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10 ton weight restrictions announced for Higgins Avenue Bridge
Eric Gaylord/MTN News
and last updated 2021-07-14 16:20:28-04
MISSOULA â State transportation officials have announced a weight restriction for vehicles using a downtown Missoula bridge.
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) says vehicles heavier than 10 tons will now be detoured around the Higgins Avenue/Beartracks Bridge construction area.
, Northbound traffic exceeding ten tons will be rerouted to Sixth Street and across Madison Street. Oversized southbound traffic will be rerouted to Main Street and then to Orange Street.
âOut of an abundance of caution, we are asking large loads to detour off of Beartracks Bridge,â said MDT Missoula District Administrator Bob Vosen. âWe know this is likely to cause inconveniences to large load drivers and we do not take these decisions lightly.
The construction project that began on what was then known as the Higgin s Bridge has made all kinds of headlines since the project got underway. One initial topic of conversation was about how construction would interfere with the Missoula Marathon and the homestretch to the finish line, located right by the Wilma at the start of the bridge. Of course, that didn t really come into play, thanks to COVID wiping out marathon weekend both this year and last.
Then we had the story of how the bridge would get a new name, followed by the story of how surface temperatures were so hot on the bridge that a sign went up to warn pedestrians about the possibility of burning their dogs paws by walking over it. It didn t take long for a fix to be put in place - as a new coat of paint was put down to help keep surface temps at an acceptable level. So yep, there s been some buzz going on with the bridge over the last few months.