Meath Wash Bridge Replacement Project Currently Underway

February 18, 2019

Meath Wash Bridge Replacement Project Currently Underway 

The Arizona Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the Federal Highway Administration, has initiated a bridge-replacement project on State Route 89 near milepost 358, approximately six miles south of the community of Ash Fork in Yavapai County. Crews will remove and replace the existing bridge with a precast, single-span bridge and improve sight distance from the travel lanes at this location.

During work, north and southbound shoulders of Highway 89 will be closed and the speed limit will be lowered from 65 to 45 miles per hour. The bridge will close in early March and will remain closed for about six months. A temporary detour around the existing bridge will be constructed.

The bridge will close in early March and remain closed for about six months. A temporary detour around the existing bridge will be constructed to maintain one lane of traffic in each direction at all times while bridge-replacement work is underway.

Preliminary work on the $2.9 million project began on January 28th. The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to obey traffic control devices and use caution around construction personnel equipment. For more Information about the Meath Wash bridge replacement project please contact Deborrah Miller, Community Relations Project Manager, ADOT Northwest District at (928)777-5986 or email her at DMiller5@azdot.gov.

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