiffany Eckert reports.

Deficient bridges are those in urgent need of repair or replacement. Transportation for America analyzed bridge conditions statewide and found 439 of them in trouble. According to the report, Linn County tops the list with 15% needing overhaul. Douglas County has 29 deficient bridges. Lane County, which has the most bridges in the state, comes in third for the most in need of repair.

Credit Transportation For America

Chris Rall, is a Field Organizer with Transportation for America. He says funding is a priority.

Rall: “We invested $1.3 billion dollars in the Oregon Transportation Infrastructure Act. But that was bonded. So we’ve borrowed a bunch of money, fixed a bunch of bridges and now the bill is coming due and we’ve got other bridges that we either didn’t repair before or that are aging and we’re going to have to repair in the future.”

Rall’s organization works to increase state and federal investments in transportation solutions.

In the May election, Lane County voters rejected a Vehicle Registration Fee which would have funded maintenance and repair of roads and bridges.

To see the entire report:

http://t4america.org/maps-tools/bridges/oregon-2015

Copyright 2015 KLCC

Tiffany Eckert is a reporter for KLCC, the NPR member station in Eugene, Oregon. Her reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.